Gettysburg: The Final Fury

Gettysburg: The Final Fury

Author: Bruce Catton

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2013-06-11

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 0345806050

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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. Engaging and authoritative, Catton analyzes the course of events at Gettysburg, clarifying its causes and bringing to life the most famous battle ever fought on American soil. Paying full heed to the human tragedies that occurred, Gettysburg: The Final Fury gives an hour-by-hour account of the three-day battle, from the skirmish that began the engagement, to Pickett’s ill-fated charge. Catton provides context for the fateful decisions made by each army’s commanders, and examines the battle’s military and political consequences, placing it within the larger narrative of the Civil War and American history. Described by The Chicago Tribune as “military history…at its best,” Gettysburg, The Final Fury is a classic. Features 41 illustrations and 5 maps.


The Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

Author: Franklin Aretas Haskell

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-03

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13:

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The Battle of Gettysburg took place on July 1-3, 1863, in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. The book presents a detailed account of this important historical event.


Gettysburg

Gettysburg

Author:

Publisher: Zenith Press

Published: 2013-04-15

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 076034406X

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In graphic novel format, chronicles the events leading up to, and the events of, the Battle of Gettysburg, and details how the battle shaped the rest of the Civil War.


Gettysburg

Gettysburg

Author: Allen Guelzo

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2014-02-11

Total Pages: 674

ISBN-13: 0307740692

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Winner of the Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History An Economist Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year The Battle of Gettysburg has been written about at length and thoroughly dissected in terms of strategic importance, but never before has a book taken readers so close to the experience of the individual soldier. Two-time Lincoln Prize winner Allen C. Guelzo shows us the face, the sights and the sounds of nineteenth-century combat: the stone walls and gunpowder clouds of Pickett’s Charge; the reason that the Army of Northern Virginia could be smelled before it could be seen; the march of thousands of men from the banks of the Rappahannock in Virginia to the Pennsylvania hills. What emerges is a previously untold story of army life in the Civil War: from the personal politics roiling the Union and Confederate officer ranks, to the peculiar character of artillery units. Through such scrutiny, one of history’s epic battles is given extraordinarily vivid new life.


The Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

Author: Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans comte de Paris

Publisher:

Published: 1886

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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"The battle of Gettysburg was undoubtedly one of the greatest conflicts of modern times, not only from the number of combatants engaged and the desperate nature of the struggle, but because on the now classic heights of Cemetery Ridge, Culp's Hill, and the Round Tops the future of the American Republic, for weal or for woe, was fought and won on those memorable July days. As decisive in its character and far-reaching results as the Battle of Waterloo, like it, it has been the subject of endless controversy and military criticism, and has brought forth a multitude of books, pamphlets, and letters, most of which serve but to bewilder and 'darken visibly' the student of history. Fortunately, amid the din and confusion of bitter polemical warfare there is one historian to whom the general reader can turn with confidence -- one who has devoted to this battle years of patient study and untiring research, has critically examined all the official and unofficial documents, reports, and publications to be obtained from reliable sources on either side of the controversy, has thoughtfully sifted the evidence for every statement made, has consulted with the surviving officers of either army, and then, 'with malice toward on and charity for all, ' and with an impartiality rare even in a foreigner of his exalted position and pre-eminent ability, has sought and not in vain, to write truly the history of the greatest battle fought on American soil"--Publisher's pref.


Gettysburg, the Second Day

Gettysburg, the Second Day

Author: Harry Willcox Pfanz

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 665

ISBN-13: 080781749X

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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 Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

Author: Margaret McNamara

Publisher: Benchmark Education Company

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1410864456

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Read about the Civil War battle of Gettysburg.


The Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

Author: Craig L. Symonds

Publisher: New Word City, Inc.

Published: 2017-01-03

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1936529696

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This stunning narrative of the epic Battle of Gettysburg begins with the clash of Union and Confederate armies at Chancellorsville and concludes with Robert E. Lee's retreat through Pennsylvania and escape across the Potomac. Award-winning historian Craig L. Symonds recounts the events of three hot, brutal days in July when Americans struggled battled one another across a dozen square miles of rolling Pennsylvania countryside. Symonds details the military strategy of both sides, including the Confederate decision to invade the North, the cat-and-mouse game in Maryland and Pennsylvania, and, finally, the terrible clash of arms on the hills and fields of Gettysburg. Firsthand accounts humanize generals and individual soldiers of the Blue and Gray who fought for their lives, their homes, and their convictions. This is the story of Gettysburg as it has never been told before.