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1867 CONFEDERATE 1st/1st General John Hunt Morgans Cavalry CIVIL WAR Basil Duke
“History of Morgans Cavalry” by Basil Wilson Duke offers an in-depth chronicle of the military exploits of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his cavalry during the American Civil War. Penned by Basil W. Duke, a former Confederate general officer, lawyer, and later a historian, this account is a reflection of his personal experiences as Morgans second-in-command and his eventual takeover of Morgans command following Morgans death. Morgan, famous for the daring “Morgans Raid” and other notable wartime actions, is vividly portrayed against the tumultuous backdrop of the Civil War. The book provides a fascinating, comprehensive insight in a Confederates perspective of the war. This work underscores Basil W. Dukes own lasting impact as a historian, highlighting his efforts in preserving Civil War memories and his notable contributions to post-war Southern literature. It is a riveting account for Civil War enthusiasts as well as anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of one of Americas most pivotal periods.
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This 1867 first edition includes a frontispiece portrait engraving of Gen. John Hunt Morgan as well as 10 full-page maps illustrating key campaigns and battles.
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Item number: #41488
Price: $750
DUKE, Basil W.
History of Morgans Cavalry
Cincinnati: Miami Printing and Publishing Company, 1867. First Edition. First Printing.
Details:
Collation: Complete
viii, 9-578
11 illustrations
Engraved portrait frontispiece
10 full-page maps
Reference(s): Coleman 1177; Howes D-548; Nevins I, pg. 83; Sabin 21167
“This work is the standard account of General John H. Morgan and his Confederate Cavalry, which was principally composed of the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 8th Kentucky regiments and the 9th Tennessee. The author, Basil Duke, assumed command of Morgans Cavalry after the death of General Morgan in 1864.” (Coleman)
“This exceptionally fine memoir of Confederate cavalry operations in the West is often consulted and widely quoted.” (Nevins)
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
Green cloth
Size: ~9in X 6.25in (23cm x 15.5cm)
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“History of Morgans Cavalry” by Basil Wilson Duke offers an in-depth chronicle of the military exploits of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his cavalry during the American Civil War. Penned by Basil W. Duke, a former Confederate general officer, lawyer, and later a historian, this account is a reflection of his personal experiences as Morgans second-in-command and his eventual takeover of Morgans command following Morgans death. Morgan, famous for the daring “Morgans Raid” and other notable wartime actions, is vividly portrayed against the tumultuous backdrop of the Civil War. The book provides a fascinating, comprehensive insight in a Confederates perspective of the war. This work underscores Basil W. Dukes own lasting impact as a historian, highlighting his efforts in preserving Civil War memories and his notable contributions to post-war Southern literature. It is a riveting account for Civil War enthusiasts as well as anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of one of Americas most pivotal periods.
Top of Form
This 1867 first edition includes a frontispiece portrait engraving of Gen. John Hunt Morgan as well as 10 full-page maps illustrating key campaigns and battles.
Bottom of Form
Item number: #41488
Price: $750
DUKE, Basil W.
History of Morgans Cavalry
Cincinnati: Miami Printing and Publishing Company, 1867. First Edition. First Printing.
Details:
Collation: Complete
viii, 9-578
11 illustrations
Engraved portrait frontispiece
10 full-page maps
Reference(s): Coleman 1177; Howes D-548; Nevins I, pg. 83; Sabin 21167
“This work is the standard account of General John H. Morgan and his Confederate Cavalry, which was principally composed of the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 8th Kentucky regiments and the 9th Tennessee. The author, Basil Duke, assumed command of Morgans Cavalry after the death of General Morgan in 1864.” (Coleman)
“This exceptionally fine memoir of Confederate cavalry operations in the West is often consulted and widely quoted.” (Nevins)
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
Green cloth
Size: ~9in X 6.25in (23cm x 15.5cm)
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1867 CONFEDERATE 1st/1st General John Hunt Morgans Cavalry CIVIL WAR Basil Duke
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