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Publicado por The Century Company, NY, 1887
Librería: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: VG. H, Vetter, Engraver Ilustrador. Sized 6.5 x 9.5 inches, very clean and bright, salvaged from a damaged issue of the Century Magazine, volume XXXIII, No. 4, February, 1887. Engraved by H, Vetter after the post-bellum photograph from 1869.
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ISBN 10: 0811778355 ISBN 13: 9780811778350
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In The Old Soldiers Show, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point. From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there. For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out - over Abraham Lincoln - in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment. Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. The Old Soldiers Show offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 0811778355 ISBN 13: 9780811778350
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ISBN 10: 0811778355 ISBN 13: 9780811778350
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In The Old Soldiers Show, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point. From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there. For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out - over Abraham Lincoln - in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment. Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. The Old Soldiers Show offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Hugh M. Hefner, Chicago, 1970
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Añadir al carritoTapa blanda. Condición: Muy bien. Primera edición. Louis Auchincloss; James Clayton; Josiah Lee Auspitz; John D. Mac Donald; Stanley Booth; Robert L. Green; Barry Rosenberg; Asa Baber; Craig Vetter; Margaret of Navarre; Richard MathesonM Max Gunther; Robert Carola; Alphinse Normandia. MUY BUEN ejemplar. 242pp.
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Publicado por Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2026
ISBN 10: 0811778355 ISBN 13: 9780811778350
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In The Old Soldiers Show, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point. From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there. For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out - over Abraham Lincoln - in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment. Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. The Old Soldiers Show offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2026
ISBN 10: 0811778592 ISBN 13: 9780811778596
Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In Old Soldiers Never Die, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point. From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there. For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out - over Abraham Lincoln - in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment. Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. Old Soldiers Never Die offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2026
ISBN 10: 0811778592 ISBN 13: 9780811778596
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
EUR 59,34
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In Old Soldiers Never Die, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point. From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there. For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out - over Abraham Lincoln - in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment. Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. Old Soldiers Never Die offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Stackpole Books Aug 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 0811778355 ISBN 13: 9780811778350
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
EUR 36,74
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In The Old Soldiers Show, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point.From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there.For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out over Abraham Lincoln in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment.Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. The Old Soldiers Show offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Stackpole Books Aug 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 0811778592 ISBN 13: 9780811778596
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
EUR 51,47
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In The Old Soldiers Show, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point.From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there.For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out over Abraham Lincoln in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment.Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. The Old Soldiers Show offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, 2026
ISBN 10: 0811778592 ISBN 13: 9780811778596
Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. During the summer of 1913, more than 53,000 Civil War veterans descended on Gettysburg for the fiftieth anniversary of the great battle. Over the course of six days, the old soldiers told stories over campfires and mess tables, heard from speakers like President Woodrow Wilson, visited Devil's Den and Little Round Top, and reenacted Pickett's Charge. History remembers their reunion through black-and-white photographs of veterans charging across farm fields and shaking hands across the stone wall where they once tried to kill each other. In The Old Soldiers Show, Lee Vetter brings these events to colorful life in a well-written book that explores the emotional and often humorous encounters between former enemies half a century after the Civil War's turning point. From June 29 to July 4, 1913, the veterans (average age: seventy-two) gathered at Gettysburg, representing forty-six of forty-eight states. Nearly 9,000 Confederates made the journey north of the Mason-Dixon Line to the site of their defeat. A vast tent city was constructed on the battlefield, staffed by the U.S. Army and the Boy Scouts. Most of the battle's generals were dead or too infirm to travel, but ninety-three-year-old Daniel Sickles, the rascal general who lost a leg at Gettysburg attended and held court for anyone willing to listen. Grandchildren of George Meade, James Longstreet, and George Pickett were there. For the most part, the reunion unfolded peacefully, with the notable exception of a fight that broke out - over Abraham Lincoln - in the mess tent that left seven stabbed (they recovered). Otherwise, the old soldiers reunited with friends, swapped stories at the battlefield's landmarks, and engaged in shenanigans, such as the impromptu raid Union veterans launched on the Confederate section of the encampment. Relying on contemporary newspaper accounts, Lee Vetter captures the grand sweep of the Great Gettysburg Reunion through the stories of the old men who assembled to relive the battles of their youth and held the rapt attention of a country, north and south, eager to find common ground fifty years after the Civil War. The Old Soldiers Show offers a unique perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and American history. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Shopping for a last-second gift on Christmas Eve isn't for the faint of heart.The Westbrook Trading Company is a struggling department store, slowly losing its battle with online shopping. With flickering fluorescent lights, outdated shelves, and the relentless buzz of the Rat Pack Christmas playlist, the store is a weary monument to a retail era long gone by. But tonight, it's the unlikely epicenter of desperation, nostalgia, and absurdity.As crowds descend in search of the elusive Plastic-Thing-3000-this year's must-have gadget-an ensemble cast of bargain hunters, exhausted employees, and misguided romantics collide in a night of chaos, longing, and tender moments. At the helm is Archibald Hensley III, a joyless miser clinging to cassette tapes and outdated ideals, whose personal regrets echo through the aisles like the Ghost of Christmas Gone Wrong.Between a pastor who cut his service short to go last minute shopping, a mother trying to win a toy for her daughter, a chintzy snow globe with too much history, and two best friends fumbling to relive their glory days, the night unfolds as a bittersweet, darkly funny reminder that sometimes the worst places bring out the most human parts of us.A Retail Carol is a satirical holiday story for anyone who's ever spent Christmas Eve fighting for a parking space, battled for a bargain, or tried to buy love with a receipt. Christmas shopping fiction; department store Christmas story This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Shopping for a last-second gift on Christmas Eve isn't for the faint of heart.The Westbrook Trading Company is a struggling department store, slowly losing its battle with online shopping. With flickering fluorescent lights, outdated shelves, and the relentless buzz of the Rat Pack Christmas playlist, the store is a weary monument to a retail era long gone by. But tonight, it's the unlikely epicenter of desperation, nostalgia, and absurdity.As crowds descend in search of the elusive Plastic-Thing-3000-this year's must-have gadget-an ensemble cast of bargain hunters, exhausted employees, and misguided romantics collide in a night of chaos, longing, and tender moments. At the helm is Archibald Hensley III, a joyless miser clinging to cassette tapes and outdated ideals, whose personal regrets echo through the aisles like the Ghost of Christmas Gone Wrong.Between a pastor who cut his service short to go last minute shopping, a mother trying to win a toy for her daughter, a chintzy snow globe with too much history, and two best friends fumbling to relive their glory days, the night unfolds as a bittersweet, darkly funny reminder that sometimes the worst places bring out the most human parts of us.A Retail Carol is a satirical holiday story for anyone who's ever spent Christmas Eve fighting for a parking space, battled for a bargain, or tried to buy love with a receipt.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. A Retail Carol | Lee Vetter | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Lee Vetter | EAN 9798999526113 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.