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Der Stand der US-Armee in Gettysburg von Jeffrey C. Hall

by Jeffrey C. Hall | HC | VeryGood
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“Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ...
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Hardcover
Weight
3 lbs
Product Group
Book
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ISBN
9780253342584

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Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253342589
ISBN-13
9780253342584
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2342895

Product Key Features

Book Title
Stand of the U. S. Army at Gettysburg
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), United States / General
Publication Year
2003
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Author
Jeffrey C. Hall
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
56 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
2003-004407
Dewey Edition
21
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"... a positive contribution to the historiography of the battle of Gettysburg. To have such a treasure of tactical maps about Gettysburg in one volume makes [its] purchase... a bargain. - Journal of Military History By concentrating on specific infantry movements and timing, Hall uncovers new ways of evaluating Gettysburg. -Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC)" -Journal (Greenwood, SC), "... a positive contribution to the historiography of the battle of Gettysburg. To have such a treasure of tactical maps about Gettysburg in one volume makes [its] purchase... a bargain. -- Journal of Military History By concentrating on specific infantry movements and timing, Hall uncovers new ways of evaluating Gettysburg. -- Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC)" -- Journal (Greenwood, SC), ... a positive contribution to the historiography of the battle of Gettysburg. To have such a treasure of tactical maps about Gettysburg in one volume makes [its] purchase... a bargain. - Journal of Military History By concentrating on specific infantry movements and timing, Hall uncovers new ways of evaluating Gettysburg. -Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC), "This is not just 'another Gettysburg book,' but a different Gettysburg book. Most of the prior Gettysburg books have been accounts of Confederate command failures that led to Confederate defeat. This is the story of the Federal defense leading to Federal victory. The book contains new material and new insights. It rivals Coddington as an essential Gettysburg book, and it maps the battle like Bigelow mapped The Campaign at Chancellorsville." Alan T. Nolan, author of Lee Considered and The Iron Brigade, ... a positive contribution to the historiography of the battle of Gettysburg. To have such a treasure of tactical maps about Gettysburg in one volume makes [its] purchase... a bargain. -- Journal of Military History By concentrating on specific infantry movements and timing, Hall uncovers new ways of evaluating Gettysburg. --Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC)--Journal "(Greenwood, SC), "... a positive contribution to the historiography of the battle of Gettysburg. To have such a treasure of tactical maps about Gettysburg in one volume makes [its] purchase... a bargain. -- Journal of Military History By concentrating on specific infantry movements and timing, Hall uncovers new ways of evaluating Gettysburg. -- Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC)" -- Journal & lt;/I& gt;(Greenwood, SC)
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Dewey Decimal
973.7/349
Table Of Content
Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Cast of Characters 1. The Roads to Gettysburg: Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania in June 1863 2. July 1: The Union Suffers a Setback but Gains a Great Position 3. July 2: The Climax of the Battle 4. July 3: The Great Gamble Lee Could Have Won and the Federals' Finest Hour 5. Aftermath: The Pursuit and Escape of the Army of Northern Virginia Appendixes A. The Cavalry Battle at Brandy Station (June 9) B. The Loudoun Valley Cavalry Battels (June 17-21) C. The Fighting Near Brinkerhoff's Ridge (July 2) D. The Cavalry Battle East of Gettysburg (July 3) E. The Fatal Cavalry Charge of Elon Farnsworth (July 3) F. Organization of the Union and Confederate Armies at Gettysburg G. The Potential and Problems of Small-Arms Fire at Gettysburg Notes Bibliographic Essay Index
Synopsis
"This is not just 'another Gettysburg book, ' but a different Gettysburg book. Most of the prior Gettysburg books have been accounts of Confederate command failures that led to Confederate defeat. This is the story of the Federal defense leading to Federal victory. The book contains new material and new insights. It rivals Coddington as an essential Gettysburg book, and it maps the battle like Bigelow mapped The Campaign at Chancellorsville." --Alan T. Nolan, author of Lee Considered and The Iron Brigade This major reinterpretation of the key battle of the American Civil War tells the story of the Gettysburg campaign as it unfolded from early June through mid-July 1863, and its climax with the Federal victory at Gettysburg. The book strives to describe the campaign with utmost clarity. In pursuit of this goal, it restricts itself to the campaign's major events and participants. Yet many components of even a boiled-down account of the campaign are complex. Accordingly, The Stand features more than 160 maps and numerous diagrams that allow the reader to understand what happened at every important stage of the campaign, with special emphasis on the three-day battle of July 1-3. The book also pays tribute to the vast literature on Gettysburg, with careful consideration of the many analyses of the campaign, paying particular attention to recent works. The appearance of new interpretations, including those offered here, suggests that only now, nearly 150 years after the event, are we approaching a complete and accurate view of what happened during those crucial days at Gettysburg., "This is not just 'another Gettysburg book,' but a different Gettysburg book. Most of the prior Gettysburg books have been accounts of Confederate command failures that led to Confederate defeat. This is the story of the Federal defense leading to Federal victory. The book contains new material and new insights. It rivals Coddington as an essential Gettysburg book, and it maps the battle like Bigelow mapped The Campaign at Chancellorsville." --Alan T. Nolan, author of Lee Considered and The Iron Brigade This major reinterpretation of the key battle of the American Civil War tells the story of the Gettysburg campaign as it unfolded from early June through mid-July 1863, and its climax with the Federal victory at Gettysburg. The book strives to describe the campaign with utmost clarity. In pursuit of this goal, it restricts itself to the campaign's major events and participants. Yet many components of even a boiled-down account of the campaign are complex. Accordingly, The Stand features more than 160 maps and numerous diagrams that allow the reader to understand what happened at every important stage of the campaign, with special emphasis on the three-day battle of July 1-3. The book also pays tribute to the vast literature on Gettysburg, with careful consideration of the many analyses of the campaign, paying particular attention to recent works. The appearance of new interpretations, including those offered here, suggests that only now, nearly 150 years after the event, are we approaching a complete and accurate view of what happened during those crucial days at Gettysburg., This major reinterpretation of the key battle of the American Civil War tells the story of the Gettysburg campaign as it unfolded from early June through mid-July 1863, and its climax with the Federal victory at Gettysburg. Maps. Charts.
LC Classification Number
E475.53.H215 2003

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