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Civil War Book Review Article 48 Annotations CWBR_Editor Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr Recommended Citation CWBR_Editor (2005) "Annotations," Civil War Book Review: Vol. 7 : Iss. 1, Article 48. Available at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48

CWBR_Editor: Annotations ANNOTATIONS Samito, Christian G., Editor Samito, Christian G., Editor "Fear Was Not In Him": The Civil War Letters of General Francis C. Barlow, U.S.A.. Fordham University Press, $55.00 ISBN 082322323X Through explanatory passages and extensive notes that accompany Barlow's letters, Christian G. Samito sheds new light on the life of a major general. The letters, which span the entire war, trace the development of Northern intellectuals' perspective on the war and military life. The book illustrates how a young man, unskilled in military science, eventually became one of the North's strongest combat leaders, and a postwar politician. Wrenn, Lynette Boney, Editor Wrenn, Lynette Boney, Editor A Bachelor's Life in Antebellum Mississippi: The Diary of Dr. Elijah Millington Walker, 1849-1852. The University of Tennessee Press, $34.00 ISBN 1572332832 Min Walker's diary portrays the life of a poor, romantic medical student in his quest to raise his social stature and find a wife. The book provides a rare look at the life of a young, non-elite Southern white man. Through Walker's eyes, the reader gets a glimpse of antebellum Mississippi including the social interaction among young adults and the types of ailments that plagued the small towns of north Mississippi. Berry II, Stephen W. Berry II, Stephen W. All That Makes a Man: Love and Ambition in the Civil War South. Oxford University Press, $18.95 ISBN 195176286 Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 1

Civil War Book Review, Vol. 7, Iss. 1 [2005], Art. 48 Berry's book on what motivated Southern men in the Civil War era has been released in paperback. For a full review, refer to the Summer 2003 Issue of CWBR. Wilkins, J. Steven Wilkins, J. Steven All Things for Good: The Steadfast Fidelity of Stonewall Jackson. Cumberland House Publishing, $16.95 ISBN 1581822251 All Things for Good is an addition to the Leaders in Action series from Cumberland House. J. Steven Wilkins's biography of Stonewall Jackson traces the narrative of the general's life from his early days at West Point to his death. A roughly 100 page section is devoted to Jackson's character, including such topics as his Christianity, faith, humility, friendship, popularity, and legacy. Linton, Roger C. Linton, Roger C. Chickamauga: A Battlefield History in Images. The University of Georgia Press, $39.95 ISBN 820325988 In Chickamauga, Roger C. Linton sets out to tell the story of the battle through 120 pages of visual images of all the prominent sites and accompanying prose. The images include traditional photographs, maps, sketches, engravings and rial photos of the bloodiest battle site in the western theater of the Civil War. Abel, E. Lawrence Abel, E. Lawrence Confederate Sheet Music. McFarland & Company, Inc., $65.00 ISBN 078641507X https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48 2

CWBR_Editor: Annotations This bibliography of Confederate music contains song titles, and when available, lyrics and brief historical background. Titles of songs that can no longer be found are also included. All of the listed songs were published in the South during Confederate rule. Joslyn, Mauriel Phillips, Editor Joslyn, Mauriel Phillips, Editor Confederate Women. Pelican Publishing Company, $14.95 ISBN 1589801865 Confederate Women is an anthology of ten stories about women in the Civil War South. Mauriel Phillips Joslyn edited the book and penned two of the stories. Subjects include a mother of three soldiers, a nurse, and Loreta Janeta Velazquez who posed as a man to fight in the war. While it features specific stories of particular women, the purpose of the book is to help the reader understand how many Confederate women lived. Craig, Joel, Editor Craig, Joel, Editor Dear Eagle: The Civil War Correspondence of Stephen H. Bogardus, Jr. to the Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle. The Scuppernong Press, $14.95 ISBN 970172621 Stephen H. Bogardus's correspondence with the Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle has been edited and preserved in this brief book by Joel Craig. Bogardus served in the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, DuryΘe's Zouaves, which drew its recruits from the Hudson Valley area to fight in Virginia. The Republican newspaper chronicled Bogardus's thoughts and trials as he marched, fought, interacted with Union and Confederate soldiers, and rose through the ranks to become an exemplary 1st Lieutenant. Tsouras, Peter G., Editor Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 3

