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Civil War Re-enactment
Hagan & Hagan. Reenacting Civil War battles in authentic costumes is a
growing hobby among the general population. This book captures the drama
of such events through poignant pictures taken during reenacted battles.
With the brilliant close-up photography and a little imagination, you
become part of the action, hearing the gunfire and shouting, and even
smelling the smoke. 112 pgs., 290 color photos, 8½"x 11", sfbd.
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So You Want to Be a Soldier
How to Get Started in Civil War Re-enacting. Grenan. What exactly do I
need? How do I get my gear? How do I know when I'm shot? How much does it
cost? Where are events held? The numerous questions that flood the mind
when getting started in the hobby of reenacting may seem overwhelming.
This book explores and addresses these and many more questions in order to
give you a jump-start in "becoming a soldier." 80 pgs., 50 B&W photos,
5½"x 8½", sfbd.
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The 1863 Laws of War
Articles of War, General Orders No. 100, Army Regulations.
U.S. War Department. This book contains the four most important sets of
rules that governed the army during the Civil War: Articles of War,
General Orders 100, General Orders 49 and Revised Army Regulations. 196
pages, 4¾"x 7¼", hardcover. |
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