If you know anyone that might be interested, I also have a 1987 reprint of the May, 1911 History of the 3d, 7th, 8th, and 12th Kentucky C.S.A., by Henry George. Softcover, 8-1/2 x 11, 196 pages, in as new -if not new, condition: Contents include: 1. Constitutional Rights to Secede, including the Origin of the Negro Traffic. 2. Organization of the Third and Eighth Kentucky; Their Movement up to and Including the Battle of Fort Donelson and Shiloh. 3. Organization of the Seventh Kentucky; Their Movement up to and Including the Battle of Shiloh. 4. Operations About Corinth; Movement Back to Tupelo and on to Vicksburg. 5. Movement South Under John C. Breckinridge; Battle of Baton Rouge, and the Occupancy of Port Hudson. 6. Movement in North Mississippi under Van Dorn. Price and Van Dorn Unite Their Commands and Make an Unsuccessful Attack on the Federals under Rosecrans at Corinth. 7. Movement in Front of Grant; Holly Springs, Grenada and Tallahatchie, Back to Vicksburg; Big Black and to the Battle of Baker's Creek. 8. Mistakes of Pemberton. General Joseph E. Johnston, at Jackson, Moved to Big Black in Rear of Gratn; Fell Back to Jackson, Where There was Some Fighting; Moved Back to Meridian; Moved to Canton, Where They Remained During the Winter. Organization of the Twelfth Kentucky, and the Battle of Okolona 9. Kentuckians Mounted and Put Under Forrest; Moved north Through Tennessee; Captured Union City and Attacked Paducah. Command Visited Their Homes First Time in Three years or Since the War Commenced. 10. Brice's Cross-Roads, the Most Brilliant Victory of the War; It Has No Parallel. 11. Battle of Harrisburg, Miss. Federals, under A. J. Smith, about Fifteen Thousand Strong; Confederates, about Seven Thousand Strong, under S. D. Lee. Illy Advised and Badly Managed by the Confederates. 12. Operations about Oxford and Memphis. 13. Forrest's Raid or Campaign into Middle Tennessee. Capture of Athens, Sulphur Springs Trestle and Engagement about Pulaski. Recrossing the Tennessee River in the Face of a Large Force of the Enemy. Johnsonville Affair. Capture of Steamers. 14. Hood's Campaign to Nashville. Federal Army Escapes from Columbia. Battle of Franklin. Forrest at Murfreesboro. Repulse and Retreat of Hood's Army from Nashville. Forrest Covering Retreat. 15. From Montevallo to Selma. 16. Biographical Sketches: Edward Crossland Hylan B. Lyon Virgil Y. Cook Abram Buford Charles Wickliffe Albert P. Thompson Daniel R. Merritt Charles F. Jarrett G. A. C. Holt Robert A. Browder J. A. Collins Henry George Muster Roll of Kentucky Volunteers, C. S. A.: Eighth Regiment Infantry Third Regiment Mounted Infantry Twelfth Regiment Cavalry Seventh Regiment Mounted Infantry Women of the South Sources of Information Nice book with easy to read print. $40, including media mail postage with delivery confirmation. CONTACT: [email protected] OR [email protected] ALRIGHT!