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Bloody Bill Anderson
By Larry Wood
When the Civil War broke out, Missouri was secured for the Union, but many Southern-leaning citizens in the border state resented the Federal occupation. Fighting along the border flared up again as hundreds of boys and young men took to the bush to champion the Rebel cause. Waging a particularly vicious brand of guerilla warfare, they stayed to fight long after regular Confederate forces had been driven from the state.
Although William “Bloody Bill” Anderson always warrants special mention in books about Confederate Civil War guerrilla William Quantrill, Anderson’s story has scarcely been told in its own right. 
$22.95 Paperback
ISBN 1-57168-640-1
184 pages, 6X9, photos, index, and bibliography
 

 

None But Texians
A History of Terry's Texas Rangers

By Jeffrey D. Murrah
None But Texians: presents the accomplishments and struggles of this cavalry regiment as they fought through hundreds of engagements across seven states. This history covers the weapons the Rangers carried, flags they fought under, clothes they wore, songs they sang, and what became of many of them after the war.
$22.95 Paperback
ISBN 1-57168-552-9
216 pages, 6X9,maps, 
illustrations, photos, endnotes, and bibliography
 

 

DEATH ON THE NUECES
By Rodman L. Underwood
Author Rodman Underwood explores a confrontation that took place during the Civil War on the Nueces River between Confederate soldiers and Unionist German Texans. The South, during the Civil War, was forced to deal with many Unionist groups in Confederate territory.
$22.95 Hardback
ISBN 1-57168-303-8
 

 

1571682295.TIF (635392 bytes) BOY SOLDIERS OF THE CONFEDERACY
By Susan R. Hull

This reprint is filled with personal accounts of more than 100 "boy soldiers"--some as young as eleven years old.

$24.95 Hardback
ISBN 1-57168-229-5
264 pages, 5˝ x 8˝.
illustrations.
 

 

LONE STAR REGIMENTS IN GRAY
By Ralph A. Wooster
This book describes the organization, leadership, and combat experiences of each of the seventy-eight regiments from Texas that served the Confederate forces. Also covered are the thirty-five artillery batteries attached to various infantry regiments and brigades.
$34.95 Hardback
ISBN 1-57168-546-4   
424 pages, photos, maps, notes, bibliography, index.
 

 

LONE STAR GENERAL IN GRAY
By Ralph A. Wooster
More than 70,000 Texans served in the military during the Civil War, the majority in the Confederate army, and others in state forces protecting the frontier. Of the total, thirty-seven Texans reached the rank of general. Dr. Wooster, noted Civil War historian, researched deeply in Confederate records, wrote detailed profiles of each general, and collected photos of every one. 
$24.95 Hardback
ISBN 1-57168-325-9   
322 pages, photos of all 37 generals, endnotes, index.
 

 

tx and txns in civil war.TIF (1692470 bytes) TEXAS AND TEXANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
By Ralph A. Wooster“Synthesis of all that has been researched and written about Texas’ role in the Civil War..” — Judith Rigler, San Antonio Express-News
$28.95 Hardback
ISBN 1-57168-042-X   
464 pages, photos, maps, notes, bibliography, index.
 

 

exodus of federal forces.TIF (1218998 bytes) EXODUS OF FEDERAL FORCES FROM TEXAS 1861
By J. J. Bowden
This volume covers the events involving the surrender of federal frontier posts, which made it easier for the South at the beginning of the war.
$16.95 Hardback
ISBN 0-89015-522-4   
140 pages, 5˝ x 8˝. photos, notes, bibliography, index.
 

 

battle flags of tx.TIF (1131004 bytes) BATTLE FLAGS OF TEXANS IN THE CONFEDERACY
Written and illustrated by Alan K. Sumrall

“Most comprehensive reference work to date on the subject .” — Lois Scott, The Victoria Advocate

$29.95 Hardback
ISBN 0-89015-983-1  
176 pages, 8˝ x 11.
80 color plates, period halftones.
 

 

second tx infantry.TIF (896974 bytes) THE SECOND TEXAS INFANTRY:
From Shiloh to Vicksburg

By Joseph E. Chance

The unit contained many famous Texans.

$17.95 Paperback
ISBN 1-57168-021-7 
140 pages, 5˝ x 8˝.
photos, rosters, bibliography, index.