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    Publisher
    University Press of Kentucky
    ISBN-10
    081313384X
    ISBN-13
    9780813133843
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    28038716174

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    518 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Perryville : this Grand Havoc of Battle
    Subject
    United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
    Publication Year
    2011
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    History
    Author
    Kenneth W. Noë
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    27.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

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    Scholarly & Professional
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Reviews
    "An excellent book that will be hard to surpass in covering this battle." -- Journal of America's Military Past, "Casts new light on this epic struggle for Kentucky and restores it to a deserved place in the Civil War's pantheon of great campaigns." -- Southern Historian, ""An exceptional book. Buffs and serious scholars alike will enjoy what should be the definitive work on this battle for some time to come." --Civil War News" --, "Noe clearly has established himself as a significant player among national Civil War historians of the western theater." -- Indiana Magazine of History, ""Noe details in stirring prose backed by impressive research, the full dimension of the campaign and the battle that ended in a tactical victory yet could not win Kentucky for the South. In surely the most detailed and exhaustive study to date, Noe has produced in Perryville a work that will stand as the definitive word on a lost opportunity, and a lost dream." --William C. Davis" --, "Does a masterful job of placing the Battle of Perryville, and Kentucky more generally, in the context of the Civil War and southern history." -- Filson History Quarterly, "Full of facts, details, and descriptions of the battle, but it also contains vivid descriptions of the soldiers and civilians caught in the wake of the battle making it interesting reading for not only the avid Civil War buff, but the casual reader." -- Back Home in Kentucky, ""Noe has produced a model study that expands our understanding of a long neglected battle and raises our expectations for future campaign histories." --North Carolina Historical Review" --, Noe's well researched, well written Perryville is the best volume on arguably the least understood important battle during the Civil War. No Civil War buff will want to miss it., ""The first true history of the battle, its aftermath, and the wide-spread repercussions of the South's loss." --McCormick Messenger" --, ""Casts new light on this epic struggle for Kentucky and restores it to a deserved place in the Civil War's pantheon of great campaigns." --Southern Historian" --, "Noe artfully steers the combatants toward Perryville, provides a coherent account of that confused clash, and tells what it meant to soldiers and civilians caught in the maelstrom." -- Society of Civil War Historians, "Noe captures the intensity and the frustrations well by delving into personal memoires for much of the battle narrative. Very well written and well worth getting." -- Paper Wars, "A model study that helps expand the definition of campaign histories." -- Gary Gallagher, Washington Post Book World, Noe clearly has established himself as a significant player among national Civil War historians of the western theater., "A model study that helps expand the definition of campaign histories." -- Gary Gallagher, Washington Post, A conversational, easy-to-follow style with vivid imagery, Perryville clearly sets out the battle lines and savagery that took place there., "Noe gives a clear sense of the 'grand havoc' referred to in the book's title." -- Lexington Herald-Leader, Untangles the complicated events leading up to and during the crucial battle between the forces of Union General Don Carlos Buell and Confederate General Braxton Bragg., "The first true history of the battle, its aftermath, and the wide-spread repercussions of the South's loss." -- McCormick Messenger, Noe captures the intensity and the frustrations well by delving into personal memoires for much of the battle narrative. Very well written and well worth getting., "The best among a good group of modern studies on the Kentucky campaign and by far the most detailed on the battle of Perryville itself. It brings a better recognition of this neglected battle's significance to the war's outcome." -- Journal of Southern History, "This superb book unravels the complexities of Perryville, but discloses these military details within their social and political contexts. These considerations greatly enrich our understanding of war, history, and human endeavor." -- Virginia Quarterly Review, ""None of the professional works that touch on Perryville... can offer the breadth of perspective and the innovative investigation that inform Noe's Perryville." --Civil War History" --, Noe's study of this pivotal campaign will be the standard work on the subject for some years to come. Essential reading on the military events in the west, and a model for future studies., Noe artfully steers the combatants toward Perryville, provides