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Gettysburg: The Last Invasion
Gettysburg: The Last Invasion | Allen Guelzo
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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 YearThe 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 thesounds 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."
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Returned from vacation with only one new book (also returned with a new edition of book I already have—it‘s a problem). Our road trip included stops at two pivotal battlefields in American history—Saratoga (American Revolution) and Gettysburg (Civil War). The picture below is from Little Round Top at Gettysburg. Appreciated getting an even better understanding of the scale and human toll of these events—powerful context for the history books.