Jeffry D. Wert re-creates the last day of the bloody Battle of Gettysburg in astonishing detail, taking readers from Meade's council of war to the seven-hour struggle for Culp's Hill -- the most sustained combat of the entire engagement. Drawing on hundreds of sources, including more than 400 manuscript collections, he offers brief excerpts from the letters and diaries of soldiers. He also introduces heroes on both sides of the conflict -- among them General George Greene, the oldest general on the battlefield, who led the Union troops at Culp's Hill. A gripping narrative written in a fresh…mehr
Jeffry D. Wert re-creates the last day of the bloody Battle of Gettysburg in astonishing detail, taking readers from Meade's council of war to the seven-hour struggle for Culp's Hill -- the most sustained combat of the entire engagement. Drawing on hundreds of sources, including more than 400 manuscript collections, he offers brief excerpts from the letters and diaries of soldiers. He also introduces heroes on both sides of the conflict -- among them General George Greene, the oldest general on the battlefield, who led the Union troops at Culp's Hill. A gripping narrative written in a fresh and lively style, Gettysburg, Day Three is an unforgettable rendering of an immortal day in our country's history.
Jeffry D. Wert is the author of eight previous books on Civil War topics, most recently Cavalryman of the Lost Cause and The Sword of Lincoln. His articles and essays on the Civil War have appeared in many publications, including Civil War Times Illustrated, American History Illustrated, and Blue and Gray. A former history teacher at Penns Valley High School, he lives in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, slightly more than one hour from the battlefield at Gettysburg.
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Prologue: To a Crossroad 1. Night on the Battlefield 2. Lee and Meade 3. "The Whole Hillside Seemed Enveloped in a Blaze" 4. "None but Demons Can Delight in War" 5. "No Fifteen Thousand Men" 6. "We Were on the Eve of Something Desperate" 7. "They Are Determined to Do or Die" 8. "Bloodthirsty Business" 9. "The Air Seethed with Old Iron" 10. "Like Feathers Before the Wind" 11. Into the "Vortex of Death" 12. "Come On, Come On; Come to Death" 13. "It Is My Fault" 14. "It Was Kill All You Can" Epilogue: "This Place Called Gettysburg" Appendix: Order of Battle Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Prologue: To a Crossroad 1. Night on the Battlefield 2. Lee and Meade 3. "The Whole Hillside Seemed Enveloped in a Blaze" 4. "None but Demons Can Delight in War" 5. "No Fifteen Thousand Men" 6. "We Were on the Eve of Something Desperate" 7. "They Are Determined to Do or Die" 8. "Bloodthirsty Business" 9. "The Air Seethed with Old Iron" 10. "Like Feathers Before the Wind" 11. Into the "Vortex of Death" 12. "Come On, Come On; Come to Death" 13. "It Is My Fault" 14. "It Was Kill All You Can" Epilogue: "This Place Called Gettysburg" Appendix: Order of Battle Notes Bibliography Index
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