


Books in series

#1
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 1: Fort Sumter to Kernstown: First Blood--The Thing Gets Underway
1958
The Civil War, Vol 1: Fort Sumter to First Blood - The Thing Gets ...

#2
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 2: Pea Ridge To The Seven Days War Means Fighting, Fighting Means Killing
1958
261 PAGES RED COVER MINT GIFT GIVING QUALITY BOOK!

#4
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 4: Fredericksburg to Chancellorsville- The Longest Journey
1963
Foote's comprehensive history of the Civil War.

#5
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 5: Gettysburg To Vicksburg
1963
1963 Random House hardcover, Shelby Foote (Jordan A Landscape in Narrative). A tremendous, sweeping narrative of the most fascinating conflict in our history.-

#6
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 6: Tullahoma To Meridian, Riot And Resurgence
1963
A sweeping narrative of the most fascinating conflict in American History. Never before have the great battles and exciting personalities, of the great war, been so dramatically - and so vividly - presented. The story is told entirely from the view point of the people involved in it. The reader not only learns what was happening in the North and the South, on a political, military, diplomatic, and home fronts - the reader lives through the events as if she/he were there.
This volume deals with the ever escalating devastation - the sudden glare of Chickamauga, and the North's great day at Missionary Ridge, followed by the Florida fiasco and Sherman's meticulous destruction of Meridan, leaving that section of the South facing the aftermath.

#7
The Civil War. A Narrative, Volume 7
Red River To Chattahoochee
2005
1974 Random House hardcover, Shelby Foote (The Civil A Volume 1: Fort Sumter to Perryville). A comprehensive look at the entire American Civil War as described by the famous Civil War historian.

#8
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 8: Petersburg to Savannah War is Cruelty - You Cannot Refine It
2023
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED in slightly different THE CIVIL A NARRATIVE RED RIVER to APPOMATTOX 1974 Random House hardcover, Shelby Foote (Fredericksburg to Meridian). A detailed history of the American Civil War.

#9
The Civil War
A Narrative, Volume 9: Five Forks To Appomattox: Victory And Defeat
1974
04.2015
Author

Shelby Foote
Author · 33 books
Shelby Dade Foote, Jr. was an American novelist and a noted historian of the American Civil War, writing a massive, three-volume history of the war entitled The Civil War: A Narrative. With geographic and cultural roots in the Mississippi Delta, Foote's life and writing paralleled the radical shift from the agrarian planter system of the Old South to the Civil Rights era of the New South. Foote was relatively unknown to the general public for most of his career until his appearance in Ken Burns' PBS documentary The Civil War in 1990, where he introduced a generation of Americans to a war that he believed was "central to all our lives."