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A Civil History of the Confederate States Government
Jabez L.M. Curry (1901)

Popular history describes the Southern Confederacy as an insurrectionary and illegal government. In this volume, the author demonstrates how the Confederate Government established in 1861 was not antagonistic to the original American Union, but was actually created in order to preserve the principles of the Constitution of 1787. A side-by-side comparison of the U.S. and C.S. Constitutions is also included. pb 318 pages $16.50 + shipping.

Brave Deeds of Confederate Soldiers
Philip Alexander Bruce (1916)

The Confederate soldier was revered by Northerners and Southerners alike long after the war ended for the gallant and romantic aspects of his character. The author's vivid account of numerous deeds of daring, bravado, cunning, and selfless courage by Confederate partisans during the War of 1861-65 will fire the young reader's imagination — and impress upon him the all-important lesson that some causes are worth risking everything to advance. pb; 352 pages $18.00 + Shipping

The Southern States of the American Union
Jabez L.M. Curry (1895)

“History, as written, if accepted in future years, will consign the South to infamy.” Drawing from a wealth of historical documents, J.L.M. Curry sets the record straight in regard to the Southern States and their role in the establishment, growth, and prosperity of the American Union. Tracing the origin of the War Between the States back to the pre-Constitution struggle between the advocates of a centralized Government and the proponents of State rights, this book demolishes the theory concocted by Webster and Story, and later adopted by Lincoln, that the Union created the States and that the Constitution was ratified by the people of the United States in an aggregate character rather than by independent and sovereign States. Curry also includes an excellent defense of the constitutional right of secession and shows that such a right was asserted by the New England States long before it was acted upon by the South. pb 248 pages $14.50 + Shipping

Heroes in Gray: A Book For Southern Children
Samuel W. Sherrill (1909)

It is only right that the children of the South know the full meaning of their birthright. Nothing will stir Southern boys to become true and noble men more than to know the history of such men as Lee whose trust was ever in the God of battles, and of Jackson who never fought before he prayed. The object of this little book, prepared for Tennessee schoolchildren in the early Twentieth Century, is to refresh in the minds of the young the principle which inspired their ancestors — the principle of dying for what they believed to be right. pb 152 pages $9.50 + Shipping



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