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51. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen, Paul R 
Price: USD 47.86
Dealer: Alibris, Booksplease via Alibris
Description: Nashville, TN Cumberland House Publishing 2003 Hard cover New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 504 p. 

52. Quantrill of Missouri (Hardcover)
by Paul R. Petersen 
Price: USD 51.20
Dealer: AbebooksUK, CitiRetail
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc, Nashville] Hardcover Hardcover. One will not find the name of William Clarke Quantrill in the pantheon of noble Civil War personalities but rather listed near the top of the list of its notorious scoundrels. He has been demonized as the devil incarnate, and most historical accounts portray him as a sadistic, pitiless, bloodthirsty killer. That image, however, did not ring true to Paul R. Petersen when he weighed it against the man's wartime accomplishments. When he began researching Quantrill of Missouri, he found that much of the lore that has been accepted as fact had been recorded by those who fought against Quantrill. In short, the victors wrote the history. Petersen asks, "How could this so-called fiend have been a respected schoolteacher? How could he have organized and led up to four hundred men in the most noted band of guerrilla fighters known to history? How could he be so hated by his own men and still lead them in the most renowned battles through Missouri, winning victories over superior Union forces? Others entrusted their sons to him. Others served him as spies. Women willingly tended his wounded, and his followers even guarded him in battle. Most of his people were God-fearing farmers.God-fearing, righteous people would not have followed a depraved, degenerate, psychotic killer." One will not find the name of William Clarke Quantrill in the pantheon of noble Civil War personalities but rather listed near the top of the list of its notorious scoundrels. He has been demonized as the devil incarnate, and most historical accounts portray him as a sadistic, pitiless, bloodthirsty killer. That image, however, did not ring true to Paul R. Petersen when he weighed it against the man's wartime accomplishments. When he began researching "Quantrill of Missouri, he found that much of the lore that has been accepted as fact had been recorded by those who fought against Quantrill. In short, the victors wrote the history. Petersen asks, "How could this so-called fiend have been a respected schoolteacher? How could he have organized and led up to four hundred men in the most noted band of guerrilla fighters known to history? How could he be so hated by his own men and still lead them in the most renowned battles through Missouri, winning victories over superior Union forces? Others entrusted their sons to him. Others served him as spies. Women willingly tended his wounded, and his followers even guarded him in battle. Most of his people were God-fearing farmers.God-fearing, righteous people would not have followed a depraved, degenerate, psychotic killer." The war in Missouri was vastly different from the set-piece encounters in Virginia and Tennessee. Here the war was personal, and no injury was forgotten or forgiven. In that environment, Quantrill's accomplishments rivaled those of John S. Mosby's partisan rangers and Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry. But Quantrill's victories are labeled as massacres, and his men are judged to be murderers. In the end, Petersen discoversa vastly different Quantrill, a leader who assessed the border situation and devised an effective military solution to the problems he faced. The result was what we know now as modern guerrilla warfare. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. [Stevenage, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2003]  

53. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerrilla Warrior : The Man the Myth the Soldier
by Paul R. Petersen 
Price: USD 52.79
Dealer: Biblio, Revaluation Books
Description: Cumberland House, Date: 2003. Hardcover. New. 480 pages. 9.25x6.75x1.75 inches. 2003. Cumberland House ISBN 1581823592 9781581823592 [GB] 

54. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerrilla Warrior : The Man, the Myth, the Soldier
by Paul R. Petersen 
Price: USD 53.61
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Revaluation Books
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House] Hardcover 480 pages. 9.25x6.75x1.75 inches. In Stock. [Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2003]  

55. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen Paul 
Price: USD 53.87
Dealer: Abebooks, Kennys Bookstore
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover [Olney, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

