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With Lee in Virginia, Unabridged Audiobook on CD with eBook
By G.A. Henty / Tantor Media Inc.
In G. A. Henty's heroic clash of opposing conviction, Vincent Wingfield, a young spirited teenager and heir to a southern slave plantation, bravely proves his sympathy for brutally treated slaves and becomes a staunch supporter of slaves' rights. But, with the onset of the Civil War, Wingfield's fidelity to the state of Virginia leads him to serve under.
Robert E. Lee's cavalry and fight for the Confederacy.
Through his courage and readiness, he survives hairbreadth escapes, attempts on
his life, and two imprisonments. Henty provides an intriguing insight into the
war's famous battles, the characters of Robert E. Lee and his lieutenants, and
the vast complexities of the saddest conflict in the history of the United
States.
Unabridged. 1 MP3-CD. Narrated by John Bolen.

Yankees vs. Rebels - Audiobook on CD
By The Vision Forum, Inc
Slavery? States rights? Economic pressure? Regional politics? What were the true causes of the War Between the States? How was it possible for so many "great" men, many of whom were Christians, to disagree so fundamentally on the defining war of American history? For years, Christian students have either been befuddled by the controversies or bamboozled into believing nonsense sprouted by secular commentators. Into the historical faraway steps historians Bill Potter with a scholarly, Christian response to the controversy. 1 CD. 76 minutes.

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Warriors of Honor, DVD
By New Liberty Videos
Explore the context, causes, and conflicts of the Civil War---and examine the lives and legacies of two stalwart men who fought for the South. Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were masterful generals, brilliant strategists, and above all, faithful Christians. Includes bonus video essays on slavery, Confederate Medal of Honor winner Sam Davis, and the Palmyra massacre. 80 minutes.
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Gods and Generals, DVD
By Word Entertainment Inc
Don't miss this unforgettable story of the Civil War, from
the Director of Gettysburg! Witness the gripping drama
of a nation at war in this historical pageant honoring
faith and patriotism! Portraying the early Civil War battles of Manassas, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville, it offers
a visual spectacle of epic proportions. Stars Robert Duvall (Robert E. Lee), Jeff Daniels (Joshua Chamberlain), Stephen Lang ("Stonewall" Jackson)---and a cast of thousands! Rated PG-13. Closed-captioned. Approx. 3 hours, 40 minutes.
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God's Generals: Extended Director's Cut,
Blu-ray/DVD/Book Set
By Warner Home Video
Reedited from beginning to end with amplified scenes and an added subplot,
this all-new 2-Disc Extended Director's
Cut of Ronald F. Maxwell's Gettysburg prequel restores his original vision of the fierce allegiances and combat of the
early American Civil War. From Jeffrey M. Shaara's bestseller, this commemorative release coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the North/South conflict
incorporates an hour
of footage never seen before. The story of actor and future Presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth (Chris Conner) is newly integrated throughout the narrative alongside the legendary heroism of Joshua Chamberlain
(Jeff Daniels), "Stonewall" Jackson (Stephen Lang) and Robert E. Lee (Robert Duvall). And the battle of Antietam is now included along with the fateful clashes
at Manassas, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. This commemorative edition
also features a 48-page book with photos, bios, and timeline. Rated PG-13.
Approx. 280 minutes.
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Red Runs the River, DVD
By Showforth Videos
Stonewall Jackson's vigorous faith had a profound effect on the unbelieving Civil
War general Richard Stoddert Ewell. Amid the battlefields
of Manassas and Bull Run, Ewell learns that surrender to God brings the only true victory. Show your students how strong convictions can change the course of lives---and nations.
This DVD features scene selections and closed-captioning and English subtiles. Approx. 90 minutes.

WWII: D-Day and the Providence of God DVD Set (4 DVDs)
By The Vision Forum, Inc
The Allied Landing at Normandy is now firmly entrenched within the American mythology. Gain a conservative Christian
overview of the men and movements that led to D-Day, the commanders and soldiers who were there, and the results of the invasion.
Filmed on location with veterans, episodes cover the theological significance of WWII, an overview, theology
of leadership on D-Day, Intelligence and Spying, the Decision to Go, the Meaning of Manhood, and the aftermath. 4 DVDs, 7 sessions, 200+ minutes.

