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America's Civil War

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Company: Weider History Group, Inc.

Publisher : Weider History Group, Inc.

Manufacturer : Weider History Group, Inc.



 

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America's Civil War delivers comprehensive coverage of the strategies, leaders, battles and little-known facts and facets of the war between Northern and Southern states. Features and departments present readers with authoritative insight on the Civil War era of American history, accompanied by classical artworks, paintings by today's artists, historic photography and incisive maps of battles and campaigns.


Customer reviews for 'America's Civil War'

«Great gift!»

I bought this for my father in-law who loves civil war stuff. He told me to go ahead and renew it for a 2nd year. Since they like to camp and travel, he said he also reads the ads in the mag for places to visit and plans on going to a few. Definately a great gift for someone hard to buy for.

[Tuesday, October 14, 2008]

«I LOVE THIS MAGAZINE!!!»

I am 11 years old and I just started reading this magazine. Right from the beginnning I was captivated! America's Civil War goes into the not very well known details of the Civil War. I recommend this magazine for people who already have a really good sense of Civil War history, but those who don't will still love it. The articles are very engaging. If you like any history from the Punic War to World War II, you'll love this magazine!
Samuel E.

[Saturday, April 29, 2006]

«Poorly edited historical rubbish»

Truth-be-told, I hated "HAVING" to give this magazine even one star, but that was the least I could do via this rating system. This magazine has some good writers but needs a new editor. Mr. Shoaf is very bad at his job, clearly, and seems to use and reuse the "buddy system" in using writers. Perhaps he gets a kickback? At any rate, this is, overall, a cruddy example of journalism. My facts tell me it should fall under fiction rather than nonfiction in many issues. I am done with it. Get a new editor and perhaps I will reinvestigate the publication. Until then, so long. I have no time for absolute rubbish!

[Sunday, September 25, 2005]



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