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New Book on Civil War in Illinois

FULL-LENGTH NEW BOOK ON

ILLINOIS IN THE CIVIL WAR

APPEALS TO ALL READERS

A new, full-length book on Illinois in the Civil War covers a crucial period in the state’s history with an easy-to-read, fast-moving style that appeals to a variety of readers.

The Civil War in Illinois is a fully-documented, illustrated softcover work of 184 pages by acclaimed historian Tom Emery of Carlinville, a contributor to multiple Illinois newspapers who has lectured on his research to audiences statewide.

His current release is a compilation of a bi-weekly newspaper column on Illinois in the Civil War that Emery wrote from August 2011 to May 2014. The columns, which are presented in chronological format in the book, cover all of the leading topics of the Civil War in Illinois, including the top leaders, regiments, and issues, the state’s participation in key battles, and life on the homefront.

Quotes from dozens of men in the ranks highlight the book, which includes all seventy-one of Emery’s columns plus four of his other articles relating to Illinois in the war. The Civil War in Illinois includes over twenty-five photos as well as a twelve-page bibliography, complete footnotes with annotation, and index.

Illinois sent over 259,000 men to serve in the war and produced such immortal figures as Lincoln and Grant, but surprisingly little has been written on the war in the state in the 150 years since the conflict. Emery’s book fills that void with a comprehensive look at the stories that define the state in the war, such as support for President Lincoln, Illinoisans who fought for the South, reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation, and the role of Illinois troops in such pivotal battles as Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Shiloh, Chickamauga, and the March to the Sea.

The stories of the common soldier, however, are the heart of The Civil War in Illinois. Also included are the uplifting tale of battlefield angel Mary “Mother” Bickerdyke as well as the story of Jennie Hodgers, who spent three years in service posing as a man. The stories of Christmas for Illinois soldiers are also included.

Emery says that readers can learn a lot from the book in just a little time. “This isn’t something that takes a long time to read, or learn from,” he remarked. “A reader can pick up the book, turn to any page, spend a few minutes at a time, and take something away from it.”

The book is being released just in time for the Christmas holidays, though quantities are limited. Delivery is expected around December 20.

The price of The Civil War in Illinois is $17.99 plus $1.12 tax and $3.89 postage and handling ($23 total). Orders may be placed using PayPal (use the e-mail enjoyhistorytoday@gmail.com) or by mail by sending your name, address, phone number, and check or money order for $23 to History in Print, 337 E. Second South, Carlinville, IL 62626. For more information, call 217-710-8392.