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  Forts Of The Northern Plains: Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indians Wars

 
Forts Of The Northern Plains: Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indians Wars under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $11.97
 
Manufacturer: Stackpole Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Jeff Barnes
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Edition: First
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.8
Publication Date: 2008-06-30
Reading Level: 220
 
Description:

- 51 fort sites in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana
- More than 100 photographs and drawings illustrate life at the forts
- Directions, visitor information, and nearby points of interest for every site

As the first official symbols of U. S. government presence on the Western frontier, the forts of the Northern Plains were both centers of commerce and sources of conflict. The integral role 51 of those forts played during decades of warfare with the Plains Indians tribes--and the posts_ fates after those wars ended--is recounted in this informative guidebook. Included are histories, up-to-date descriptions of what remains today, and directions and visitor information for each post.


 

  The Civil War and Reconstruction (DANTES Subject Standardized Tests: Questions and Answers)

 
The Civil War and Reconstruction (DANTES Subject Standardized Tests: Questions and Answers) under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $27.95
Sale: $27.95
 
Manufacturer: National Learning Corp
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Plastic Comb
Author: Jack Rudman
Publisher: National Learning Corp
Dewey Decimal Number: 371
Publication Date: 2005-01
Reading Level: 200
 

 

  Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero (Eminent Lives)

 
Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero (Eminent Lives) under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $21.95
Sale: $3.89
 
Manufacturer: Eminent Lives
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Michael Korda
Publisher: Eminent Lives
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.82092
Publication Date: 2004-10-01
Reading Level: 176
 
Description:

One of the first two volumes in Harper's Eminent Lives series, Korda brings his acclaimed storytelling talents to the life of Ulysses S. Grant – a man who managed to end the Civil War on a note of grace, serve two terms as president, write one of the most successful military memoirs in American literature, and is today remembered as a brilliant general but a failed president.

Ulysses S. Grant was the first officer since George Washington to become a four–star general in the United States Army, and the only president between Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson to serve eight consecutive years in the White House. In this succinct and vivid biography, Michael Korda considers Grant's character and reconciles the conflicting evaluations of his leadership abilities.

Grant's life played out as a true Horatio Alger story. Despite his humble background as the son of a tanner in Ohio, his lack of early success in the army, and assorted failed business ventures, his unwavering determination propelled him through the ranks of military leadership and into the presidency. But while the general's tenacity and steadfastness contributed to his success on the battlefield, it both aided and crippled his effectiveness in the White House.

Assessing Grant both within the context of his time and in contrast to more recent American leaders, Korda casts a benevolent eye on Grant's presidency while at the same time conceding his weaknesses. He suggests that though the general's second term ended in financial and political scandals, the fact remains that for eight years Grant exerted a calming influence on a country that had only just emerged from a horrendous civil war. Ulysses S. Grant is an even–handed and stirring portrait of a man who guided America through a pivotal juncture in its history.


 

  Reconstruction after the Civil War (The Chicago History of American Civilization)

 
Reconstruction after the Civil War (The Chicago History of American Civilization) under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $18.00
Sale: $12.98
 
Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: John Hope Franklin
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.8
Publication Date: 1995-03-01
Reading Level: 280
 
Description:
Ever since its original publication in 1961, Reconstruction after the Civil War has been praised for cutting through the controversial scholarship and popular myths of the time to provide an accurate account of the role of former slaves during this period in American history.

Now Franklin has updated his work to acknowledge the enormous body of research and scholarship that followed in the wake of the first edition. New are Franklin’s references to important, later texts that enrich the original narrative. In addition, the extensive bibliography has been thoroughly revised.

What has not changed, however, is the foundation Franklin has laid. Still compelling are his arguments concerning the brevity of the North’s military occupation of the South, the limited amount of power wielded by former slaves, the influence of moderate southerners, the flaws of the constitutions drawn up by the Radical state governments, and the reasons for the downfall of Reconstruction.

 

  Killing Custer: The Battle of Little Bighorn and the Fate of the Plains Indians

 
Killing Custer: The Battle of Little Bighorn and the Fate of the Plains Indians under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $8.75
 
Manufacturer: W. W. Norton
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: James Welch::Paul Stekler
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.82
Publication Date: 2007-02-19
Reading Level: 320
 
Description: The classic account of Custer's Last Stand that shattered the myth of the Little Bighorn and rewrote history books.

