Books by "Frank L. Klement"

3 books found

The Dark Intrigue

The Dark Intrigue

by Frank Van der Linden

2007 · Fulcrum Publishing

The Dark Intrigue tells for the first time the incredible story of how leaders of an American political party, during the Civil War, conferred cordially with enemy agents in a foreign country in a scheme to oust the president of the United States and enforce peace without victory. Most Northerners initially supported Abraham Lincoln's war against the Southern Confederacy to save the Union. But later, many turned against it when the death toll soared above a half million. Hoping to recapture the White House as a "peace party," leading Democrats met with Confederate agents in the summer of 1864 and discussed ways to end the war-not win it. Lincoln charged that one Confederate agent, C. C. Clay, had convinced the Democrats to orchestrate an armistice. This intriguing book reveals letters from Clay that confirm Lincoln's suspicions. A fascinating read, The Dark Intrigue brings an important piece of Civil War history to light.

A Great Civil War

A Great Civil War

by Russell Frank Weigley

2000 · Indiana University Press

Major new interpretation of the events which continue to dominate the American imagination and identity.

With Ballot and Bayonet

With Ballot and Bayonet

by Joseph Allan Frank

1998 · University of Georgia Press

Based on letters and diaries of more than a thousand soldiers, political scientist Joseph Allan Frank describes how political considerations were central to the development of the armies of the North and South--motivating soldiers, shaping officers, and assuring military cohesion. Illustrations.