"The greatest of our Civil War novels."?The New York Times. The 1955 Pulitzer Prize-winning story of the Andersonville Fortress and its use as a concentration camp-like prison by the South during the
When troops entered Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the South seemed to be winning the Civil War. But Gettysburg was a turning point. After three bloody days of fighting, the Union finally won the battle. I
From a Pulitzer Prize winner comes the story of an unforgettable moment in American history: the historic meeting between General Robert E. Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant that ended the Civil War.
MacKinlay Kantor shows us how the South could have won the Civil War: how two small shifts in history (as we know it) in the summer of 1863 could have turned the tide for the Confederacy. What would
The greatest of our Civil War novels” (New York Times) reissued for a new generationAs the United States prepares to commemorate the Civil War’s 150th anniversary, Plume reissues the Pulitzer Prizewin
An account of the Battle of Gettysburg is viewed through the eyes of a pacifist who comes to accept the nasty necessity of combat and who becomes involved in an intense and skewed romance along the wa