This historic and personal work tells the Native American side of Custer's fabled attack, poignantly revealing how disastrous the encounter was for the "victors," the last great gathering of Plains Indians under the leadership of Sitting Bull. 2 maps, 75 illustrations.

 

  From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation

 
From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of Slave Emancipation under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $29.99
Sale: $10.00
 
Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Amy Dru Stanley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 306.360973
Publication Date: 1998-11-13
Reading Level: 294
 
Description: This book explores the centrality of contract to debates over freedom and slavery in nineteenth-century America. It focuses on the contracts of wage labor and marriage, investigating the connections between abolition in the South and industrial capitalism in the North and linking labor relations to home life. Integrating the fields of gender and legal, intellectual and social history, it reveals how abolitionists, former slaves, feminists, laborers, lawmakers and others drew on contract to condemn chattel slavery and to measure the virtues of free society.

 

  I Fought With Custer: The Story of Sergeant Windolph, Last Survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn

 
I Fought With Custer: The Story of Sergeant Windolph, Last Survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $14.95
Sale: $2.97
 
Manufacturer: Bison Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Charles Windolph
Publisher: Bison Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.820924
Publication Date: 1987-09-01
Reading Level: 247
 
Description:
Sergeant Charles Windolph was the last white survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn when he described it nearly seventy years later. A six-year veteran of the Seventh Cavalry, Windolph fought in Benteen’s troop on that fatal Sunday and recalls in vivid detail the battle that wiped out Custer’s command. Equally vivid is the evidence marshaled by Frazier and Robert Hunt on events leading up to the battle and on the investigation that followed.

 

  The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860-1898 (Cornell Paperbacks)

 
The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860-1898 (Cornell Paperbacks) under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $9.00
 
Manufacturer: Cornell University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Walter Lafeber
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Edition: 35 Anv
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.8
Publication Date: 1998-10
Reading Level: 457
 

 

  Circles and Lines: The Shape of Life in Early America (The William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization)

 
Circles and Lines: The Shape of Life in Early America (The William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization) under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $19.95
Sale: $11.00
 
Manufacturer: Harvard University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: John Demos
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 973
Publication Date: 2004-05-28
Reading Level: 112
 
Description:

In this intimate, engaging book, John Demos offers an illuminating portrait of how colonial Americans, from the first settlers to the postrevolutionary generation, viewed their life experiences. He also offers an invaluable inside look into the craft of a master social historian as he unearths--in sometimes unexpected places--fragments of evidence that help us probe the interior lives of people from the faraway past.

The earliest settlers lived in a traditional world of natural cycles that shaped their behavior: day and night; seasonal rhythms; the lunar cycle; the life cycle itself. Indeed, so basic were these elements that "almost no one felt a need to comment on them." Yet he finds cyclical patterns--in the seasonal foods they ate, in the spike in marriages following the autumn harvest. Witchcraft cases reveal the different emotional reactions to day versus night, as accidental mishaps in the light become fearful nighttime mysteries. During the transitional world of the American Revolution, people began to see their society in newer terms but seemed unable or unwilling to come to terms with that novelty. Americans became new, Demos points out, before they fully understood what it meant. Their cyclical frame of reference was coming unmoored, giving way to a linear world view in early nineteenth-century America that is neatly captured by Kentucky doctor Daniel Drake's description of the chronography of his life.

In his meditation on these three worlds, Demos brilliantly demonstrates how large historical forces are reflected in individual lives. With the imaginative insights and personable touch that we have come to expect from this fine chronicler of the human condition, Circles and Lines is vintage John Demos.

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  Andrew Johnson: A Biography

 
Andrew Johnson: A Biography under Reconstruction in The Books Store
Price: $18.95
Sale: $10.60
 
Manufacturer: W. W. Norton & Company
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Hans L. Trefousse
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.81092
Publication Date: 1997-12
Reading Level: 463
 
Description: A definitive life of the flawed man who succeeded to the American presidency after Lincoln's assassination. Politically shrewd but fatally unable to adapt to new political realities, Andrew Johnson presided, disastrously, over the tumultuous first years of Reconstruction. In this provocative account, Hans Trefousse gives us "a brilliant, compassionate portrait of a dynamic era of social change and national healing, and of the tragic failure of an American leader" (Library Journal).

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