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Stackpole Books presents Gen. Edward J. Stackpole’s Civil War classics -- They Met at Gettysburg, Drama on the Rappahannock, Chancellorsville, and From Cedar Mountain to Antietam -- in a single abridged volume that covers the war’s pivotal and turbulent middle year in the Eastern Theater, from the summer of 1862 through the summer of 1863. This year of bloody conflict included the war’s defining battles: Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. It was a year during which the Union cycled through generals as Lincoln sought one who could fight and win – from McClellan to Pope for Second Bull Run, back to McClellan for Antietam, to Burnside for Freder...
Fully revised and updated version of the 1960 classic. A must for Civil War buffs, amateur and professional alike.
Originally published in 1958, this Stackpole classic retains its popular appeal and easy readability. Now updated with commentary and notes by D. Scott Hartwig, it will be of special interest to Civil War buffs and historians. Exceptional maps and illustrations.
The Army of the Potomac's defeat by General Lee. A classic reference.
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A revision of the widely respected (and long OP) 1959 edition. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Recounts the dimatic 1864 campaign. Updated with commentary by D. Scott Harwig and foreword by William C. Davis.
A systematic account of the strategic Civil War battle, from Lee's decision to invade Pennsylvania, to the consequences of his retreat.
Cat #. 99.0005 on title page.