Books, Southern Books,

Confederate Books from Dixie Depot


Here are a few of the many excellent books in our catalog


g300 FACTS HISTORIANS LEAVE OUT by John Shipley Tilly (PB) 76 pages. $6.00  HARD TO FIND

Internationally accepted for in-home schooling. Concise presentation of the

Southern perspective.

g301 WAR FOR WHAT? By Francis W. Springer (PB) 232 pages. $12.00  NOW BACK IN STOCK
How slavery came to be and who started it. A great book for understanding

by black and white. Well received by Southerner.

g302 SOUTHERN BY THE GRACE OF GOD by Michael A. Grissom (HB) $23.00

Considered the "Bible" of Southern Culture. Many pictures and stories in

a positive light about our Southern heritage. 572 pages.

g304 WHEN THE SOUTH WAS SOUTHERN by Michael A. Grissom (HB) $23.00

Many pictures of the South that was the foundation of American liberty 384 pages.

g306 CRACKER CULTURE by Dr. Grady McWhiney (PB) 290 pages. $22.00

"Celtic ways in the old South." A look at the ancient conflict between Celts

and Anglo-Saxons which fueled our second American Revolution (1861).

g307 ATTACK AND DIE by Dr. Grady McWhiney (PB) 212 pages. $15.00

A study of the aggressive tactics of the Confederate fighting spirit.

g311 THE CONFEDERACY'S FIGHTING CHAPLAIN by Phillip Tucker (HB $33.00

Father John B. Bannon left the Catholic Church to serve with the 1"' Missouri.

He would nearly change the course of the war in 1863. A great book. 288 pages.

g312 FLAGS OF THE CONFEDERACY, An illustrated History (HB) 98 pages. $22.00

By Devereaux D.Cannon, Jr. The flags of 1861-65 plus some state flags, banners.

g312P Same as above in paperback. $15.00

g313 TRUE STORY OF ANDERSONVILLE PRISON by James Nelson Page $24.00

Hardback. 220 pages. Originally published in 1908. Page was a member of a

Michigan cavalry unit and was a prisoner at Andersonville from start to finish.

He tells a far different story than the standard anti Southern propaganda of

the past 130 years. The truth from an eyewitness who was a prisoner there.

g313P Same as above in paperback. $17.50

g315 ANDERSONVILLE PRISON & CAPT. HENRY WIRZ TRIAL 96 pages. $ 5.00

By Mildred Rutherford. Originally published in 1921. Wirz was hanged as a

"war criminal." Here is the "rest of the story." Paperback.

g316 CAMPAIGN FOR ATLANTA by William R. Scalfe (HB) 238 pages. $35.00

A detailed analysis of Sherman's campaign from Nashville to Atlanta in 1864.

Includes units involved on both sides, plus detailed maps of key battles.

g316P Same as above in paperback. $20.00

g325 THE SOUTH WAS RIGHT by .James & Walter Kennedy (1111) 431 pages. $23.00

A bestseller. Everything the America of Washington, Jefferson & Patrick Henry

represented. This hook has been banned from many "public" schools.

g386 WHY NOT FREEDOM? by James & Walter Kennedy (HB) 391 pages. $20.00

What does it mean to be free? 24 examples of Constitutional loss are explored and

techniques are suggested to restore the freedoms we have surrendered. A MUST!

g333P THE UNCIVIL WAR: Union Army & Navy Excesses in the Official Records(HB)

By Thomas Bland Keys. These accounts are taken from the 186 pages. In Paperback only, $10.00

U. S. records published in the 1880s and 1890s. An important reference.

g334 IN SEARCH OF CONFEDERATE ANCESTORS by J. H. Segars (PB) $10.00

112 pages. A layman's guide to finding ancestors. Well researched.

g331 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 30th GEORGIA REGIMENT(HB) 161 pages. $20.00

By A. P. Adamson. Originally published in 1912. The story of the 11 companies of

this regiment, the causes of the war, their battles--including Atlanta, treatment of

prisoners and roster of the soldiers and their fates.

g341 THE CONFEDERATE CHALLENGE by John M. Hightower 150 pages. $10.00

Paperback. 1,001 questions and answers about the war. Good for programs,

speeches, newsletters, buff stumping and all round conversation.

g347 SO GOOD A CAUSE: A Decade of "Southern Partisan (HB) 348 pages. $25.00  Temporarily Out Of Stock

Edited by Oran P. Smith. A collection of ten years of the best articles in the

magazine. This book is for those who are ready to think!

g348 A DEFENSE OF VIRGINIA & THE SOUTH (HB) 356 pages. $16.00

By Dr. R. L. Dabney. Originally published in 1867. The purpose of this book.....

