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Burton's retelling of the campaign that lifted Southern spirits, began Lee's ascent to fame, and almost prompted European recognition of the Confederacy.
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Burton's retelling of the campaign that lifted Southern spirits, began Lee's ascent to fame, and almost prompted European recognition of the Confederacy.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222770
- ISBN-10: 025322277X
- Artikelnr.: 29981321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9780253222770
- ISBN-10: 025322277X
- Artikelnr.: 29981321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Brian K. Burton
1. "The Nation Has Been Making Progress"
2. "How Are We to Get at Those People"
3. "The Responsibility Cannot Be Thrown on My Shoulders"
4. "Charging Batteries Is Highly Dangerous"
5. "Little Powell Will Do His Full Duty To-Day"
6. "We're Holding Them, But It's Getting Hotter and Hotter"
7. "I Have A Regiment That Can Take It"
8. "You Have Done Your Best to Sacrifice This Army"
9. "His Only Course Seemed to Me Was to Make for James River"
10. "But What Do You Think? Is the Enemy in Large Force?"
11. "He Has Other Important Duty to Perform"
12. "Why, Those Men Are Rebels!"
13. "We've Got Him"
14. "He . . . Rose and Walked Off in Silence"
15. "I Thought I Heard Firing"
16. "It Is Nothing When You Get Used to It"
17. "We Had Better Let Him Alone"
18. "Press Forward You Whole Line and Follow Up Armistead's Success"
19. "General Macgruder, Why Did You Attack?"
20. "The Thickest Red Mud Imaginable"
21. "Under Ordinary Circumstances the Federal Army Should Have Been
Destroyed"
Important Persons in the Seven Days Campaign
Orders of Battle
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
2. "How Are We to Get at Those People"
3. "The Responsibility Cannot Be Thrown on My Shoulders"
4. "Charging Batteries Is Highly Dangerous"
5. "Little Powell Will Do His Full Duty To-Day"
6. "We're Holding Them, But It's Getting Hotter and Hotter"
7. "I Have A Regiment That Can Take It"
8. "You Have Done Your Best to Sacrifice This Army"
9. "His Only Course Seemed to Me Was to Make for James River"
10. "But What Do You Think? Is the Enemy in Large Force?"
11. "He Has Other Important Duty to Perform"
12. "Why, Those Men Are Rebels!"
13. "We've Got Him"
14. "He . . . Rose and Walked Off in Silence"
15. "I Thought I Heard Firing"
16. "It Is Nothing When You Get Used to It"
17. "We Had Better Let Him Alone"
18. "Press Forward You Whole Line and Follow Up Armistead's Success"
19. "General Macgruder, Why Did You Attack?"
20. "The Thickest Red Mud Imaginable"
21. "Under Ordinary Circumstances the Federal Army Should Have Been
Destroyed"
Important Persons in the Seven Days Campaign
Orders of Battle
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. "The Nation Has Been Making Progress"
2. "How Are We to Get at Those People"
3. "The Responsibility Cannot Be Thrown on My Shoulders"
4. "Charging Batteries Is Highly Dangerous"
5. "Little Powell Will Do His Full Duty To-Day"
6. "We're Holding Them, But It's Getting Hotter and Hotter"
7. "I Have A Regiment That Can Take It"
8. "You Have Done Your Best to Sacrifice This Army"
9. "His Only Course Seemed to Me Was to Make for James River"
10. "But What Do You Think? Is the Enemy in Large Force?"
11. "He Has Other Important Duty to Perform"
12. "Why, Those Men Are Rebels!"
13. "We've Got Him"
14. "He . . . Rose and Walked Off in Silence"
15. "I Thought I Heard Firing"
16. "It Is Nothing When You Get Used to It"
17. "We Had Better Let Him Alone"
18. "Press Forward You Whole Line and Follow Up Armistead's Success"
19. "General Macgruder, Why Did You Attack?"
20. "The Thickest Red Mud Imaginable"
21. "Under Ordinary Circumstances the Federal Army Should Have Been
Destroyed"
Important Persons in the Seven Days Campaign
Orders of Battle
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
2. "How Are We to Get at Those People"
3. "The Responsibility Cannot Be Thrown on My Shoulders"
4. "Charging Batteries Is Highly Dangerous"
5. "Little Powell Will Do His Full Duty To-Day"
6. "We're Holding Them, But It's Getting Hotter and Hotter"
7. "I Have A Regiment That Can Take It"
8. "You Have Done Your Best to Sacrifice This Army"
9. "His Only Course Seemed to Me Was to Make for James River"
10. "But What Do You Think? Is the Enemy in Large Force?"
11. "He Has Other Important Duty to Perform"
12. "Why, Those Men Are Rebels!"
13. "We've Got Him"
14. "He . . . Rose and Walked Off in Silence"
15. "I Thought I Heard Firing"
16. "It Is Nothing When You Get Used to It"
17. "We Had Better Let Him Alone"
18. "Press Forward You Whole Line and Follow Up Armistead's Success"
19. "General Macgruder, Why Did You Attack?"
20. "The Thickest Red Mud Imaginable"
21. "Under Ordinary Circumstances the Federal Army Should Have Been
Destroyed"
Important Persons in the Seven Days Campaign
Orders of Battle
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index