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what is the book called “if the south had won the civil war” by MacKinlay Kantor about?

can someone please give me a summary about it. I don’t understand it

Look at the title: “If the south had won the Civil War”…….what would have happened? And the author goes about exploring the possible answers.

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Follow Me, Boys!


Follow Me, Boys!


$3.29


Heartwarming Disney tale stars Fred MacMurray as a travelling musician who dreams of becoming a lawyer. After settling in a sleepy small town, he decides to become a scoutmaster for a newly formed Boy Scouts troop. As MacMurray leads the youths, he decides to put aside his career plans and instead focus on helping his community. With Vera Miles, Lillian Gish, David Bailey. 133 min. Standard; Sound…

The Best Years of Our Lives [VHS]


The Best Years of Our Lives [VHS]


$14.95


Winner of seven Academy Awards, including best picture, director, actor, and screenplay, William Wyler’s brilliant drama about domestic life after World War II remains one of the all-time classics of American cinema. Inspired by a pictorial article about returning soldiers in Life magazine, the story focuses on three war veterans (Fredric March, Dana Andrews, and Harold Russell in unforgettable ro…

Best Years of Our Lives [VHS]


Best Years of Our Lives [VHS]


$9.08


Winner of seven Academy Awards, including best picture, director, actor, and screenplay, William Wyler’s brilliant drama about domestic life after World War II remains one of the all-time classics of American cinema. Inspired by a pictorial article about returning soldiers in Life magazine, the story focuses on three war veterans (Fredric March, Dana Andrews, and Harold Russell in unforgettable ro…

Gun Crazy [VHS]


Gun Crazy [VHS]


$19.98


One of the most vital of all film noir pictures, Gun Crazy has more cinematic gusto and sexual heat than almost any movie of its time. It’s a variation on the Bonnie and Clyde story, but with a bizarre set-up: firearms enthusiasts John Dall and Peggy Cummins (neither of whom were ever this wild again) meet as sharpshooters in a carnival, then turn to crime. The direction, by Joseph H. Lewis, is l…

The Best Years of Our Lives


The Best Years of Our Lives


$14.98


Winner of seven Academy Awards, including best picture, director, actor, and screenplay, William Wyler’s brilliant drama about domestic life after World War II remains one of the all-time classics of American cinema. Inspired by a pictorial article about returning soldiers in Life magazine, the story focuses on three war veterans (Fredric March, Dana Andrews, and Harold Russell in unforgettable ro…

Gun Crazy


Gun Crazy


$18.94


One of the most vital of all film noir pictures, Gun Crazy has more cinematic gusto and sexual heat than almost any movie of its time. It’s a variation on the Bonnie and Clyde story, but with a bizarre set-up: firearms enthusiasts John Dall and Peggy Cummins (neither of whom were ever this wild again) meet as sharpshooters in a carnival, then turn to crime. The direction, by Joseph H. Lewis, is l…

MacKinlay Kantor


MacKinlay Kantor




Andersonville (Plume)


Andersonville (Plume)


$5.99


Based on the author s extensive research and nearly twenty-five years in the making, MacKinlay Kantor s bestselling masterwork tells the heartbreaking story of the notorious Georgia prison where 50,000 Northern soldiers suffered – and 14,000 died – and of the people whose lives were changed by the grim camp where the best and the worst of the Civil War came together. Recommended in Laura Berquist …

If The South Had Won The Civil War


If The South Had Won The Civil War


$7.35


The Past is a strange place indeed . . . everything could have been so different so easily.Just a touch here and a tweak there . . . .MacKinlay Kantor, Pulitzer Price-winning author and master storyteller, shows us how the South could have won the Civil War: how two small shifts in history (as we know it) in the summer of 1863 could have turned the tide for the Confederacy. What would have happene…


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