An edition of More Terrible than Victory (1997)

More Terrible than Victory

North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65

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An edition of More Terrible than Victory (1997)

More Terrible than Victory

North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65

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Publisher
Potomac Books Inc.
Language
English
Pages
368

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Cover of: More Terrible than Victory
More Terrible than Victory: North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65
December 1, 1999, Potomac Books Inc.
Paperback in English
Cover of: More terrible than victory
More terrible than victory: North Carolina's bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-65
1998, Brassey's, Potomac Books
in English
Cover of: More Terrible Than Victory
More Terrible Than Victory: North Carolina's Bloody Bethel Regiment, 1861-1865
December 1997, Potomac Books
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"One of the remarkable ironies of the Civil War is the fact that North Carolina, the southern state most reluctant and nearly last to break from the Union, gave more troops and shed more blood for the South than any other state."

Table of Contents

Introduction
Marching to the field of blood
In defense of my home and my country
For glory or for shame
A butchery pure and simple
Men determined to win
Honor answering honor
Epilogue : Spring 1867, Chapel Hill, N.C.

Classifications

Library of Congress
E573.5 11th C48 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
368
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8742958M
Internet Archive
moreterriblethan0000chap
ISBN 10
1574882198
ISBN 13
9781574882193
OCLC/WorldCat
44193163
Library Thing
3497816
Goodreads
2543945

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One of the remarkable ironies of the Civil War is the fact that North Carolina, the southern state most reluctant and nearly last to break from the Union, gave more troops and shed more blood for the South than any other state.
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