Don Hakenson (7 results)
More imagesPublished by Donald C. Hakenson, Alexandria, VA 2008
- Hardcover
Seller: Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, U.S.A.Riverow Bookshop
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Hardcover. Condition: Good +/NO DUSTJACKET. Alexandria, VA: Donald C. Hakenson. Good +/NO DUSTJACKET. 2008. Hardcover. Inscribed by author; pages clean and unmarked. .

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Seller: Winding Road Books, Ramona, KS, U.S.A.Winding Road Books
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Hardcover. Condition: New.
Published by privately published 2002
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- First Edition
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Seller: Berryville Old Book Shop, Berryville, VA, U.S.A.Berryville Old Book Shop
Contact seller5-star sellerOversized paperback. First Edition. 109 pgs. Illustrations. Inscribed to previous owner by Dudding. Very good softcover copy. (shop).
Language: English
Published by Privately printed 2003
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- First Edition
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Seller: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, U.S.A.Clayton Fine Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in original wrappers with a small sticker shdow on the front panel. Inscribed and signed by Hakenson and Duddling. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Franconia Museum
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Seller: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, U.S.A.Wonder Book
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Fair. Signed Copy . Signed by Don Hakenson on title page. Volume 4. Cigarette smoke scent. (franconia, fairfax county, virginia, history ).

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Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.Riverby Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover with glossy gray paper over boards, black and brown lettering across covers and along spine. B&W photographs on covers. Exterior clean, corners square. No date on title page. Copyright page dated only 2008. 78 pages. All clean and bright, B&W photographs featured throughout. Front free…endpaper inscribed "6 December 2016, To S---: I Hope you enjoy reading about these two Rangers! Best Wishes, Don Hakenson." Binding neat and tight. Please email us with questions or to request photos. Signed by Author(s).

Published by Donald C. Hakenson, Alexandria, VA 2008
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.Ground Zero Books, Ltd.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Format is approximately 5.75 inches by 8.75 inches. vii, [1], 78, [2] pages. Foreword by Thomas J. Evans. Illustrations. Index. Signed by the author on the title page. Don Hakenson is the past President for the Stuart-Mosby Historical Society. He has served… as a History Commissioner for Lee District in Fairfax County. Don is also a Civil War advisor for the Mosby Foundation. Don's manuscript, This Forgotten Land was the recipient of the 2001 Nan Netherton award presented by the Fairfax County History Commission and his book, This Forgotten Land, Volume II, received a special History award from the Alexandria Historical Society and received the Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal Award from the United Daughters of the Confederacy Loudoun Chapter 170. Don also published three other books about Colonel John S. Mosby and his men. Colonel John So. Mosby introduced many new tactics during the Civil War. He found that small, swiftly moving cavalry companies, heavily armed with only pistols, could surprise and defeat larger Federal forces. His hit and run tactics were highly successful. His Rangers would either quickly overwhelm his enemies, or quit the fight if there was no chance of success. Following an engagement, Col. Mosby and his Rangers would often disappear into the night, and from this he became known as "The Gray Ghost." The Forty-third Battalion's Artillery Company helped attain major victories at the Wage Train Raid, Salem, Mount Zion Church, and in other engagements. One highly regarded member of the Artillery Company was Lieutenant Frank Henry "Red Fox" Rahm, who was captured by Federal forces and sent to the Old Capital Prison. This is Lieutenant Rahm's story of his escape. Lieutenant Rahm demonstrated he was a true Ranger and took advantage of every opportunity.