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University of Texas Press. paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Texas Press ISBN 0292712057 9780292712058 [US]
University of Texas Press, Date: 1998-06-01. Paperback. Very Good. 1.7766 in x 22.5888 in x 14.9746 in. 1998. University of Texas Press ISBN 0292712057 9780292712058 [GB]
ISBN10: 0292712057, ISBN13: 9780292712058, [publisher: University of Texas Press, Austin, TX] Softcover First Edition 241 pages. The Civil War history of Galveston is one of the last untold stories from America's bloodiest war, despite the fact that Galveston was a focal point of hostilities throughout the conflict. As other Southern ports fell to the Union, Galveston emerged as one of the Confederacy's only lifelines to the outside world. When the war ended in 1865, Galveston was the only major port still in Confederate hands. In this beautifully written narrative history, Ed Cotham draws upon years of archival and on-site research, as well as rare historical photographs, drawings, and maps, to chronicle the Civil War years in Galveston. His story encompasses all the military engagements that took place in the city and on Galveston Bay, including the dramatic Battle of Galveston, in which Confederate forces retook the city on New Year's Day, 1863. Cotham sets the events in Galveston within the overall conduct of the war, revealing how the city's loss was a great strategic impediment to the North. Through his pages pass major figures of the era, as well as ordinary soldiers, sailors, and citizens of Galveston, whose courage in the face of privation and danger adds an inspiring dimension to the story. [Georgetown, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: ...
Austin, TX University of Texas Press 1998 Trade paperback Fine. Signed by author. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 253 p. Texas Classics. Audience: General/trade. Signed, to John McCall.
ISBN10: 0292712057, ISBN13: 9780292712058, [publisher: University of Texas Press, Austin, TX] Softcover 1998. Fine paperback book. An as new copy, it's square, tight, and clean. 241pp. (Ss). [Virden, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
ISBN10: 0292712057, ISBN13: 9780292712058, [publisher: University of Texas, Austin, TX] Softcover Signed and dated (1-15-2012, Galveston) by the author on the half-title page. No inscription. Second paperback printing (2004). Near Fine. Trace wear at upper corner tips of wrappers. Very small stain near bottom of half-title page. 241 pages. [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
ISBN10: 0292712057, ISBN13: 9780292712058, [publisher: University of Texas Press] Softcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. [Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1998]
Austin, TX University of Texas Press 1998 First Edition Thus Trade Paperback Fine 241 pages. The Civil War history of Galveston is one of the last untold stories from America's bloodiest war, despite the fact that Galveston was a focal point of hostilities throughout the conflict. As other Southern ports fell to the Union, Galveston emerged as one of the Confederacy's only lifelines to the outside world. When the war ended in 1865, Galveston was the only major port still in Confederate hands. In this beautifully written narrative history, Ed Cotham draws upon years of archival and on-site research, as well as rare historical photographs, drawings, and maps, to chronicle the Civil War years in Galveston. His story encompasses all the military engagements that took place in the city and on Galveston Bay, including the dramatic Battle of Galveston, in which Confederate forces retook the city on New Year's Day, 1863. Cotham sets the events in Galveston within the overall conduct of the war, revealing how the city's loss was a great strategic impediment to the North. Through his pages pass major figures of the era, as well as ordinary soldiers, sailors, and citizens of Galveston, whose courage in the face of privation and danger adds an inspiring dimension to the story.
Austin, TX University of Texas 1998 Soft cover Near Fine Book. Signed by Author(s) Signed and dated (1-15-2012, Galveston) by the author on the half-title page. No inscription. Second paperback printing (2004). Near Fine. Trace wear at upper corner tips of wrappers. Very small stain near bottom of half-title page. 241 pages.
ISBN10: 0292712057, ISBN13: 9780292712058, [publisher: University of Texas Press] Softcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 0.7 [LOS ANGELES, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1998]
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