A Catalog of Uniforms in the Collection of the Museum of theConfederacy, Richmond: The Museum of the Confederacy 1987, 2000 Reprint.
Albert, Alphaeus H. Record of American Uniform and Historical Buttons Bicentennial Edition, Boyertown: Boyertown Publishing Co. 1976.
Albert, Alphaeus H. Buttons of the Confederacy. Highstown: Boyertown Publishing Co. 1963.
Bazelon, Bruce S. Horseman’s: The Enterprise of Military Equipage. Manassas: REF Typesetting and Publishing . 1997.
Bazelon, Bruce S. and Mcguinn, William F. A Directory of American Military Goods, Dealers, and Makers 1785-1915. Manassas: REF Typesetting and Publishing. 1990.
Bazelon, Bruce H. and Mcguinn, William F. American Military Button Makers and Dealers: Their Back Marks and Dates, Manassas: REF Typesetting and Publishing. 1984.
Binder, Daniel J. Civil War Collectors Guide to Albert’s Button Book, Orange: Publisher’s Press 1993.
Cambell J. Duncan and Edgar M. Howell, American Military Insignia, 1800-1851. Washington , DC. Smithsonian Institution 1963.
Dorsey, Steven R. American Military Belts and Related Equipments , Union City: Pioneer Press, 1984.
Emilio, Luis F. The Emilio Collection of Military Buttons. Salem: The Essex Institute 1911.
Johnson, David F. Uniform Buttons: American Armed Forces 1784-1948, Vol. I & II. Watkins Glen , NY: Century House. 1948.
Luscomb, Sally C. The Collectors Encyclopedia of Buttons, New York: Bonanza Books 1967.
Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1861.
Schuyler, Hartley & Graham: Illustrated Catalogue of Civil War Military Goods. New York: Dover Publications. 1864.
Tice, Warren K. Uniform Buttons of the United States 1776-1865. Gettysburg: Thomas Publications. 1997.
Tice , Warren K. Guides to Civil War Period Military Values & Detecting Modern-Made buttons. 2006.
I’m surprised my books I bought back in 1999 are now selling for $100 to $300 now. Guess limited printing. Mine were signed by the author… Mr. Brazelon’s “American Military Buttons makers …. and of course, Mr. Record of American Uniform and Historical Buttons, by Albert Aljphaeus..
No surprise there ! The books are becoming as collectable as the buttons ! Look at how Tice’s book is priced.