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Contents: The Fall of “Prince John” Magruder (A paragon before the Seven Days, a pariah afterwards, “He was depressed and I fear drinking”.), The Rise of the Union Air Force (Thaddeus Lowe, aloft, becomes “the most shot-at man in the Civil War.), Terror in the Wilderness: The Charge Across Sanders Field (The 140th New York Zouaves begin the War’s most savage season, on May 4, 1864.), Please Don’t Make Me a General in the Confederate Army (Confederate Generals enjoyed over, prestige, fame – and a drastically shortened life.), Near Abram’s Creek (poetry), O Shenandoah, I Long to See You (Where to go, what to see and what to avoid in observing the 125th anniversary of the War’s end in the Valley.)
Issue: August 1989
Condition: Very Good