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Echoes From Gettsyburg: Georgia's Memories and Images


By J. Keith Jones. Fox Run Publishing, 2020. Hardcover or Paperback; 291 pages....see more

$19.99 by J. Keith Jones
published in 2020 by Fox Run Publishing
paperback or hardcover; 291 pages The first infantry actions of the Gettysburg Campaign involved Georgia troops. Brigadier General John B. Gordon’s brigade crossed the Potomac River on June 22, 1863, and was the first Confederate infantry to march into the town of Gettysburg on June 26. They also flew their flag over a one-time seat of the Continental Congress in York, Pennsylvania and engaged in early action during an attempt to capture the bridge over the Susquehanna River at Wrightsville, Pennsylvania.Most discussion about Gettysburg focuses on the third day, obscuring the first two days in which Robert E. Lee' s troops were far more successful, in fact on the first day, they dominated. Thirteen thousand Georgia troops played a significant role in the three-day battle. Along with a comprehensive battle history of the Georgia troops at Gettysburg, this book contains a large collection of the personal recollections of the Georgia soldiers who fought at Gettysburg. This gives a peek into the experience from the perspective of the soldiers in all branches and all ranks. Newspaper articles, letters, and photographs allow the reader to relive history through the eyes of those who lived it. Available in either paperback or hardcover. Buy 3 copies of the same format and save 20%! Select the value pack option in the pull down menu below. Shipping and Returns…

Eneas Africanus


By Harry Stillwell Edwards. Cherokee Publishing Company [1920], 2016. Paperback; 38 pages....see more

$11.99 by Harry Stillwell Edwards
originally published in 1920
reprinted by Cherokee Publishing Company
paperback; 38 pages This story of the devotion of a Southern darky to his "white folks" is one of the great classics of Southern literature. It was in 1865 that Eeneas became separated from his master and started out to look for the home plantation. For eight years he wandered throughout the South - a veritable pilgrimage through the wilderness. His adventures are humorous, yet tug at the heart strings, and he and the people he encounters emerge vivid and real. The whole brilliantly portrays an attitude and a way of life of a time long past, and does it with unforgettable charm, whimsy and brevity. Buy 3 copies and save 20%! Select the value pack option in the pull down menu below. Shipping and Refund Policy…

Everything You Were Taught About the Civil War is Wrong


By Lochlainn Seabrook. Sea Raven Press, 2010. Paperback; 266 pages....see more

$19.99 by Lochlainn Seabrook
published in 2010 by Sea Raven Press
paperback; 266 pages There are two things that enemies of the traditional conservative South cannot tolerate: being faced with the facts and having their myths and lies about Lincoln’s War exposed. Lochlainn Seabrook sets the record straight in this easy-to-read, well-documented handbook that confronts the North’s many falsehoods about the War Between the States - important facts the anti-South movement has been suppressing for over 150 years. Divided into convenient chapters, such as "Cause of the War," "Secession," "Slavery," "The Abolition Movement," "Jefferson Davis," "Abraham Lincoln," "The Emancipation Proclamation," "The Union and Blacks," "Yankee War Crimes," "Prisons," and "The Confederate Flag" (among many others), this bestselling exposé of Yankee anti-South propaganda has the power to change minds. Buy 3 copies and save 20%! Select the value pack option in the pull down menu below. Shipping and Refund Policy 2.5% of your purchase will help raise the largest Confederate flag in north Georgia.
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Ex Uno Plures: Southern Presbyterian Thought on Race Relations


By Greg Loren Durand. The Institute for Southern Historical Review, 2015. Paperback; xvi, 233 pages....see more

$16.99 by J.H. Thornwell, B.M. Palmer, R.L. Dabney, et al
published in 2015 by
The Institute for Southern Historical Review
paperback; xvi, 233 pages A "racial reconciliation" movement is spreading within American Christianity. While such a goal is laudable in itself, it cannot be successful if based on "zeal without knowledge." It has become fashionable for White people to assume most, if not all, of the responsibility for the disharmony that exists between Whites and Blacks. For example, prominent voices in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) recently called for the denomination to repent of its failures during the Civil Rights era of the 1960s, and the racial views of Presbyterian divines in the antebellum period. However, were these views indeed contrary to the Word of God? The thoughts of fourteen Southern Presbyterian leaders, whose ministries spanned over a century of American history, are presented here in order that the reader may arrive at a more balanced answer to this question. Buy 3 copies and save 20%! Select the value pack option in the pull down menu below. Visit The Rebel Shop - Wholesale for more bulk discounts on this product. Shipping and Returns…

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