Follow the links to read an excerpt from any monograph. Out-of-print monographs are downloadable at no charge.
- #1 – He Came as a Peacemaker: Abraham Lincoln in the Confederate Capital
- #2 – A Study in Warfighting: Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads
- #3 – The Battle of Tupelo
- #4 – The Winter of 1863: Grant’s Louisiana Canals Expeditions — out of print
- #5 – The Battle of Griswoldville & the Army of the Tennessee on Sherman’s March to the Sea
- #6 – The First Battle of Moorefield: Early’s Cavalry is Routed
- #7 – Fitz John Porter, The Campaign of Second Manassas, and The Problem of Command and Control in the 19th Century
- #8 – The Danville Expedition of April and May June 1865 – out of print
- #9 – Fear, Fire and Fortitude: Soldiers and Civilians in Columbia, SC Jan – Feb 1865 – out of print
- #10 – The Jones-Imboden Raid Against the B&O Railroad at Rowlesburg, Virginia April 1863
- #11 – Of Sabres and Carbines: The Emergence of the Federal Dragoon
- #12 – Confusion Compounded: The Pivotal Battle of Raymond, 12 May 1863
- #13 – The Entering Wedge: The Battle of Port Gibson, 1 May 1863
- #14 – The Coastal War in North and South Carolina: An Analysis of the Evolution of Joint Naval-Army Operations 1861-1865
- #15 – Publications, Previews & Commentary: A Special Book Review Edition from the Members of the BGES
- #16 – Roswell Feels the Fire: The Impact of Federal Policies During Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign in July 1864
- #17 – Colonel Charles Russell Lowell: The Death of a Soldier
- #18 – The Corinth Diary of Private Charles Stevens, Company A, 47th Illinois Infantry, September 29th – December 5th, 1862
- #19 – The St. Albans Raiders
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