56. Quantrill of Missouri : The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Paul R. Petersen 
Price: USD 54.06
Dealer: AbebooksDE, AHA-BUCH GmbH
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - One will not find the name of William Clarke Quantrill in the pantheon of noble Civil War personalities but rather listed near the top of the list of its notorious scoundrels. He has been demonized as the devil incarnate, and most historical accounts portray him as a sadistic, pitiless, bloodthirsty killer. That image, however, did not ring true to Paul R. Petersen when he weighed it against the man's wartime accomplishments. When he began researching Quantrill of Missouri, he found that much of the lore that has been accepted as fact had been recorded by those who fought against Quantrill. In short, the victors wrote the history. Petersen asks, 'How could this so-called fiend have been a respected schoolteacher How could he have organized and led up to four hundred men in the most noted band of guerrilla fighters known to history How could he be so hated by his own men and still lead them in the most renowned battles through Missouri, winning victories over superior Union forces Others entrusted their sons to him. Others served him as spies. Women willingly tended his wounded, and his followers even guarded him in battle. Most of his people were God-fearing farmers.God-fearing, righteous people would not have followed a depraved, degenerate, psychotic killer.' [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2003]  

57. Quantrill of Missouri: the Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen Paul 
Price: USD 54.17
Dealer: Alibris, Kennys.ie via Alibris
Description: Cumberland House Publishing 2003 Hard cover New 

58. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 60.34
Dealer: Abebooks, Wizard Books
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover Used [Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

59. Quantrill of Missouri (Hardcover)
by Paul R. Petersen 
Price: USD 63.71
Dealer: AbebooksAU, AussieBookSeller
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc, Nashville] Hardcover Hardcover. One will not find the name of William Clarke Quantrill in the pantheon of noble Civil War personalities but rather listed near the top of the list of its notorious scoundrels. He has been demonized as the devil incarnate, and most historical accounts portray him as a sadistic, pitiless, bloodthirsty killer. That image, however, did not ring true to Paul R. Petersen when he weighed it against the man's wartime accomplishments. When he began researching Quantrill of Missouri, he found that much of the lore that has been accepted as fact had been recorded by those who fought against Quantrill. In short, the victors wrote the history. Petersen asks, "How could this so-called fiend have been a respected schoolteacher? How could he have organized and led up to four hundred men in the most noted band of guerrilla fighters known to history? How could he be so hated by his own men and still lead them in the most renowned battles through Missouri, winning victories over superior Union forces? Others entrusted their sons to him. Others served him as spies. Women willingly tended his wounded, and his followers even guarded him in battle. Most of his people were God-fearing farmers.God-fearing, righteous people would not have followed a depraved, degenerate, psychotic killer." One will not find the name of William Clarke Quantrill in the pantheon of noble Civil War personalities but rather listed near the top of the list of its notorious scoundrels. He has been demonized as the devil incarnate, and most historical accounts portray him as a sadistic, pitiless, bloodthirsty killer. That image, however, did not ring true to Paul R. Petersen when he weighed it against the man's wartime accomplishments. When he began researching "Quantrill of Missouri, he found that much of the lore that has been accepted as fact had been recorded by those who fought against Quantrill. In short, the victors wrote the history. Petersen asks, "How could this so-called fiend have been a respected schoolteacher? How could he have organized and led up to four hundred men in the most noted band of guerrilla fighters known to history? How could he be so hated by his own men and still lead them in the most renowned battles through Missouri, winning victories over superior Union forces? Others entrusted their sons to him. Others served him as spies. Women willingly tended his wounded, and his followers even guarded him in battle. Most of his people were God-fearing farmers.God-fearing, righteous people would not have followed a depraved, degenerate, psychotic killer." The war in Missouri was vastly different from the set-piece encounters in Virginia and Tennessee. Here the war was personal, and no injury was forgotten or forgiven. In that environment, Quantrill's accomplishments rivaled those of John S. Mosby's partisan rangers and Nathan Bedford Forrest's Cavalry. But Quantrill's victories are labeled as massacres, and his men are judged to be murderers. In the end, Petersen discoversa vastly different Quantrill, a leader who assessed the border situation and devised an effective military solution to the problems he faced. The result was what we know now as modern guerrilla warfare. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 2003]  

60. QUANTRILL OF MISSOURI: THE MAKIN
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 81.16
Dealer: Abebooks, BennettBooksLtd
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.9 [North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

61. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen Paul R 
Price: USD 85.22
Dealer: Biblio, GridFreed LLC
Description: Cumberland House Publishing, Date: 2003-09-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2003. Cumberland House Publishing ISBN 1581823592 9781581823592 [US] 

62. Quantrill of Missouri: the Making of a Guerrilla Warrior--the Man, the Myth, the Soldier
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 90.00
Dealer: Alibris, Archer's Used & Rare Books via Alibris
Description: Nashville Cumberlamd House 2003 1st edition Hardcover Near Fine Condition in Near Fine jacket Ffep corner clipped. Uncommon. Near Fine/Near Fine. Dust Jacket is in as new condition, apart from normal shop shelf wear-contains no tears or chips or other damage. Dust jacket in mylar guard. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Civil War Era; ISBN: 1581823592. ISBN/EAN: 9781581823592. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 168. 

63. QUANTRILL OF MISSOURI: The Making of a Guerrilla Warrior The Man the Myth the Soldier
by Petersen Paul R 
Price: USD 90.00
Dealer: Biblio, ArchersBooks.com
Description: Cumberlamd House, Nashville, Date: 2003. 1st edition. Hardcover. Near Fine Condition/Near Fine. ffep corner clipped. Uncommon. Near Fine/Near Fine. Dust Jacket is in as new condition, apart from normal shop shelf wear - contains no tears or chips or other damage. Dust jacket in mylar guard. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Civil War Era; ISBN: 1581823592. ISBN/EAN: 9781581823592. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 168. . 9781581823592 2003. Cumberlamd House ISBN 1581823592 9781581823592 [US] 

64. QUANTRILL OF MISSOURI: The Making of a Guerrilla Warrior--The Man, the Myth, the Soldier
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 90.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Archer's Used and Rare Books, Inc.
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberlamd House, Nashville] Hardcover First Edition ffep corner clipped. Uncommon. Near Fine/Near Fine. Dust Jacket is in as new condition, apart from normal shop shelf wear - contains no tears or chips or other damage. Dust jacket in mylar guard. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Civil War Era; ISBN: 1581823592. ISBN/EAN: 9781581823592. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 168. [Kent, OH, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

65. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 95.52
Dealer: Abebooks, Hafa Adai Books
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover [Moncks Corner, SC, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

66. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 103.24
Dealer: Abebooks, Wizard Books
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover New [Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

67. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 104.21
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldBooks
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

68. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerilla Warrior
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 104.22
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldenDragon
Description: ISBN10: 1581823592, ISBN13: 9781581823592, [publisher: Cumberland House Publishing] Hardcover Buy for Great customer experience [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2003]  

69. Quantrill of Missouri: the Making of a Guerrilla Warrior: the Man, the Myth, the Soldier
by Petersen, Paul R. 
Price: USD 150.00
Dealer: Alibris, Buckeye Bookshop Online via Alibris
Description: Nashville, TN Cumberland House 2003 Hardcover 1st edition, 1st printing. 504 pp. Bibliography, index. Fine book (no markings) / Fine dust jacket (price not clipped). A clean, fresh copy. 

70. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerrilla Warrior: The Man the Myth the Soldier
by Petersen Paul R. 
Price: USD 150.00
Dealer: Biblio, Buckeye Bookshop Online
Description: Nashville, TN: Cumberland House, Date: 2003. Hardcover. 1st edition, 1st printing. 504 pp. Bibliography, index. Fine book (no markings) / Fine dust jacket (price not clipped). A clean, fresh copy. 2003. Cumberland House ISBN 1581823592 9781581823592 [US] 

71. Quantrill of Missouri: The Making of a Guerrilla Warrior The Man the Myth the Soldier
by Petersen Paul R 
Price: USD 152.00
Dealer: Biblio, SJR Books
Description: Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.: Cumberland House, Date: 2003. Remainder mark on bottom page edges else clean with very light general wear. In brodart. A nice copy! (bx 167). Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 2003. Cumberland House ISBN 1581823592 9781581823592 [US] 

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