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“For much of the previous century, the Western Theater was relegated to the backburner. Thankfully, the contributing voices of the Emerging Civil War have greatly expanded our knowledge of that ‘forgotten’ theater. These essays bring an entirely new level of scholarly quality to discussions of the most decisive theater of the war.” — Joseph D. Ricci, Historian, Battle of Franklin Trust
“With nearly 50 separate entries by almost as many authors, War in the Western Theater is thought-provoking and well worth the read. There is a wealth of facts to be mined here and plenty of revelations about obscure but important leaders and actions. Penetrating observations abound. Simply stated, this book satisfies on many levels.” — Brig. Gen. Parker Hills (Ret.), Battle Focus Tours
“War in the Western Theater presents an eclectic potpourri of unique, interesting, and easily readable essays on diverse aspects of the Civil War in the West. Subjects range from civilian life on the home front to soldiers on the battlefields. Abundant maps and photos connect characters and events to the reader.” — Stephen M. Hood, award-winning author of John Bell Hood: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of a Confederate General and The Lost Papers of Confederate General John Bell Hood
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