The Story of the Civil War By John Codman Ropes and William Roscoe Livermore A Concise Account of the War in the United States of Part I. Narrative of Events to the Opening of "The most complete, comprehensive, and interesting account of the Civil War which has ever been published. We unhesitatingly recommend it as containing a wealth of information that no one can afford to be deprived of."-New Haven Evening Leader. Part II.-The Campaign of 1862. With 13 maps. By John Codman Ropes. 8°, net $2.50. "Mr. Ropes evidently possesses that judicial type of mind so necessary to the accurate historian, and appears to be entirely free from individual bias. He has told the story of the Civil War as far as he has gone in a clear and comprehensive manner, and his work, when completed, will undoubtedly take rank among the standard histories of that great conflict."-New York Herald. Part III.-The Campaigns of 1863 to July 10th. Together with the Operations on the Mississippi from April, 1862. In two volumes. With about 70 maps and plans. By William Roscoe Livermore. 8°. Price, each volume net $2.50. Book I.-Chancellorsville, Operations against Vicksburg, etc. Book II.-Vicksburg, Port Hudson, Tullahoma, and Gettysburg. The operations described in these volumes include an account of the First, Second, and Third Advances on Vicksburg; the Military Situation in January, 1863; the Bayou Expeditions; the Campaign behind Vicksburg; the Campaign of Chancellorsville; the Campaign of Gettysburg; the Campaign of Vicksburg. New York G. P. Putnam's Sons London The Story of the Civil War A Concise Account of the War in the United States of By William Roscoe Livermore Colonel United States Army Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and of the Military Historical Society With Maps and Plans Part III The Campaigns of 1863 to July 10th Together with the Operations on the Mississippi from April, 1862 Book II. Vicksburg, Port Hudson, Tullahoma, and Gettysburg G. P. Putnam's Sons The Knickerbocker Press |