Historical Fiction - Civil War Genre
Books in the Historical Fiction - Civil War genre:
The Wide Wide World (1851)
Author(s):
Susan Bogert Warner
Illustrator(s):
None
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)
Author(s):
Mark Twain
Illustrator(s):
True W. Williams
Little Women (1880)
Author(s):
Louisa May Alcott
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
The American Claimant (1892)
Colonel Mulberry Sellers, an American entrepreneur, succeeds to a British Earldom. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Mark Twain
Illustrator(s):
Dan Beard
Cressy and Other Tales (1896)
Author(s):
Bret Harte
Illustrator(s):
E. Boyd Smith
An Old-Fashioned Girl (1902)
Polly, a simple ‘old-fashioned’ girl from the country visits her wealthy friend Fanny in the big city.
Author(s):
Louisa May Alcott
Illustrator(s):
Jessie Willcox Smith
The Log of a Cowboy (1903)
A history of the cattle drives north from Texas after the Civil War. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Author(s):
Andy Adams
Illustrator(s):
E. Boyd Smith
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903)
Rebecca Rowena Randall comes to stay with her aunts in Riverboro.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Illustrator(s):
None
Boy Life (1909)
Author(s):
William Dean Howells
Illustrator(s):
Henry François Farny
Florence Scovel Shinn
The Children of the New Forest (1911)
Author(s):
Frederick Marryat
Illustrator(s):
E. Boyd Smith
The Long Roll (1911)
Author(s):
Mary Johnston
Illustrator(s):
N. C. Wyeth
Cease Firing (1912)
The acclaimed sequel to The Long Roll vividly dramatizes the final years of the Civil War.
Read online at archive.org
Author(s):
Mary Johnston
Illustrator(s):
N. C. Wyeth
Sinopah, the Indian Boy (1913)
Author(s):
James Willard Schultz
Illustrator(s):
E. Boyd Smith
The Drums of the 47th (1914)
Author(s):
Robert J. Burdette
Illustrator(s):
N. C. Wyeth
Dick Devereux: A Story of the Civil War (1915)
Author(s):
David Tod Gilliam
Illustrator(s):
Lois Lenski
Tang of Life (1918)
An old-fashioned cowboy shoot-em-up. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Henry Herbert Knibbs
Illustrator(s):
E. Boyd Smith
Les Misérables (1925)
Author(s):
Victor Hugo
Illustrator(s):
Mead Schaeffer
The Black Angels (1926)
They all seven loved to sing, except Joseph, and eagerly accepted Benjy's plan to form an Operatic and Concert Troupe.
Author(s):
Maud Hart Lovelace
Illustrator(s):
George Breans
Children of the Moor (1927)
Author(s):
Laura Matilda Fitinghoff
Illustrator(s):
Gustaf Tenggren
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