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Retreat From Gettysburg
Kent Masterson Brown '74L
In a groundbreaking, comprehensive history of the Army of Northern Virginia's retreat from Gettysburg in July 1863, Kent Masterson Brown draws on previously untapped sources to chronicle the massive effort of General Robert E. Lee and his command as they sought to move people, equipment, and scavenged supplies through hostile territory and plan the army's next move.
Brown concludes that even though the battle of Gettysburg was a defeat for the Army of Northern Virginia, Lee's successful retreat maintained the balance of power in the eastern theater and left his army with enough forage, stores, and fresh meat to ensure its continued existence as an effective force.
ISBN #A450
From: N/A
$35.95
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Stonewall Jackson: the Man, the Soldier, the Legend
James I. Robertson, Jr.
In 1861-63, Stonewall Jackson's fame flashed across his own Southern Confederacy, soared over the land of his enemies, and traveled even beyond the seas. Jackson more than anyone else personified the compelling and the virtuous in what subsequent generations would label the "Lost Cause." Thousands of Southerners (and no small number of Northerners as well) would say for generations that, had Jackson lived, the Confederate quest for independence would have come much closer to realization. James Robertson, one of the nation's leading Civil War historians, brings you this award-winning biography of one of the legends of the Civil War. Hardback.
Faculty/Staff and Alumni Discount applies.
ISBN #W368
From: N/A
$47.00
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Cross Over the River: Lives of Stonewall Jackson
Bruce Weir Benidt
When Stonewall Jackson was killed by friendly fire at the height of his greatest victory in 1863, the course of the Civil War and American history was changed forever. "Cross Over the River," a carefully researched novel, paints a passionate and realistic portrait of the Civil War's most enigmatic and daring general. In private a quite, loving man, Jackson was a stern Old Testament warrior who took breathtaking chances against terrible odds. His men thought he was crazy, complained boisterously about him, and followed him loyally into the hottest fire of the war.
Faculty/Staff and Alumni Discount applies.
ISBN #W370
From: N/A
$21.95
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