Incoming Resources
- AmericanHeritage history of the Battle of Gettysburg, by Craig L. Symonds
- What was the turning point of the Civil War?, Alfred Waud goes to Gettysburg, by Ellen T. Crenshaw
- The Gettysburg address, by Abraham Lincoln ; illustrated by Michael McCurdy ; foreword by Garry Wills
- Firestorm at Gettysburg, civilian voices, Jim Slade and John Alexander
- Tillie Pierce, teen eyewitness to the Battle of Gettysburg, Tanya Anderson
- The Battle of Gettysburg in American history, Ann Graham Gaines
- Lee's real plan at Gettysburg, Troy D. Harman
- Gettysburg, the last invasion, Allen C. Guelzo
- The colors of courage, Gettysburg's forgotten history : immigrants, women, and African Americans in the Civil War's defining battle, Margaret S. Creighton
- Gettysburg, the graphic novel, written and illustrated by C.M. Butzer
- Gettysburg--the first day, Harry W. Pfanz
- Gettysburg, Managing editor: Gretchen Bacon
- 12 questions about the Gettysburg Address, by Mirella S. Miller
- Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address, separating fact from fiction, by Nel Yomtov
- African Americans and the Gettysburg campaign, James M. Paradis ; Martin Gordon, consulting editor
- Gettysburg, James Bow
- Gettysburg, by Catherine Reef
- Gettysburg, day three, Jeffrey D. Wert
- Lost triumph, Lee's real plan at Gettysburg-and why it failed, Tom Carhart
- The Battle of Gettysburg and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Carin T. Ford
- Gettysburg, the second day, Harry W. Pfanz
- The long road to Gettysburg, Jim Murphy
- The world will long remember, a guide to the Battle of Gettysburg, by JoAnna M. McDonald
- Gods and generals, the paintings of Mort Künstler, text by James I. Robertson, Jr. ; foreword by Ron Maxwell ; based on the novel by Jeff Shaara
- Gettysburg, the Confederate high tide, by Champ Clark and the editors of Time-Life Books
- Gettysburg, produced by Scott Free Productions in assocation with Herzog & Company for History ; executive producers, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, David W. Zucker, Mary Lisio, and Mark Herzog ; written by Richard Bedser and Ed Fields ; directed by Adrian Moat
- Just a few words, Mr. Lincoln, the story of the Gettysburg Address, by Jean Fritz ; illustrated by Charles Robinson
- Gettysburg as the generals remembered it, postwar perspectives of ten commanders, edited by Robert P. Broadwater
- Writing the Gettysburg Address, Martin P. Johnson
- The Battle of Gettysburg, bloodiest battle of the Civil War, by Clara MacCarald
- Summer's bloodiest days, the Battle of Gettysburg as told from all sides, by Jennifer L. Weber ; foreword by James M. McPherson
- Gettysburg and stories of valor, Inecom Entertainment ; produced, directed, edited and photographed by Mark Bussler
- Gettysburg, the true account of two young heroes in the greatest battle of the Civil War, Iain Cameron Martin
- Eyewitness to Gettysburg, the story of Gettysburg as told by the leading correspondent of his day, with an introduction and notes by John W. Schildt
- The battle between the farm lanes, Hancock saves the Union center, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863 : a history and tour guide, by David Shultz and David Wieck
- What was the Battle of Gettysburg?, by Jim O'Connor ; illustrated by John Mantha
- The Battle of Gettysburg, James Tackach, book editor
- The Gettysburg Address, by Michael Burgan
- The cemetery keepers of Gettysburg, Linda Oatman High ; illustrations by Laura Francesca Filippucci
- Gettysburg, by Ruth Ashby
- Charley Waters goes to Gettysburg, Susan Sinnott ; photographs by Dorothy Handelman
- The Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War's biggest battle, Wendy Vierow
- Pickett's charge in history and memory, Carol Reardon
- Lost triumph, Lee's real plan at Gettysburg-and why it failed, Tom Carhart
- Gettysburg, the legendary battle and the address that inspired a nation, text by Shelley Tanaka ; paintings by David Craig
- Twilight at Little Round Top, July 2, 1863, the tide turns at Gettysburg, Glenn W. LaFantasie
- The Gettysburg nobody knows, edited by Gabor S. Boritt