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Why did Abraham Lincoln sneak into Washington for his inauguration? Was the Gettysburg Address written on the back of an envelope? Where did the Underground Railroad run?Can you answer these questions? If not, you're not alone! New York Times-bestselling author Kenneth C. Davis comes to the rescue, deftly sorting out the players, the politics, the key events -- Emancipation and Reconstruction, Shiloh and Gettysburg, Generals Grant and Lee, Harriet Beecher Stowe -- and providing little-known facts that will enthrall even learned Civil War buffs. Vivid, informative, and hugely entertaining, Don't Know Much About® the Civil War is the only book you'll ever need on "the war that never ended."

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HarperCollins
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Don't Know Much About the Civil War
2004, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Don't Know Much About the Civil War
Don't Know Much About the Civil War: Everything You Need to Know About America's Greatest Conflict but Never Learned
December 2000, Listening Library
Audio cassette in English - Abridged edition
Cover of: Don't Know Much About the Civil War
Cover of: Don't Know Much About the Civil War
Cover of: Don't know much about the Civil War
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Don't Know Much About the Civil War
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OL24279046M
Internet Archive
dontknowmuchabou00davi_481
ISBN 13
9780060775995, 9780061806735, 9780060775964
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F8A93511-7DB6-41D0-B2F0-F03C3003349A

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"Early in April 1865 Charles Corrin, a correspondent for the Boston Jounal, witnessed an extraordinary occurrence."

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