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75 VEHICLES & ARTILLERY: GERMAN: EQUIPMENT MISC. UNITS, BATTLES, BIOGRAPHIES & MEMOIRS BACKLIST 75 US AND ALLIES. .....................................................................72 American Civil War & Indian Wars................................72 World Wars......................................................................73 Modern Conflict...............................................................76 GERMANY IN WWII................................................................77 Knight’s Cross Holders, Biographies & Memoirs..........77 Operational Histories & Battles.....................................79 Unit Histories. .................................................................80 US ANDALLIES AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & INDIAN WARS Mitchell’s New General Atlas 1860 Robert Lindberg. In 1860, Augustus Mitchell Jr. printed one of the world’s most accurate and artistic atlases. This reproduction of Mitchell’s New General Atlas restores all 76 maps from the original of the United States at the outbreak of the Civil War and of other countries and regions that look vastly different today. Size: 12"x14"•76 colormaps&26 charts •128pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5032-0 • hard cover • $60.00 J. HowardWert’s Gettysburg: A Collection of Relics from the Civil War Battle Bruce E. Mowday and G. Craig Caba. The amazing private collection of artifacts from the Civil War battle preserved by J. Howard Wert, who aided federal troops during the three-day clash, is presented in over 120 color images and engaging text about Wert’s life. Includes weapons, clothing, letters, and furniture related to the battle and the town. Size: 9"x8" • 127 color photos • 144pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5391-8 • hard • $34.99 Three Cheers for the Chesapeake! History of the 4th Maryland Light Artillery Battery in the Civil War Rick Richter. The 4th Maryland Artillery (CSA) from its formation to the surrender at Appomattox, told through previously unpublished letters, documents, and photos. Includes a statistical analysis of census and service record data of the members of the battery and a complete roster of every man who served in the unit. Size: 7"x10" • 51 color and b/w photos • 240pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5262-1 • hard cover • $34.99 Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Gold and Guns: The 1874 Yellowstone Wagon Road and Prospect- ing Expedition and the Battle of Lodge Grass Creek Col. French L. MacLean, US Army Ret. This is the most-detailed work on the obscure legend of the 1874 Yellowstone Wagon Road Prospecting Expedition in the Montana Territory ever produced—the product of multi-year research across the country and detailed visits to the three battlefields and expedition route of over 500 miles; an event that impacted the Little Bighorn in 1876. Size: 7"x10" • 342 color and b/w images 352pp. • ISBN: 978-0-7643-5151-8 • hard cover • $45.00 Suppliers to the Confederacy: British Imported Arms and Accoutrements Craig L. Barry and David C. Burt. A look at the impact the English had on sup- plying the Confederacy and its effect on the US Civil War. Each piece of equipment is examined in great detail with detailed photographs and a discussion of most of the patterns of British equipment carried by Confederate soldiers and how they were to be used, how it was purchased, from where and by whom, and how it was shipped over to the Confederate States. Size: 6"x9" • 150 color/bw photos • 192pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4248-6 • hard • $39.99 Suppliers to the Confederacy, Vol. II: More British Imported Arms and Accoutrements Craig L. Barry and David C. Burt. A second volume of the Suppliers to the Confederacy series contains all new sections on British imported arms and equipment used by Confederate forces during the American Civil War. All new histories are included for new gun makers and new passages on imported nipple wrenches, canteens, and haversacks, with all new text and supporting photographs. Size: 6"x9" • 347 color and b/w photos • 304pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5076-4 • hard cover • $39.99 Masters of the Field: The Fourth United States Cavalry in the Civil War John L. Herberich. The untold story of the men of the 4th United States Cavalry as they sabered their way through the Western Theater of the Civil War and into the heart of the Confederacy. They not only fought on Southern soil, but faced the best cavalry leaders the Confederacy had to offer. Size: 7"x10" • 13 bw photos &maps • 360pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4891-4 • hard • $29.99 Their Horses Climbed Trees: A Chronicle of the California 100 and Battalion in the Civil War, from San Francisco to Appomattox Rogers & Rogers. This book tells the little known story of the five hundred volunteers from California known as the California Hundred and Battalion, who fought in the East during the Civil War years as a part of the Second Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. Size: 6"x9" • 20 bw photos • 480pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1391-6 • hard • $35.00 Artifacts of the Battle of Little Big Horn: Custer, the 7th Cavalry & the Lakota and Cheyenne Warriors Will Hutchison. A compre- hensive photographic essay regarding surviving arti- facts of Custer and the Little Bighorn battle—some never before published. Chapters cover the battle, Custer’s 7thCavalry, and the Indianwarriors.Artifacts are presented in high-resolution color photographs, accompanied by detailed descriptions regarding their origin and the stories behind them. Size: 9"x12" • 355 color images • 208pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5147-1 • hard • $49.99 Soldiers at the Doorstep: Civil War Lore, Re- vised and Expanded 2nd edition Larry S. Chowning. During the Civil War, areas in the South were behind enemy lines, and civilians were forced to confront the threat of Union soldiers arriving on their doorstep. This expanded 2nd edition of word-of-mouth tales handed down from the generation that lived through the war, includes more tales, pictures, and updates. Size: 6"x9" • 39 color and b/w images • 128pp. ISBN: 978-0-87033-642-3 • HC • 978-1-5073-0024-4 (E-Book) • $24.99 Uniforms of theUnionVolunteers of 1861: TheMid-At- lanticStates RonField. This volumeexamineswhat thecitizen soldiery of theMid-Atlantc Statesworewhen theymarchedoff to save the Union in 1861. An exhaustive search of thousands of newspapers has provided a myriad of reports and personal accounts fromsoldiers’ letterswhichoffer ahithertounpublished viewof the stirringeventsduring thefirst fewmonthsof theCivil War. SponsoredbyTheCompanyofMilitaryHistorians, this isan essential reference for collectors, livinghistorians,modelers, and curators, aswell asanyonewithageneral interest in theCivilWar. Size: 8.5"x11" • 175 color &bw photos • 160pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5622-3 • hard • $45.00 Rally Round the Flag—Uniforms of the Union Volunteers of 1861: The New En- gland States Ron Field. Offers the first thor- ough examination of Union Volunteers during the first fewmonths of the Civil War. Contemporary images, plus surviving examples of clothing and headgear frommuseums and private collections. Accepted by The Company of Military Historians, this is an essential reference for collectors, living historians, modelers, and curators. Size: 8.5"x11" • 165 color &bw photos • 160pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4908-9 • hard • $45.00

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