
Herbert M. Schiller, M.D. was a historian of the South who authored and edited several well-received books and articles about the Civil War. He practised medicine in North Carolina.
The Bermuda Hundred Campaign
The seminal history of an oft-overlooked but pivotal campaign that had the potential to shorten the American Civil War by a year. This brilliantly researched account is essential reading for fans of D. Scott Hartwig, S. C. Gwynne, and Phillip Thomas Tucker.
More info →A Captain’s War: The Letters and Diaries of William H. S. Burgwyn, 1861–1865
A gripping, first-hand account of life as a young Confederate officer during the brutal years of the American Civil War.
More info →Sumter is Avenged: The Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski
The dramatic story of the revolutionary siege which eliminated Savannah, Georgia, as a Confederate seaport, and the new weapons that reshaped military history. Essential reading for fans of Stephen W. Sears, Noah Andre Trudeau, and Craig L. Symonds.
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