The Class of 1861


Custer, Ames, and Their Classmates After West Point

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By Ralph Kirshner, Foreword by George A. Plimpton
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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248

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Ralph Kirshner, a contributor to the Dictionary of American Biography and the American National Biography, has worked as a librarian in Maine, New York, and Wyoming and currently lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

"This well-illustrated, tautly written gem of a volume deserves to be on the shelf of all Civil War readers."-Washington Times "[Ralph Kirshner] has exhaustively mined a rich archival lode on the class of '61. The result is a first-rate book."-Robert K. Krick, author of Stonewall Jackson at Cedar Mountain and Lee's Colonels "Even in our unsentimental time there remains something romantic and glamorous about rising to be a general officer while in one's mid-twenties, and that sense of romance permeates this book."-Russell F. Weigley in the Journal of Southern History "For anyone interested in late-nineteenth-century history or in the effect war has on men's lives, The Class of 1861 should not be missed."-Military History of the West "Ralph Kirshner captures the exciting and thought-provoking stories of selected classmates as their character is tested in the fiery crucible of the Civil War. Equally important is the attention given to certain of the classmates' postwar careers as politicians, soldiers, explorers, diplomats, and engineers."-Edwin Bearss, Historian Emeritus, National Park Service

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