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Monday, August 25, 2025

Coming Soon (September '25 Edition)

Scheduled for SEPT 20251:

If I Can Get Home This Fall: A Story of Love, Loss, and a Cause in the Civil War by Tyler Alexander.
The Surgeon's Battle: How Medicine Won the Vicksburg Campaign and Changed the Civil War by Lindsay Privette.
After the Fire: Richmond in Defeat by Nelson Lankford.
Radical of Radicals: Austin Blair, Civil War Governor - In His Own Words ed. by Jack Dempsey.
Unreconstructed: Slavery and Emancipation on Louisiana's Red River, 1820–1880 by Carin Peller-Semmens.
Honey Springs, Oklahoma: Historical Archaeology of a Civil War Battlefield by William Lees.
Torn Asunder: Republican Crises and Civil Wars in the United States and Mexico, 1848–1867 by Erika Pani.
Cassius Marcellus Clay: The Life of an Antislavery Slaveholder and the Paradox of American Reform by Anne Marshall.
John Frémont’s 100 Days: Clashes and Convictions in Civil War Missouri by Gregory Wolk.
Fighting with the Past: How Seventeenth-Century History Shaped the American Civil War by Aaron Sheehan-Dean.
The Road Was Full of Thorns: Running Toward Freedom in the American Civil War by Tom Zoellner.
General Philip H. Sheridan: Life, War, and Memory by Jonathan Noyalas.
Recollections of the Civil War: The life of a soldier in the Ohio 2nd Volunteer Cavalry - 1861-1865 by Polhamus, ed. by Leickly.
The Atlanta Campaign - Volume 2: From the Etowah River to Kennesaw Mountain, May 20 to June 27, 1864 by David Powell.

Comments: August has been another one of those cobwebs in the mailbox months (thus the less than normal site activity), but September looks to be a pretty solid rebound. There are a number of titles in there that I've been very much looking forward to reading.

1 - These monthly release lists are not meant to be exhaustive compilations of non-fiction releases. They do not include reprints that are not significantly revised/expanded, special editions not distributed to reviewers, children's books, and digital-only titles. Works that only tangentially address the war years are also generally excluded. Inevitably, one or more titles on this list will get a rescheduled release (and they do not get repeated later), so revisiting the past few "Coming Soon" posts is the best way to pick up stragglers.

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