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Written by S. M Bowman. By C.F. Vent & Co.; [etc.]. There are some available for $19.50.
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Written by William Monks. By Univ of Arkansas Pr. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $47.50. There are some available for $19.99.
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1 comments about History of "OUT OF STOCK INDEFINITELY" (The Civil War in the West).
  1. Absolutely riveting account of a very different brand of war compared to what was happening in the East. Interesting looks at personalities in the Ozarks during the 19th Century. Hard times, hard people.


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Written by John B. Jones. By Louisiana State Univ Pr. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $10.00. There are some available for $5.43.
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  1. John B. Jones (1810-1866) was a proslavery Northerner who moved South when the Civil War began. A native of Baltimore, he spent most of his youth and young adulthood on the frontier in Kentucky and Missouri. He eventually made his way back to Baltimore and began a career as a newspaper editor. In the 1850's he lived in New Jersey, where he published and edited the "Southern Monitor", a proslavery newspaper which examined the growing crisis between the North and South from a "Southern Viewpoint". When Abraham Lincoln (whom Jones detested) was elected President in 1860 and several Southern states seceded soon thereafter, Jones decided to move South and give whatever support he could to the new Confederate government. He took his wife and children with him, and he soon found a job as a high-level clerk in the Confederate War Department in Richmond, Virginia, the Confederacy's capital. In essence, Jones became a top assistant to the Confederate Secretary of War, which put him in an excellent position to view the conflict from both the "High Command" perspective and the view of an ordinary government worker and city dweller. In April 1861 Jones decided to start a daily diary describing the historic events taking place around him. He faithfully kept the diary until April 1865, when Richmond fell to Northern troops and the Confederacy was destroyed. Jones died from a sudden illness in February 1866, but his diary survived and has become a classic of its kind. It is often used as a "primary source" document by Civil War historians who want a first-hand, eyewitness account of what it was like to live and work in the Confederacy's capital city during the war. Jones is a good writer, and his diary includes almost every aspect of life in Richmond during the war, from the grand to the mundane. Great battles (and the rumors that often accompany them) are mentioned, the elation of early Southern victories to the despair of knowing that "the cause" was lost by the spring of 1865, the petty infighting and personal jealousies that tore the Confederate government apart - all of these are described in detail by Jones. He offers insightful accounts of Confederate President Jefferson Davis; the hated General Winder, who ineptly handled military rule in Richmond for most of the war; the long-winded and ineffective Confederate Congress; Stonewall Jackson's dramatic funeral in May 1863; and the flight of the Confederate government from Richmond and the burning and looting of the city before Northern troops could arrive and restore order. But Jones also includes "smaller" and more personal details about the growing struggle to simply survive in Richmond as the North's naval blockade cut off necessary supplies of food, medicine, clothing, etc. Rampant inflation, food rationing, overcrowding, starving mobs of women marching through the city demanding food, and a thriving black market are all described by Jones (often in biting and sarcastic detail). To be sure, some things written in this book are offensive (or should be) to modern eyes. Jones is a contradiction - in his diary he emerges as a devoted father and husband who worries about his family's safety and fortunes. Yet he is also an unabashed racist who loathes Jews (and often blames them for everything from food shortages to financial issues, with no evidence to support him), and he supports slavery as the "best method" of dealing with blacks. He claims that slaves are generally well-treated and even boasts that the slaves would prefer their condition to being freed and "left on their own, with no support" by Northern abolitionists. Yet at the end of the diary, as Richmond lies in ruins and the war is lost, Jones seems less bitter than simply exhausted and glad that his family has survived. "A Rebel War Clerk's Diary" is still one of the best first-hand accounts of what it was like to live and work in the Confederacy's national capital by a government "insider", and it should be read by every Civil War buff. Recommended!


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Written by Helen Stites. By AuthorHouse. The regular list price is $10.49. Sells new for $6.36. There are some available for $10.31.
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Written by Edward Manigault and Charleston Library Society (S. C.). By Univ of South Carolina Pr. Sells new for $24.95. There are some available for $5.58.
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Written by John Thomas Richards. By Lawbook Exchange. Sells new for $65.00.
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Written by Robert C. Wallace. By Ye Galleon Pr. The regular list price is $22.50. Sells new for $53.74. There are some available for $17.50.
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Written by Burton R. Hoffman. By Press-Tige Publishing Company. The regular list price is $11.99. Sells new for $0.99. There are some available for $0.98.
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Written by Paolo E. Coletta. By Authorhouse. Sells new for $14.50. There are some available for $9.64.
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Written by Robert W. P. Cutler. By Morris Pub. There are some available for $41.04.
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Sherman and his campaigns: a military biography
History of "OUT OF STOCK INDEFINITELY" (The Civil War in the West)
A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital (Civil War Paperbacks)
Finding Lincoln In Dewitt County
Siege Train: The Journal of a Confederate Artilleryman in Defense of Charleston
Abraham Lincoln: The Lawyer-Statesman
A Few Memories of a Long Life
Family Tree : Memories From A Childhood
Old Beeswax: Raphael Semmes
The Tin Box

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