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]]>I don’t.
I actually think that rather than it being a North vs. South thing, it’s more of a winner vs. loser thing. The fact is that there are few contemporary Confederate regimental histories that I’ve seen. Mostly, they’re memoirs and reminiscences, and Ward House has a nice selection of those.  Â
One of the rarest of Confederate histories is Richard L. T. Beale’s history of the 9th Virginia Cavalry. The last time I saw a first edition for sale, it was $1250. Ward House offers it among its selections. My point is that they seem to have a pretty good selection of what’s available, which isn’t all that much.
Eric
]]>I constantly watch the Higginson/Ward House site for new prints. Love the 25% off sale, too.
J.D.
]]>Don, the 3rd Pennsylvania History is an especially good one.
Eric
]]>Seriously, I no sooner finished reading your recaps of the Michigan Bde AARs than I stumbled over a copy of MI in the CW in an ebay auction. Got a slightly damaged 1st Ed. for $45.00.
Twas Eric not de devil made me dood it…. ;).
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