a coherent account of that confused clash, and tells what it meant to soldiers and civilians caught in the maelstrom., ""A blow by blow account of not only the battle itself, but also its prelude and, most importantly, its aftermath." --New 4U" --, "Noe has produced a model study that expands our understanding of a long neglected battle and raises our expectations for future campaign histories." -- North Carolina Historical Review, The best among a good group of modern studies on the Kentucky campaign and by far the most detailed on the battle of Perryville itself. It brings a better recognition of this neglected battle's significance to the war's outcome., Perryville was, in the words of one participant 'a square, stand-up, hand-to-hand fight.' In that spirit, Noe has written a model study of just such a Civil War battle., "About as detailed as it can get regarding this long-overlooked and recently discovered Civil War battle for Kentucky." -- Civil War Courier, Noe has produced a model study that expands our understanding of a long neglected battle and raises our expectations for future campaign histories., ""Full of facts, details, and descriptions of the battle, but it also contains vivid descriptions of the soldiers and civilians caught in the wake of the battle making it interesting reading for not only the avid Civil War buff, but the casual reader." -- Back Home in Kentucky" --, "An indispensable source for an understanding of the events in Kentucky in the fall of 1862, when Braxton Bragg's Southern soldiers fought courageously to achieve what turned out to be the 'high water mark' of the western Confederacy." -- America's Civil War, "Noe has produced a model study that has comprehensively included a broad picture of military strategy and action as well as larger political issues.... This comprehensive effort constitutes what battle history ought to be." -- H-Net Reviews, ""Noe's scholarship is very good, his research exhaustive, and his ability to explain the course of events enhances the narrative." --Georgia Historical Quarterly" --, ""Noe's well researched, well written Perryville is the best volume on arguably the least understood important battle during the Civil War. No Civil War buff will want to miss it." --William W. Freehling" --, ""Noe gives a clear sense of the 'grand havoc' referred to in the book's title." --Lexington Herald-Leader" --, ""Noe artfully steers the combatants toward Perryville, provides a coherent account of that confused clash, and tells what it meant to soldiers and civilians caught in the maelstrom." --Society of Civil War Historians" --, ""Noe has produced a model study that has comprehensively included a broad picture of military strategy and action as well as larger political issues.... This comprehensive effort constitutes what battle history ought to be." --H-Net Reviews" --, ""A model study that helps expand the definition of campaign histories." --Gary Gallagher, Washington Post" --, ""Noe writes with a fine eye for detail and a moving prose: his work is a first-rate historical narrative." --Wargamer" --, A blow by blow account of not only the battle itself, but also its prelude and, most importantly, its aftermath., "None of the professional works that touch on Perryville... can offer the breadth of perspective and the innovative investigation that inform Noe's Perryville." -- Civil War History, ""An excellent book that will be hard to surpass in covering this battle." --Journal of America's Military Past" --, ""An indispensable source for an understanding of the events in Kentucky in the fall of 1862, when Braxton Bragg's Southern soldiers fought courageously to achieve what turned out to be the 'high water mark' of the western Confederacy." --America's Civil War" --, Does a masterful job of placing the Battle of Perryville, and Kentucky more generally, in the context of the Civil War and southern history., ""Noe's outstanding book, which relates the battle to the campaign and to overall Confederate strategy, fills an important need and will doubtless serve as the definitive account of the battle." --Register of the Kentucky Historical Society" --, Noe's scholarship is very good, his research exhaustive, and his ability to explain the course of events enhances the narrative., "Noe details in stirring prose backed by impressive research, the full dimension of the campaign and the battle that ended in a tactical victory yet could not win Kentucky for the South. In surely the most detailed and exhaustive study to date, Noe has produced in Perryville a work that will stand as the definitive word on a lost opportunity, and a lost dream." -- William C. Davis, Noe details in stirring prose backed by impressive research, the full dimension of the campaign and the battle that ended in a tactical victory yet could not win Kentucky for the South. In surely the most detailed and exhaustive study to date, Noe has produced in Perryville a work that will stand as the definitive word on a lost opportunity, and a lost dream., ""While providing all the parry and thrust one might expect from an excellent battle narrative, the book also reflects the new trends in Civil War history in its concern for ordinary soldiers and civilians caught in the slaughterhouse." --cmapaigns-books.blogspot.com" --, "An exceptional book. Buffs and serious