If you liked For truth and freedom by Armistead C. Gordon, start with Congressional currency (1895), The Best Short Stories of 1916 (1916), and Robin Aroon (1908). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Congressional currency
1895 · 234 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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The Best Short Stories of 1916
1916 · 472 pages · Richard Matthews Hallet, Fannie Hurst, Irvin S. Cobb, Barry Benefield, Frederick St. George De Lautour Booth-Tucker, Armistead C. Gordon, Walter John Muilenburg, Frederick Stuart Greene, Albert Du Verney Pentz, Mary Lerner, Jeannette Augustus Marks, Benjamin Rosenblatt · Same author
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Robin Aroon
1908 · 222 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Gordons in Virginia
1918 · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Bef' de war
1893 · 131 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Virginian Writers of Fugitive Verse
1923 · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Memories and memorials of William Gordon McCabe
1925 · 2 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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The gift of the morning star
1905 · 373 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Virginian portraits
1924 · 137 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Colonel James Gordon of Lancaster (1714-1768)
1913 · 11 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Solv-a-crime
1972 · 96 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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Staunton, Virginia : its past, present and future
1890 · 74 pages · Armistead C. Gordon · Same author
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