Presents the history surrounding the battle at Gettysburg, and summarizes the aftermath of General Lee's retreat.
Gettysburg is a book about values - the values of the Civil War generation and those we live by today. Theirs was a generation willing to die in great numbers...
Deftly balancing his own narrative style with revealing firsthand accounts, Trudeau brings this engrossing human tale to life as never before.
Clearly written and illustrated with maps and photographs, this is the book to have when you explore Gettysburg.
This compilation of fascinating articles are contributed by leading experts, historians, authors, professors, and more, including Peter C. Luebke, Brian Dirck, William Burton Kurtz, Alexander Newton, Ronald S. Coddington, Mark H. Dunkelman, ...
Like thousands of families across the South, the Brannon clan in Culpeper County anxiously awaits word of the fates of two sons. Gettysburg is the sixth book in a ten-volume series of historical novels spanning the Civil War.
Gettysburg: Logan at Culp's Hill, maintains the accuracy of three days and nights of viscous fighting.
Offers a detailed analysis of the second day of fighting at the Battle of Gettysburg and discusses the stratagies of the Northern and Southern forces The authoritative account of the critical second day•s fighting at Gettysburg on 2 July ...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.
Text and illustrations describe the events before, during and after the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Yet at its core, the Battle of Gettysburg remains the story of the soldiers who fought in it - of their multiple personalities and of surprising endings. Join Stewart Cohen, Ph.D. in his riveting book, looks at what took place.
Like thousands of families across the South, the Brannon clan in Culpeper County anxiously awaits word of the fates of two sons. Gettysburg is the sixth book in a ten-volume series of historical novels spanning the Civil War.
... Belligerent Muse: Five Northern Writers and How They Shaped Our Understanding of the Civil War. e. “Gettysburg—the place and the battle—is offered here in a kind of fifth dimension, a remarkable assembly of haunts, gripping and moving ...
On July 2, 1863, the second day of fighting at Gettysburg, Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, in a controversial interpretation of his orders, advanced his men beyond the established Union...
The town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, was the site of the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War.
The story of the Battle of Gettysburg, its aftermath, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, are told through the eyes of various fictional personalities who witnessed the events.
An incisive look at the turning point of the Civil War, when the great armies of the North and South came to Gettysburg in July 1863—from Pulitzer Prize winner Bruce Catton, one of the great historians of the Civil War.
Uses letters, diaries, photographs, sketches, and artifacts to provide a personal perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg. This book is by and of the soldiers and civilians who personally experienced the Battle of Gettysburg.
... Duty Faithfully Performed, p. 143. CHAPTER 5 65. Quoted in Stackpole and Nye, The Battle of Gettysburg, p. 65. 66. Quoted in Symonds, Gettysburg, p. 40. 67. Quoted in Harry W. Pfanz, Gettysburg: The Second Day. Chapel Hill, NC ...