scholars alike will enjoy what should be the definitive work on this battle for some time to come." -- Civil War News, "Perryville was, in the words of one participant 'a square, stand-up, hand-to-hand fight.' In that spirit, Noe has written a model study of just such a Civil War battle." -- Journal of American History, "While providing all the parry and thrust one might expect from an excellent battle narrative, the book also reflects the new trends in Civil War history in its concern for ordinary soldiers and civilians caught in the slaughterhouse." -- cmapaigns-books.blogspot.com, ""Noe captures the intensity and the frustrations well by delving into personal memoires for much of the battle narrative. Very well written and well worth getting." --Paper Wars" --, ""Does a masterful job of placing the Battle of Perryville, and Kentucky more generally, in the context of the Civil War and southern history." --Filson History Quarterly" --, ""About as detailed as it can get regarding this long-overlooked and recently discovered Civil War battle for Kentucky." --Civil War Courier" --, Casts new light on this epic struggle for Kentucky and restores it to a deserved place in the Civil War's pantheon of great campaigns., ""Untangles the complicated events leading up to and during the crucial battle between the forces of Union General Don Carlos Buell and Confederate General Braxton Bragg." --Kirkus Reviews" --, ""Noe's study of this pivotal campaign will be the standard work on the subject for some years to come. Essential reading on the military events in the west, and a model for future studies." --Florida Historical Quarterly" --, Noe writes with a fine eye for detail and a moving prose: his work is a first-rate historical narrative., Noe's outstanding book, which relates the battle to the campaign and to overall Confederate strategy, fills an important need and will doubtless serve as the definitive account of the battle., ""Noe clearly has established himself as a significant player among national Civil War historians of the western theater." --Indiana Magazine of History" --, About as detailed as it can get regarding this long-overlooked and recently discovered Civil War battle for Kentucky., For anyone seriously interested in the Civil War in Kentucky, Noe's books is a must buy. It should remain the definitive work of the Perryville campaign for many years., ""An impressively researched, balanced, and detailed book that will please many readers, especially those who enjoy exciting battle histories." --Journal of Military History" --, "Noe's study of this pivotal campaign will be the standard work on the subject for some years to come. Essential reading on the military events in the west, and a model for future studies." -- Florida Historical Quarterly, ""Perryville was, in the words of one participant 'a square, stand-up, hand-to-hand fight.' In that spirit, Noe has written a model study of just such a Civil War battle." --Journal of American History" --, "Noe's well researched, well written Perryville is the best volume on arguably the least understood important battle during the Civil War. No Civil War buff will want to miss it." -- William W. Freehling, "A blow by blow account of not only the battle itself, but also its prelude and, most importantly, its aftermath." -- New 4U, The first true history of the battle, its aftermath, and the wide-spread repercussions of the South's loss., "The first true history of the battle, its aftermath, and the wide-spread repercussions of the South's loss." -- McCormick (SC) Messenger, An indispensable source for an understanding of the events in Kentucky in the fall of 1862, when Braxton Bragg's Southern soldiers fought courageously to achieve what turned out to be the 'high water mark' of the western Confederacy., This superb book unravels the complexities of Perryville, but discloses these military details within their social and political contexts. These considerations greatly enrich our understanding of war, history, and human endeavor., Noe has produced a model study that has comprehensively included a broad picture of military strategy and action as well as larger political issues.... This comprehensive effort constitutes what battle history ought to be., While providing all the parry and thrust one might expect from an excellent battle narrative, the book also reflects the new trends in Civil War history in its concern for ordinary soldiers and civilians caught in the slaughterhouse., ""This superb book unravels the complexities of Perryville, but discloses these military details within their social and political contexts. These considerations greatly enrich our understanding of war, history, and human endeavor." --Virginia Quarterly Review" --, "Noe's scholarship is very good, his research exhaustive, and his ability to explain the course of events enhances the narrative." -- Georgia Historical Quarterly, None of the professional works that touch on Perryville... can offer the breadth of perspective and the innovative investigation that inform Noe's Perryville., "A blow by blow account of not only the battle itself, but also its prelude and, most importantly, its aftermath." -- News 4U, "A conversational, easy-to-follow style with vivid imagery, Perryville clearly sets out the battle lines and savagery that took place