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Cisco, Walter Brian. STATES RIGHTS GIST - A SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL OF THE CIVIL WAR White Mane Publishing Co.,
1991, 198 pg,
VG/VG
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#017795
25.00
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Cisco, Walter Brian. STATES RIGHTS GIST - A SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL OF THE CIVIL WAR White Mane Publishing Co.,
1991, BCE ed, 198 pg,
VG/VG
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#023700
18.00
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Ridley, Jasper. THE STATESMAN AND THE SAINT - CARDINAL WOLSEY, SIR THOMAS MORE AND THE POLITICS OF HENRY VIII The Viking Press,
1983, 338 pg,
VG/VG
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#024391
20.00
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Tuleja, Thaddeus V. STATESMEN AND ADMIRALS - QUEST FOR A FAR EASTERN NAVAL POLICY W.W. Norton & Company Inc.,
1963, 1st ed, 256 pg,
VG/VG U.S. naval policy and the growing Japanese naval challenge in the Pacific during the 1930's.
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#014618
25.00
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Maurice, Frederick. STATESMEN AND SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR - A STUDY OF THE CONDUCT OF WAR Little, Brown, and Company,
1926, 173 pg,
VG
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#007145
45.00
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Grob, Gerald N. (edited by). STATESMEN AND STATECRAFT OF THE MODERN WEST Barre Publishers,
1967, 290 pg,
VG/VG Seven major political episodes are examined to shed light upon the problems of statecraft in the modern world.
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#015866
15.00
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Phisterer, Frederick. STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES (CAMPAIGNS OF THE CIVIL WAR - SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME) Castle Books,
2002, Reprint ed, 343 pg,
VG++/hardcover/Civil War bookplate
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#024739
20.00
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Hoffmann, Peter. STAUFFENBERG - A FAMILY HISTORY, 1905-1944 Cambridge University Press,
1995, 424 pg,
VG++/VG++ The focus of the book is the military career of Claus, Count Stauffenberg and his fight to overthrow Hitler.
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#025669
45.00
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Bonds, Russell S. STEALING THE GENERAL - THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE AND THE FIRST MEDAL OF HONOR Westholme Publishing, LLC,
2006, 1st ed, 444 pg,
Fine/Fine The saga of James J. Andrews and 19 infantry volunteers, their bold raid into North Georgia, and the ordeal that followed.
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#023238
29.95
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Bonds, Russell S. STEALING THE GENERAL - THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE AND THE FIRST MEDAL OF HONOR Westholme Publishing, LLC,
2006, 444 pg,
Fine/Fine The saga of James J. Andrews and 19 infantry volunteers, their bold raid into North Georgia, and the ordeal that followed.
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#023255
29.95
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