Iron Scouts of the Confederacy
By Lee McGiffin / Christian Liberty Press
Follow the adventures of two orphaned teenage brothers who
grow up as
Confederate soldiers during the War Between the States. Challenged to defend
their homeland against overwhelming odds, they learn a great deal about
themselves and the faithfulness of God as they realize the terrible price the
South will have to pay for its beliefs. 157 pages, softcover from Christian
Liberty Press.
The Life of General Stonewall Jackson
By Mary L. Williamson / Christian Liberty Press
Known for his military prowess and Christian character,
Thomas Jackson was
one of the Confederacy's greatest commanders---and God's most devoted warriors.
Replete with illustrations, maps, and photos, Williamson's biography traces the
general's life from orphaned child, West Point cadet, and Sunday school teacher
to military institute professor, Mexican War officer, and Civil War legend.
122 pages, softcover from Christian Liberty Press.
Life and Campaigns of Lieutenant General Thomas J.
Stonewall Jackson
By Robert Lewis Dabney / The Vision Forum, Inc
He was one of the Confederacy's greatest commanders and
God's devoted warrior. No other biographer understood this immovable leader
better than Dabney, a seminary professor who served on the general's staff. This
reprint of Dabney's
1865 opus reveals Jackson as an affectionate family man, unwavering in his
commitment to duty and imbued with valor, piety, and absolute trust in
providence. 742 pages, hardcover.
Stonewall Jackson, Sower Series
By Mott Media, Llc
Stonewall Jackson was loved in the South and admired in the
North. He was
called a great general, a noble Christian, and a pure man by a Northern
newspaper at the time of his death. He was fearless in battle and well
respected. Read of his childhood, his hard work at West Point and his faith that
shaped him into the man he became. For ages 9 to 13.
Robert E. Lee: Gallant Christian Soldier, The Sowers
Series
By Mott Media, Llc
This book uses some imaginative fiction in recollecting
Lee's boyhood since little
is known about him, but the author strives to maintain every bit of historic
accuracy. Lee's life is well documented from his teen years on and all names,
major events and places are real. Above all, the author shows how Robert E. Lee
found the source of his strength and commitment in Christ. Recommended for
ages 9 to 13.
In the Sower Series,
you can read for yourself, from the actual pen of these noted people form world
history, of their relationship to Jesus Christ, and how that relationship
affected their decisions and the course of human history! See history come
alive, learn of the many hiding facts involving famous men and women from
the pages of their diaries, letters to friends, the books they wrote, and more.
You'll be amazed at what has been left out of our history books!
Robert E. Lee, The Christian, Second Edition
By William J. Johnstone / Christian Liberty Press
Originally published in 1933, Robert E. Lee: The
Christian holds up the Confederate general as a
man of such Christian character that the world had not seen since
the days of John and Paul. Presented as a model in every respect, without a
single fault ever attached to his name, this account presents him as a holy man
who ever had just the right words to say. Moving chronologically through his
life, unique little headings are used throughout each chapter, often showcasing
a character quality, military instance of note, or a letter he sent. Black and
white photographs included. 202 pages, softcover.
Christ in the Camp
By J. William Jones / The Vision Forum, Inc
Your older students will be inspired by this eyewitness
account of the spiritual
battle waged for men's souls during the American Civil War. Through letters and
memoirs, Confederate army chaplain Jones chronicles heroic ministry on the
frontlines; worship and revival services in the camps; and the witness of
Christian generals like Robert E. Lee and Jeb Stuart. 624 pages, hardcover.
Recollections and Letters of Robert E. Lee
By Captain Robert E. Lee / Dover Publications
Published in 1904 by Robert E. Lee's son, this is both a
celebration of the general's life, as well as a unique contribution to the
historical record. Correspondence and personal reminiscences date from the
Mexican-American War until Lee's death in 1870. An intimate portrait of a
towering historical figure. 461 indexed pages, softcover.
With Lee in Virginia
By Robinson Books
A story of the Confederacy, the story centers around the story of a young Virginian planter, who proves his sympathy with the slaves of brutal masters, and yet serves with no less courage and enthusiasm under Lee and Jackson. He has many hairbreadth escapes, is several times wounded, and twice taken prisoner; but his courage and readiness and, in two cases, the devotion of a black servant and of a runaway slave whom he had assisted, bring him safely through all difficulties.
404 pages, hardcover.
The Emancipation Proclamation
By Abraham Lincoln / Applewood Books
A hardcover copy of the draft, preliminary, and final text of the Emancipation
Proclamation. Published with two color printing on acid-free paper in a small
leather-like hardcover, this treasure is sure to be cherished by anyone who
celebrates freedom.
The Gettysburg Address
By Abraham Lincoln / Applewood Books
The Gettysburg Address, a short and simple speech that wasn't even the primary
draw of the day, has evolved into one of the most famous and beloved speeches in
American history. However, the version memorized by schoolchildren isn't the
only version originally transcribed; this slim volume contains the five known
drafts, including the standard "Bliss version." 28 pages, hardcover.
Quotations of Abraham Lincoln
By Abraham Lincoln / Applewood Books
This little collection of over 100 inspirational and motivational quotations
from Abraham Lincoln is separated into two parts. The first is the Quote section
in
which contains the most poignant quotes from our sixteenth President. The
second is the Unquote section, in which the more humorous side of Lincoln is
revealed. Beautifully produced in a hardcover edition with two color printing.
Abraham Lincoln, Sower Series
By Mott Media, Llc
The life of Abraham Lincoln is well recorded for history. But sadly enough, the
spiritual side of Abraham Lincoln has been seldom reported. Because he held no
formal church membership, he has even been labeled "anti-Christian." There is,
however, little doubt that Abraham Lincoln was a most devoted Christian. His
entire life reflects a deep personal faith in God. This book will attempt to
explore the spiritual side of Abraham Lincoln, relying on his own words and the
observations of his family, friends, and historians. For ages 9 to 13.
The Poems of Abraham Lincoln
By Abraham Lincoln / Applewood Books
Our sixteenth president was a great lover of poetry. A little-known fact is that
he wrote a small body of poetry, mostly about returning to the home of his
childhood.
In the Poems of Abraham Lincoln, his work is collected for the first time in a
hardcover edition.
The Life of J.E.B. Stuart
By Mary L. Williamson / Christian Liberty Press
J.E.B. Stuart was "the eyes and ears of Lee" during the War Between the States, but also a powerful witness for Jesus Christ in a time of battle. 13 chapters plus
a collection of tributes to Stuart make this an inspiring biography for readers 8
and up. Includes maps, illustrations and a chart of military terms.
Sergeant York and the Great War
By The Vision Forum, Inc
Before he became the world-famous Sergeant York depicted by Gary Cooper in
the 1942 Academy Award-winning role, Alvin York was a brawling Tennessee
backwoodsman---who experienced a life-changing encounter with Christ! Follow
the story of this amazing World War I hero in his own words, taken from personal
letters and diaries of the period. 229 pages, hardcover from Vision Forum.