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There are plenty of places that sell and own books about the Civil War. One can simply go to their nearest library and find many many books on the topic. Other places would include Books A Million or even Amazon.
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One can find books on the western culture of the United States at their local library or online via the Gutenberg Project. At either resource one should focus on the historical books covering the period from about the Civil War to the mid 20th century as that is when most of the west was settled.
If one were looking for books on Crimean War, the easiest and cheapest place to look would be the local library. If someone would like to purchase a book on the topic, try a bookstore or Amazon. The Crimean War: A History is a paperback book available on Amazon for about $17.12.
One can purchase Civil War books through online bookstores such as Amazon. They offer a wide variety prices and books for one to purchase. Another consideration might be renting them from the library so one does not have to pay for all the books he or she would like to read about the Civil War.
Reading books written by survivors of the war is a great way to start. The book that got me into World War 2 was written by James Bradley - his father was one of the boys that participated in the flag raising on Iwo Jima, but he didnt find that out until after his father passed away. If you are looking for someone in particular email me and I will help you find the books that you want.
World War I soldiers can be found in the Time Life books. There are also some on Youtube.
Information about the reconstruction of the States after the American Civil War can be found on a website called Essortment. The local library would also have a selection of books about the Civil War that would have details about the reconstruction efforts.
Information about the battle of Lexington and Concord can be found in all good history books. The battle was one of the first military engagements of the American Civil War.