Phillips, David L., with Hill, Rebecca L. (Chief Researcher)
Leesburg, Virginia: Gauley Mount Press, 1993. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 400 pages. Endpaper map. Bibliography. Index. Signed by the author on the title page. Includes Introduction, Bibliography, and Index. Chapters cover The Silent Rider; Setting the Stage For Tragedy; The Kanawha Valley Campaigns, Fort Donelson, An Angry Man, The Tough Tear--1864, Defending Lynchburg, Raid on Washington, Chambersburg Raid, Moorefield, The Last Months, Toward Appomattox and the End, and Flight. Also contains a photograph of John McCausland on page ii, as well as several black and white maps in the text. David L. Phillips, an expert in human rights, humanitarian action, conflict prevention, and diplomacy, has international expertise in regions such as the Middle East and the Balkans. Phillips is also the author of several books on the U.S. Civil War and on international diplomacy. In his 2005 book, Losing Iraq: Inside the Postwar Reconstruction Fiasco, Phillips draws from his experience as U.S. Department of State senior policy advisor to President George W. Bush to describe the U.S. involvement in the Iraq War, which began with the invasion of that country in 2003. This is a biography of John McCausland from western Virginia, teaching assistant in math and artillery tactics under Stonewall Jackson at VMI - He had a bounty on his head long after the war was ended. More