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And the War Came: The North and the Secession Crisis, 1860-1861 by K. Stampp PB

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Author:

Kenneth M. Stampp

Book Title:

And the War Came: The North and the Secession Crisis, 1860-1861

Language:

English, Eng

Topic:

War

Publication Year:

1970

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Item number:

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Overall good condition. Louisiana University paperback edition. Some slight wear to edges. "A documented, scholarly investigation of the growth of war fever in the North prior to the Civil War. The author discusses the disunionists both Northern and Southern, the party men who played politics, the businessmen who foresaw the loss of Southern markets, and those men who sincerely believed the Union must be preserved."--Booklist