Civil War Book Review, Vol. 7, Iss. 1 [2005], Art. 48 Tsouras, Peter G., Editor Dixie Victorious: An Alternate History of the Civil War. Stackpole Books, $34.95 ISBN 1853675954 Dixie Victorious is one in a number of Alternate History Books put out by Greenhill and Stackpole Books. The book is a collection of individual stories about fictional events that would have conceivably altered history in favor of the South. Topics include the death of A.S. Johnston, political unrest in the North, Longstreet's replacement of Bragg, and Stuart's cavalry at Gettysburg. Editor Peter G. Tsouras has also worked on the alternate history of Gettysburg. Lipsey, Mike Fischer, Rusty Mercer, Susie Lipsey, Mike, Fischer, Rusty, and Mercer, Susie. Ethical Leadership of Robert E. Lee. Pelican Publishing Company, $14.95 ISBN 1589801954 Consistent with the Confederate general's tone and style, Mike Lipsey's book is Robert E. Lee's fictionalized diary. Ethical Leadership of Robert E. Lee contains short entries that focus on topics such as Pride, Patience, Loyalty, Risk, Humor, Tolerance, and Faith. The Prologue, which describes the modern life of a worn out power-broker, insinuates that Lee's example is still worthy of modeling today. Saunders, Lisa, Editor Saunders, Lisa, Editor Ever True: A Union Private and His Wife, Civil War Letters of Private Charles McDowell New York Ninth Heavy Artillery. Heritage Books, $19.50 ISBN 788425269 McDowell's letters give details of family life and how it was affected by the war. Transcribed by Lisa Saunders, the letters recall the emotions of Charles and https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48 4

CWBR_Editor: Annotations his wife Nancy while they were separated from each other and their extended families. January, Brendan January, Brendan Gettysburg: July 1-3, 1863. Enchanted Lion Books, $14.95 ISBN 159270025X Gettysburg: July 1-3, 1863 is one of the first in the series, American Battlefields, written for younger readers. A narrative of the battle is accompanied by photographs, sketches, and full color maps and prints. Quotes from Civil War leaders are included. Neillands, Robin H. Neillands, Robin H. Grant: The Man Who Won the Civil War. Cold Spring Press, $19.95 ISBN 1593600224 Robin H. Neillands' book attempts to explain the nature of Ulysses S. Grant and his success in the Civil War. Except for the first chapter, which concentrates on Grant's development as a soldier, the book focuses on Grant from 1861 to 1865, tracking his rise from mediocrity to heroism. Zimmerman, Mark Zimmerman, Mark Guide to Civil War Nashville. Battle of Nashville Preservation Society, $19.95 ISBN 974723606 Mark Zimmerman's book serves as both a figurative guide to the reader who wishes to tour Nashville's historic sites through the book's pages or as a literal companion on a physical tour. With photographs, maps, and historical explanation, Guide to Civil War Nashville highlights major aspects of the 1864 Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 5

Civil War Book Review, Vol. 7, Iss. 1 [2005], Art. 48 Battle of Nashville and the Union occupation of the city from 1862 to 1865. Also included is contact information for all Civil War Sites throughout the Middle Tennessee area. Earley, Gerald Earley, Gerald I Belonged to the 116th: A Narrative of the 116th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Willow Bend Books, $25.00 ISBN 788425293 This narrative of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry gives insight into the unit's contribution to the Union cause. The infantry's story is enhanced with photographs and records of those who were killed and wounded at each battle. Sullivan, George Sullivan, George In the Wake of Battle: The Civil War Images of Mathew Brady. Prestel Publishing, $29.95 ISBN 3791329294 The United States' premier photographer before the outbreak of the war, Brady set out, perhaps for financial reasons, to record the Civil War through photography. Sullivan describes the life and legacy of Mathew Brady, and provides a narrative of the war as seen through his photographs. Peterson, Merrill D. Peterson, Merrill D. John Brown: The Legend Revisited. University of Virginia Press, $14.95 ISBN 813923085 Merril D. Peterson's book, which was originally released in 2002, has been reprinted in paperback. John Brown: The Legend Revisited depicts how Brown's very existence threatened the stability of the prewar South, and how his https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48 6

