Silk Flags and Cold Steel

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Silk Flags and Cold Steel
Author : William R. Trotter
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Publisher : Blair
Language : English
Release Date : 29 March 1988
ISBN : UOM:39015009122055
Pages : 412 pages
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This volume of Trotter's trilogy details events from North Carolina's ambivalence about secession to the final days of the war.

Silk Flags and Cold Steel

This volume of Trotter's trilogy details events from North Carolina's ambivalence about secession to the final days of the war.

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Silk Flags and Cold Steel

This volume of Trotter's trilogy details events from North Carolina's ambivalence about secession to the final days of the war.

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