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Ironclads and Columbiads: The Coast

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John F. Blair Publisher, 1989 - History - 456 pages

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User Review  - Charles Cummings - Goodreads

The title says the topic. What I learned is that there is always more to learn even after reading the Shelby Foote and Bruce Catton American Civil War volumes. The war in NC was is a fascinating study ... Read full review

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Contents

Acknowledgements
1
The Coast Attacked
7
We Have On These Waters Some
15
Copyright

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About the author (1989)

William R. Trotter was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, and educated at Davidson College, where he earned a B.A. in European History. He has worked as a regional music critic, a book reviewer, and a freelance historian and feature writer. Trotter has published twelve books as well as many articles--in "The Independent" (North Carolina), "Spectator Magazine", the "American Record Magazine", "Film Culture", "Military History Monthly", and dozens of other magazines. Since 1987, he has been a senior writer for "PC Gamer Magazine." In 1995, Trotter won the Finlandia Foundation's Arts and Letters Prize for "A Frozen Hell", and the book is required reading for the 2nd Marine Division. In addition, his biography of Mitropoulos, "Priest of Music: The Life and Times of Dimitri Mitropoulos", was selected as one of the "ten best 'arts' books of the year" by National Public Radio, and one of his novellas has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. William Trotter lives with his wife and their youngest son in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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