CWBR_Editor: Annotations posthumous legacy has resonated throughout American History since the war. Campbell, Gavin James Campbell, Gavin James Music and the Making of a New South. University of North Carolina Press, $19.95 ISBN 807855170 The meaning of music in the South from 1890 to 1925 reached far beyond the reverberations of concert halls and music festivals. Campbell examines the music of the New York Metropolitan Opera, the Colored Music Festival, and the Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention and its relationship to the struggles of the developing New South. Social interactions between races, classes, and cultures instilled a rivalry among musicians as they tried to make the New South their own. Thomsen, Paul A. Thomsen, Paul A. Rebel Chief: The Motley Life of Colonel William Holland Thomas, C.S.A.. Forge Books, $24.95 ISBN 765309580 Though William Holland Thomas had the simplest of life goals, according to Paul A. Thomsen, he led an extraordinarily complex existence. To support his mother, he developed trading relationships with American Indians in western North Carolina, and was eventually adopted by a tribe, ultimately serving as the chief. He later became a state senator and organized a tribal war party to harass Union soldiers attempting to pass through the North Carolina mountains. Thomsen explores the ups and downs of Thomas's motley life. Wieck, Carl F. Wieck, Carl F. Refiguring Huckleberry Finn. The University of Georgia Press, $19.95 ISBN 820325961 Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 7

Civil War Book Review, Vol. 7, Iss. 1 [2005], Art. 48 Carl F. Wieck's interpretations of the Twain masterpiece are rooted in the soil of American history. The influence of Jeffersonian ideals, Frederick Douglass, the Civil War, and Reconstruction are some of the topics Wieck discusses in relation to Huck Finn's adventures. Originally published in 2000, Refiguring Huckleberry Finn has been reprinted. Katcher, Philip Katcher, Philip Robert E. Lee: 1807-1870. Brassey's, Inc., $19.95 ISBN 1857533771 An addition to the Commanders In Focus series, Robert E. Lee: 1807-1870 covers the general's life from his early career to his present day legacy. Particular emphasis is given to the understanding of Lee's military successes and failures, and to his relationships with fellow Confederates and enemies. Robertson, Jr., James I., Editor Robertson, Jr., James I., Editor Soldier of Southwestern Virginia: The Civil War Letters of Captain John Preston Sheffey. Louisiana State University Press, $39.95 ISBN 807130133 Pres Sheffey's letters trace the young man's experiences with war and love. The native of Marion, Virginia, was active in secessionist activities at the outset of the war and spoke at political rallies. The object of Sheffey's affection, Josephine Spiller, encouraged his courting, but the onset of war delayed their marriage and prolonged the courtship for six years while he rose in rank, was imprisoned, and released around the time of Lee's surrender. Thompson, Craig, Co-Editor Glover, Lorri, Co-Editor https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48 8

CWBR_Editor: Annotations Thompson, Craig, Co-Editor and Glover, Lorri, Co-Editor. Southern Manhood: Perspectives on Masculinity in the Old South. The University of Georgia Press, $19.95 ISBN 082032616X This collection of essays attends to the systems that affected the male psyche--white, black, and Native American--in the Old South. Class, race, and family structure are a few of the factors outlined by Thompson and Glover. Parry, Owen Parry, Owen Strike the Harp!: American Christmas Tales. William Morrow, an imprint of Harper Collins, $14.95 ISBN 60572361 The author of a popular series of Civil War novels has produced a collection of short stories set in different time periods in American history, all sharing the theme of Christmas spirit. Moreau, Lynda, Editor Moreau, Lynda, Editor Sweetly Southern: Delicious Desserts from the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Pelican Publishing Company, $22.50 ISBN 1589801814 The SCV has produced its second cookbook, this one focused solely on desserts and sweet snacks. Each submission consists of ingredients, directions, the name of the contributor, and the name of the contributor's ancestor who fought for the Confederacy. Cooke, Philip St. George Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 9

Civil War Book Review, Vol. 7, Iss. 1 [2005], Art. 48 Cooke, Philip St. George The 1862 U.S. Cavalry Tactics: Instructions, Formations, Maneuvers. Stackpole Books, $19.95 ISBN 081170114X This military reference is the 1862 guide for cavalry training. Commands, two hundred maneuvers, illustrations, and cavalry terms are included. Rhea, Gordon C. Rhea, Gordon C. The Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6, 1864. Louisiana State University Press, $24.95 ISBN 807130214 Originally published in 1994, Rhea's book on Lee and Grant's first meeting is out in paperback for the first time. The narrative describes the stalemate from May 2-6, 1864, between the two armies in the thick forest near the south bank of the Rapidan River. Cozzens, Peter, Co-Editor Girardi, Robert I., Co-Editor Cozzens, Peter, Co-Editor and Girardi, Robert I., Co-Editor. The New Annals of the Civil War. Stackpole Books, $49.95 ISBN 811700585 This book serves as a supplement to The Annals of the Civil War, originally published in 1879. The new version is compiled of Philadelphia Times Weekly articles published from 1879û1888 not included in the original work. According to the introduction, the majority of the contributions are from Confederates in order to balance the surplus of Union accounts found in similar contemporary publications. Hafen, LeRoy R. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48 10