there." -- Danville Advocate-Messenger, ""For anyone seriously interested in the Civil War in Kentucky, Noe's books is a must buy. It should remain the definitive work of the Perryville campaign for many years." --Bowling Green Daily News" --, "Noe artfully steers the combatants toward Perryville, provides a coherent account of that confused clash, and tells what it meant to soldiers and civilians caught in the maelstrom." -- Society of Civil War Historians Newsletter, "For anyone seriously interested in the Civil War in Kentucky, Noe's books is a must buy. It should remain the definitive work of the Perryville campaign for many years." -- Bowling Green Daily News, ""The best among a good group of modern studies on the Kentucky campaign and by far the most detailed on the battle of Perryville itself. It brings a better recognition of this neglected battle's significance to the war's outcome." --Journal of Southern History" --, "An impressively researched, balanced, and detailed book that will please many readers, especially those who enjoy exciting battle histories." -- Journal of Military History, Full of facts, details, and descriptions of the battle, but it also contains vivid descriptions of the soldiers and civilians caught in the wake of the battle making it interesting reading for not only the avid Civil War buff, but the casual reader., An impressively researched, balanced, and detailed book that will please many readers, especially those who enjoy exciting battle histories., "Noe writes with a fine eye for detail and a moving prose: his work is a first-rate historical narrative." -- Wargamer, An exceptional book. Buffs and serious scholars alike will enjoy what should be the definitive work on this battle for some time to come., ""A conversational, easy-to-follow style with vivid imagery, Perryville clearly sets out the battle lines and savagery that took place there." --Danville Advocate-Messenger" --, "Untangles the complicated events leading up to and during the crucial battle between the forces of Union General Don Carlos Buell and Confederate General Braxton Bragg." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Noe's outstanding book, which relates the battle to the campaign and to overall Confederate strategy, fills an important need and will doubtless serve as the definitive account of the battle." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
    Grade From
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    Dewey Decimal
    973.7/33
    Synopsis
    On October 8, 1862, Union and Confederate forces clashed near Perryville, Kentucky, in what would be the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil. The climax of a campaign that began two months before in northern Mississippi, Perryville came to be recognized as the high water mark of the western Confederacy. Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle is the definitive account of this important conflict. While providing all the parry and thrust one might expect from an excellent battle narrative, the book also reflects the new trends in Civil War history in its concern for ordinary soldiers and civilians caught in the slaughterhouse. The last chapter, unique among Civil War battle narratives, even discusses the battle's veterans, their families, efforts to preserve the battlefield, and the many ways Americans have remembered and commemorated Perryville., Winner of the Seaborg Award A History Book Club Selection On October 8, 1862, Union and Confederate forces clashed near Perryville, Kentucky, in what would be the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil. The climax of a campaign that began two months before in northern Mississippi, Perryville came to be recognized as the high water mark of the western Confederacy. Some said the hard-fought battle, forever remembered by participants for its sheer savagery and for their commanders' confusion|9780813133843|, Winner of the Seaborg Award A History Book Club Selection On October 8, 1862, Union and Confederate forces clashed near Perryville, Kentucky, in what would be the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil. The climax of a campaign that began two months before in northern Mississippi, Perryville came to be recognized as the high water mark of the western Confederacy. Some said the hard-fought battle, forever remembered by participants for its sheer savagery and for their commanders' confusion, was the worst battle of the war, losing the last chance to bring the Commonwealth into the Confederacy and leaving Kentucky firmly under Federal control. Although Gen. Braxton Bragg's Confederates won the day, Bragg soon retreated in the face of Gen. Don Carlos Buell's overwhelming numbers. Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle is the definitive account of this important conflict. While providing all the parry and thrust one might expect from an excellent battle narrative, the book also reflects the new trends in Civil War history in its concern for ordinary soldiers and civilians caught in the slaughterhouse. The last chapter, unique among Civil War battle narratives, even discusses the battle's veterans, their families, efforts to preserve the battlefield, and the many ways Americans have remembered and commemorated Perryville.

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