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GB063   Brigades At Gettysburg  
Bradley Gottfried
While the battle of Gettysburg is certainly the most-studied battle in American history, a comprehensive treatment of the part played by each unit has been ignored. Brigades of Gettysburg fills this void by presenting a complete account of every brigade unit at Gettysburg and providing a fresh perspective of the battle. Using the words of enlisted men and officers, the author -- well-known Civil War historian Bradley Gottfried -- weaves a fascinating narrative of the role played by every brigade at the famous three-day battle, as well as a detailed description of each brigade unit. Organized by order of battle, each brigade is covered in complete and exhaustive detail: where it fought, who commanded, what constituted the unit, and how it performed in battle. Innovative in its approach and comprehensive in its coverage, Brigades of Gettysburg is certain to be a classic and indispensable reference for the battle of Gettysburg for years to come.   



FIC019   Gettysburg: An Alternate History  
Peter Tsouras
The author presents the alternatives as if they were the reality, and explores the effect they would have had on the course of the war.


GB051   The Generals Of Gettysburg  
Larry Tagg
A single volume offers detailed biographical sketches of every Federal and Confederate general who served at Gettysburg.  


GB049   The Hour Was One Of Horror. East Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg   
John M. Archer
The eastern-most reaches of Cemetery Ridge formed the critical apex of the union battle line. 


GB047   Devil's Den.  A History and Guide 
Adelman & Smith
The fascinating story of this unique place that has become one of the most popular Civil War sites in the country.


GB041 A Generation On The March: The Union Army At Gettysburg.  
Edmund J. Raus, Jr.
Information on each regiment and battery:  Where and when organized, recruiting areas, unit commanders at Gettysburg, numbers and losses in the battle and what unit monuments and markers exist on the field. 


GB039 The Medal of Honor at Gettysburg
B.T. Arrington
Sixty-three men were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions during the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863


PH017 Early Photography at Gettysburg.
William Frassanito
 Each photograph is presented in its historical context, and many are accompanied by a view of the site as it appears today.


PH018 Gettysburg: A Journey In Time.       
William Frassanito
 A unique example of photographic detective work in which the famous battle is re-created almost as if it were a contemporary news event


PH020 Gettysburg: Then And Now     
William Frassanito
 Tour the Gettysburg Battlefield and see it as it appeared following the battle 


PH020B  Gettysburg: Then And Now Companion     
William Frassanito
 Designed to complement Frassanito's earlier study. 


CIV003 Gettysburg Civilians. Days of Darkness
W. G. Williams
The work of women and children caring for the wounded.


CIV012 The Ties of the Past
S. Rogers
Sallie Myers diary, a school teacher when the Gettysburg battle began, shows her life was changed forever.


GB005 Gettysburg Hour-by-Hour.  
Roach
The story of the battle illustrated with the photographs and particulars of the soldiers who actually fought it..


GB007  Killed In Action.  
G. Coco
This narrative examines the final moments of 110 of the men who died at Gettysburg.


GB007A  Confederates Killed In Action.  
G. Coco
This narrative examines the final moments of 50 Southern men who died at Gettysburg.


GB008  Ready..Aim..Fire! Small Arms Ammunition in the Battle of Gettysburg. 
D. Thomas
34 drawings and over 375 bullet and cartridge specimens


GB009P Three Months In The Southern States.
Col. Fremantle.
An Englishman who observed the Confederate forces at Gettysburg. Upon his return to England he published this diary before the end of the War.


GB030   Crisis at the Crossroads: The First Day at Gettysburg.  
W. Hassler.
Describes the fighting in McPherson's Woods, along Seminary Ridge, the Railroad Cut, Oak Ridge, the 11th Corps line north of town and in the streets of Gettysburg.


GB019   High Tide at Gettysburg.  
Tucker. 
Reprint of 1958 edition (with updates).
 


REF050    Confederate Monuments at Gettysburg.
D.G. Martin
Chronicles the long struggle of the southern states to commemorate their war dead.


GB025   If the South Won Gettysburg
M. Nesbitt.
The author makes a bold speculation which would have changed many features and customs of the United States