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| #1682327 in Books | University of South Carolina Press | 2012-09-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.02 x1.14 x8.50l,2.82 | File type: PDF | 538 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A classic history reference|By Jean Cooper|The three reference books by Randolph W. Kirkland are unique and valuable to the researcher. I'd been looking for a copy of each volume for years (and I was even willing to pay the $300-$350 that each is valued at, if necessary). Luckily, I discovered that the first two volumes are now available in a reprint edition, and snapped them u|From the Inside Flap|A compilation of South Carolinians who were held in captivity during the Civil War|About the Author|An established researcher of South Carolina Civil War military service, Randolph W. Kirkland, Jr., is t
First published in 2002 by the South Carolina Historical Society, Dark Hours was the second of two landmark Civil War research projects carried out by Randolph W. Kirkland, Jr. The companion volume on South Carolinians killed in military service, Broken Fortunes, was published in 1995. Highly prized by collectors and historians, both of Kirkland's monumental projects have now been restored to print as Civil War Sesquicentennial Editions by the University of South Carolin...
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