"was to lay this pious and filial defense upon the tomb of my murdered

mother, Virginia." So spoke Dabney, noted Presbyterian theologian and adjutant

to the famous "Stonewall" Jackson. Dabney's writings are powerful.

g349 THE REAL LINCOLN by Charles L. C. Minor (HB) 287pagcs. $16.00

A very different look at Lincoln, originally published in 1904. It plows a straight

furrow through the truth. From those who knew Lincoln.

g350 THE LIFE & CAMPAIGNS OF LT. GEN. T. J. "STONEWALL JACKSON(HB)

By Dr. R. L. Dabney. Originally published in 1865. 742 pages. $30.00

Ken Burns' "Civil War" on PBS referred to Jackson as a "blue-eyed killer." This

eyewitness account of Jackson as a soldier and citizen reveals the true man, not the

"created" version by today's national socialists. Today our war is from the neck up!

g350P Same as above in paperback. $20.00

g351 THE LIFE & LETTERS OF GEN. ROBERT E. LEE (HB) 504 pages. $21.00

By Rev. J. William Jones, D.D. Originally published 1906. A look at (;eneral Lee's

life from boyhood to after the war by his chaplain. A close personal look at the man

who Southerners would fight and die for.

g352 A CONSTITUTIONAL VIEW OF THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES (HB)

2 Volumes. By Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President, 1,493 pages. $80.00

Confederate States of America. Originally published in 1868. A detailed look at the

issues that led to war by one of the South's great thinkers of that time. Again,

a great reference for those who think and do rather than watch and hope.

g353 THE GREAT REVIVAL IN THE SOUTHERN ARMIES (HB) 428 pages. $20.00

By Rev. W. W. Bennett. Eyewitness account of this great event.

g354 THE PRACTICAL, PHILOSOPHY (HB) by Dr. R. L. Dabney 560 pages. S20.00

The last work of Dabney who foresaw "The life and death struggle that would take

place between secular totalitarianism and Christian liberty in America in the latter

part of the 20'" century." A must for thinkers.

g355 THE MEMORIAL VOLUME OF JEFFERSON DAVIS (HB) 722 pages. $33.00

By Dr. J. William Jones. The life and career of Davis in the words of many

contemporaries, plus an autobiography and pictures.

g356 CHRIST IN THE CAMP(HB) by Dr. J. William Jones. 624 pages. $28.00

Sequel to #355 with more details by an eyewitness and under the request of Lee to

share this chapter of our history. Hollywood won't touch this one.

g394 FORGOTTEN CONFEDERATES (PB) by Charles Kelly Barrow 193 pages. S15.00

All copies are autographed by author. New and different accounts than #375.

Mr. Barrow is Georgia state historian for the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

g396 MARY SURRATT, An American Tragedy (HB) 256 pages. $27.00

BY Elizabeth Steger Trindal. Mary, along with three men, was hanged for the

Assassination of Lincoln.`Was she innocent? This moving account will begin new

debate and reveal a new perspective on the events that surround Lincoln's death.

g397 WEEP NOT FOR ME. DEAR MOTHER (PB) 168 pages. $20.00

By Elizabeth Whitley Roberson. Letters tossed into the trash in Atlanta became the

basis of this book. After a fact finding trip through six states Roberson published

these letters of Eli Pinson Landers, 16'" Georgia, to his mother in Yellow River.

Moving letters that portray Landers, who did not survive the war, as a loyal son and

Southerner. Almost lost, these letters touch all of us.

g398 A SOUTHERN VIEW OF THE INVASION Of' THE SOUTHERN STATES & WAR

OF 1861-1865 (PB) by Captain Samuel A)Court Ashe 75 pages. $ 8.00

The book as the prime source for the video "The South Speaks Out!" Detailed facts

not known to most Southerners and Americans. ,she was the last surviving

Confederate officer that was commissioned by President Davis. He died in 1938.

g510 CONFEDERATE RECIPE BOOK(PB) 30 pages. $ 4.00

Reprint of 1863 cookbook with over 100 receipts. This was originally published in

Richmond, Virginia when the citizens needed ideas on how to survive during the

blockade of Southern ports by the Northern aggressors. Great resourcefulness.

g399 CHARLOTTE'S BOYS CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF THE BRANCH FAMILY OF

SAVANNAH (HB) by Mauriel Phillips Joslyn 374 pages. $32.00

Charlotte Branch, a Savannah widow, gave her three sons to the cause. The letters

present a family's personal travail in wartime yet in a larger sense they reveal the

trauma suffered by Savannah herself, a Southern city founded on the fundamental

premise of equality. Photo section, Biographical sketches, Notes, Bibliography, Index.

g395 NEW VALOR AND LACE: The Roles of Confederate Women 1861-1865 (PB) $15.00

Edited by Muriel Phillips Joslyn. "This is first and foremost a story about the

various roles filled by Confederate women during The War for Southern

Independence. In spite of the constraints of their traditional roles in southern society,

They not only served as nurse and caretaker but also spy, prisoner for their cause and

even solder. This then is their story." From the introduction to the book.

(HB) = Hard Back Book; (PB) = Paper Back Book

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