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lilwing88lilwing88 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,787
Looking for a recommendation for a good book on the general history of the war. There's so many books I want to read about individual battles or people. But don't know where to start with just the overall account. Thanks.
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  • DirewolfDirewolf Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,493
    I love touring civil war battle fields and have been to a bunch of them. As for the books I couldn't steer you towards a good one.
  • SalemSalem Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 717
    Me, me, ME!! Have always loved Civil War history. I have the old Time-Life series of books on the civil war. It's very good and detailed with wonderful pics. Several books in this series. I got it off ebay years ago. I have many other various books. I also have 2 authentic Confederate 10 dollar bill and a 50 cent fractional note. I have 2 civil war mini balls, one Confederate and one Union (you can tell the difference by the number of rings on it). I have many civil war era coins (had to recently buy more because all my coins were stolen during a break in this past Oct). I have a multitude of DVDs, and the best by far is The Civil War by Ken Burns. Well worth buying and you can probably buy it off ebay. I have watched this series many times over and it's great! I've been to Gettysburg which is a wonderful experience. So yeah, I'm somewhat of a Civil War buff, lol!!! Here's the Time-Life books I'm talking about: http://www.ebay.com/itm/TIME-LIFE-BOOKS-COMPLETE-SET-28-CIVIL-WAR-SERIES-MASTER-INDEX-/150726840662?pt=US_Nonfiction_Book&hash=item2318051156
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    I love history. The civil was has a lot of layers too it. I can't remember any names of books I've read, maybe 2 or 3 but that was a long time ago. I do catch documentary's on it a lot though.
  • sol1821sol1821 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 706
    which civil war ? :P
  • Bobbo2009Bobbo2009 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 843
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    The American Civil War was the result of an intentional failure by elected representatives to find common ground, to compromise in a common effort to solve a complex problem (slavery) that was threatening the existence of the Republic.
  • Ken LightKen Light Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,524
    Bobbo2009:
    You might also try "The Civil War" by Bruce Catton
    I was going to suggest this. Read a good portion of it in a Civil War class in college, great introduction to the entire war, nice maps to follow the battles.
  • lilwing88lilwing88 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,787
    Thanks for all the suggestions, fellas! Much appreciated!
  • HeavyHeavy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,590
    Best Civil War book I've ever read (disclaimer: I haven't read all that many) is The Siege of Charleston 1861-1865 by E. Milby Burton. It's published by the University of S.C. Press and I got it at the market in Charleston, so I'm not sure how widely distributed it is. If you can find it, it's a very unique perspective of the war from the first shot fired from Sullivan's Island by a bunch of Citadel cadets thru the collapse of Charleston.
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    After my father researched our family tree, he discovered we had family that fought at Gettysburg (and survived). So after being a WWI and WWII buff, I got interested in the Civil War. I happened to come across "The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865". It is a good book, written by someone who actually served in the war.
  • Ken LightKen Light Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,524
    Also if you're looking for fiction, The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. His son, Jeff Shaara continued it with a series, but I only read the first by Michael. I've heard good things about the others though, just never got around to it.
  • Bobbo2009Bobbo2009 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 843
  • Ken LightKen Light Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,524
  • Bobbo2009Bobbo2009 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 843
  • zoom6zoomzoom6zoom Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,214
    Well, we have a different name for it down here. I'm lucky to live right in the area where a lot of this history happened.
  • xIcedGuardianxxIcedGuardianx Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 873
    zoom6zoom:
    Well, we have a different name for it down here. I'm lucky to live right in the area where a lot of this history happened.
    +1 living near where it happened. Love being this close to such an interesting part of history. Btw, anyone interested in a cool doc on the civil war should see the episode on America: the Story of Us. Pretty interesting info and really well done. ( it's on Netflix if you have that)
  • fla-gypsyfla-gypsy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    Been a student of the "War of Northern Aggression" since I was a kid. G-G-Grandfather was in the 51st Ga Infantry, Co. F ANV. A man named Benson J Lossing published a work soon after the war using Matthew Brady photograph facsimilies and included details from the field commander reports for every engagement of the war. I would suggest a book such as this to avoid the revisionist tendencies of todays writers. Admittedly it is written from a northerners view but has that first hand account that cannot be duplicated by later writers
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
  • greg2648greg2648 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,422
    After researching our family tree, we found out that a Great, Great, Great Grandfather of mine was in the battle of Shiloh. He was captured and died as a POW. He is buried in Georgia at Andersonville National Cemetary. He fought for the Union out of Missouri.
  • dowjr1dowjr1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 600
    JDH, I find humor in the idea of someone still getting riled up about the various stances or views (which are strictly historical at this point) of those involved in the Civil War. We are all welcome to our opinion but the idea you would be worked up about the Confederacy is laughable. I, for one, do not share your views about the Conferacy being shameful, etc. The reality is people from the South joined the Confederacy for a variety of reasons and many had no interest or association with slavery. I also do not view Lee as a traitor or anything of the sort. I don't know how much reading you have done about Lee but he was a lot of things and revered and respected by many on both sides both before and after the war. But like I said, we are all welcome to our opinion.
  • fla-gypsyfla-gypsy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
  • fla-gypsyfla-gypsy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    greg2648:
    After researching our family tree, we found out that a Great, Great, Great Grandfather of mine was in the battle of Shiloh. He was captured and died as a POW. He is buried in Georgia at Andersonville National Cemetary. He fought for the Union out of Missouri.
    I have been to the National Cemetery at Andersonville. It is a sobering and haunting place and a starke reminder of what the results of war can be.
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
  • jasonusa1jasonusa1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 729
  • SalemSalem Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 717
    Here's my "history Shelf" where I have all lots of my books on Civil War, American Indian, The West, ancient history, etc. On the shelf showing I have original things except for the wooden bowl (my brother in law made it) and the wooden cask. It's a cigar box made recently I'm sure. Other than that, the Confederate bill is authentic, given to me by my mother-in-law that was passed down in the family. Indian spearheads that were dug up out of a field by my husband when he was a boy. An Indian Head Penny. And 2 mini balls I bought in Gettysburg that are suppose to be authentic....supposed to be, I hope they are. image
  • SalemSalem Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 717
  • Ken LightKen Light Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,524
  • SalemSalem Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 717
    Here's my opinion of the Civil War. It was an unfortunate event in history. The south did secede from the union due to their beliefs and the threat of the North to take away their rights and beliefs, which did include, but were not limited to. slavery. The war was horrible, especially on the south that lost almost everything. But the reason it was also a war against the citizens, was to make it so bad on the south that they'd never want to fight again, and this was attained. I feel that slavery was wrong, but it was ingrained in their society, but does not make it right. It took the civil war to right that wrong. The Civil War, though unfortunate, was what made our nation a united nation. I feel the union should have been preserved at all costs. I'm a southerner through and through, North Carolina born and bred and I believe this to be true.
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