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Cover of If the South Had Won the Civil War

If the South Had Won the Civil War

โœ Scribed by Kantor, MacKinlay


Book ID
100614318
Publisher
Tom Doherty Associates; Forge
Year
2001
Tongue
en-US
Weight
282 KB
Edition
1st Forge ed
Category
Fiction
City
New York, Southern States, United States, United States., Southern States.
ISBN
1466841613

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โœฆ Synopsis


Just a touch here and a tweak there . . . .

MacKinlay Kantor, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, master storyteller, shows us how the South could have won the Civil War, how two small shifts in history (as we know it) in the summer of 1863 could have turned the tide for the Confederacy. What would have happened: to the Union, to Abraham Lincoln, to the people of the North and South, to the world?

If the South Had Won the Civil War originally appeared in Look Magazine nearly half a century ago. It immediately inspired a deluge of letters and telegrams from astonished readers and became an American classic overnight. Published in book form soon after, Kantor's masterpiece has been unavailable for a decade. Now, this much requested classic is once again available for a new generation of readers and features a stunning cover by acclaimed Civil War artist Don Troiani, a new introduction by award-winning alternate history author Harry Turtledove, and fifteen superb...

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