CWBR_Editor: Annotations Hafen, LeRoy R. The Overland Mail, 1849-1869. University of Oklahoma Press, $24.95 ISBN 806136006 Hafen's book, originally published in 1926, covers the birth and death of stage-coach mail service to the western frontier. The postal service had a powerful influence in the pioneering of America, and each development of the stage service is paralleled by an important development of United State's history. Andrews, Sidney Andrews, Sidney The South Since the War: As Shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. Louisiana State University Press, $22.95 ISBN 807129577 Andrew's articles about his tour of the Carolinas and Georgia five months after the fall of the Confederacy were originally published in the Chicago Tribune and the Boston Advertiser. Newly abridged and reprinted, the articles offer a look at a northern journalist's observations of the war-torn South. Bennett, Stewart, Co-Editor Tillery, Barbara, Co-Editor Bennett, Stewart, Co-Editor and Tillery, Barbara, Co-Editor. The Struggle for the Life of the Republic: A Civil War Narrative by Brevet Major Charles Dana Miller, 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The Kent State University Press, $34.00 ISBN 873387856 In addition to the specific accounts of his experiences, Charles Dana Miller's narrative contains elements of a general history of the war and his insights on key historical events. Winschel, Terrence J. Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 11

Civil War Book Review, Vol. 7, Iss. 1 [2005], Art. 48 Winschel, Terrence J. Triumph and Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign. Savas Beatie, $16.95 ISBN 1932714049 This single volume text on the Union siege of Vicksburg has been released in paperback. The book includes tactical information along with portraits and descriptions of the campaigns leaders. For a full review, refer to the Summer 1999 Issue of CWBR. Korda, Michael Korda, Michael Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero. Atlas Books, an imprint of HarperCollins, $19.95 ISBN 60590157 Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero is a first installment in the new Eminent Lives Series. Korda has written a short biography of Grant that covers his entire life and not solely his military career. Particular passages are also given to Grant's modern day presence. Cooper, Edward S. Cooper, Edward S. Vinnie Ream:An American Sculptor. Academy Chicago, $27.50 ISBN 897335058 Vinnie Ream sparked Congressional controversy when she was commissioned to create a life-size statue to commemorate President Lincoln. Her relationships with famous men such as William T. Sherman make her an interesting historical figure. Despite having no formal training, Ream became the foremost sculptor of Washington D.C. during the Civil War era, an amazing feat for a woman at that time. Wilbanks, Charles, Editor https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol7/iss1/48 12

CWBR_Editor: Annotations Wilbanks, Charles, Editor Walking by Faith: The Diary of Angelina GrimkΘ, 1828-1835. University of South Carolina Press, $39.95 ISBN 1570035113 Angelina GrimkΘ's development into an abolitionist is interesting in that she was a native of Charleston, South Carolina, and heir to a fortune amassed through slave labor. While her public persona is widely known, this book provides a unique look at GrimkΘ's inner thoughts as she developed her religious and abolitionist philosophies. Funkhouser, Darlene Funkhouser, Darlene Women of the Civil War:Soldiers, Spies, and Nurses. Quixote Press, $9.95 ISBN 1571662588 Funkhouser focuses on the accomplishments of notable women of the Civil War, such as first ladies Mary Todd Lincoln and Varina Davis. Narratives on women soldiers, spies, and plantation managers are included as well. Barrett, John G., Editor Barrett, John G., Editor Yankee Rebel: The Civil War Journal of Edmund DeWitt Patterson. The University of Tennessee Press, $32.00 ISBN 157233245X Patterson's journal, with entries from May 1861 to April 1865, presents the unique perspective of a Northerner who traveled south just before the outbreak of war, and later enlisted in the Confederate Army. Published by LSU Digital Commons, 2005 13