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Battle of Chickamauga Books
Buy Civil War Battle of Chickamauga
books online. All Battle of Chickamauga books are great for
learning more about this Civil War Battle in Georgia. The Battle of
Chickamauga was fought between the Army of the Cumberland US, and the
Army of Tennessee CS, and resulted in a confederate victory. These
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A Deep Steady Thunder - The Battle of Chickamauga
Woodworth. In the
Fall of 1863, Union General Rosecrans swept into Georgia to outflank the
army of Confederate
General Braxton
Bragg in Chattanooga. Bragg is required to retreat, but is soon
reinforced and falls heavily upon the forces under Rosecrans, culminating in
a savage struggle at Chickamauga. This is a fast-moving account of one of
the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. 134 pages, 6"x 9", 20 B&W
photographs, softcover. |
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Chickamauga 1863 Campaign Series The River of Death
By the autumn of 1863, in a
colossal gamble, the Confederates attacked the Union army along
Chickamauga creek south of Chattanooga. On the second day of bloody
fighting, the Union right collapsed and the army retreated - all except
General George H. Thomas' Corps who fought on until nightfall, delaying
the Confederate advance, saving the Union, and earning his fame as the
"Rock of Chickamauga." 96 pgs., 55 B&W and 17 color illustrations, 7¼"x
9¾", sfbd. |
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Chickamauga and Chattanooga Map
Full-color working map shows all monuments and markers, present day and
historic features, topography, and essential visitor information. Water and
tear-proof for enhanced durability. Measures 24"x 36". |
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Chattanooga A Death Grip on the Confederacy (Book)
This book is about the
struggle for Chattanooga. Beginning with the climax of the engagement at
Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863, the story focuses on the siege of
Chattanooga and the battles that finally determined which side would
control that strategic railroad town. 298 pgs., 26 photos and 6 maps, 6"x
9", sfbd. |
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Chickamauga A Battlefield History in Images (Book)
A new and unique type of
historical guide, this book features more than 100 photographs and
illustrations of 30 key sites in and around the Chickamauga battlefield.
It traces tactical moves and unravels historic controversies through the
use of historical and modern photographs including low-altitude aerial
views, period illustrations and informative, detailed text that clarify
changes to the landscape and topography since 1863. 160 pgs., 103 photos,
3 maps, 11"x 8½", hdbd. |
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Chickamauga - A Battlefield Guide with a Section on Chattanooga
Woodworth. The
hard-fought battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga changed the course of
the Civil War. Now, for the first time in one convenient guide, are
overviews of the battles with on-site tours that will help you get the
most out of a visit to the battle sites. Includes easy-to-follow
directions to specific locations that give views of the field from the
historic perspectives of the combatants. 195 pgs., 30 B&W illustrations,
44 maps, 5¾"x 9¼", sfbd. |
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Six Armies in Tennessee - The Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns
Woodworth. The Chickamauga and
Chattanooga campaigns ended significant Confederate presence in Tennessee,
left the Union poised to advance on Atlanta, and placed the Confederacy on
the brink of defeat in the western theater. This book sifts and compares
all the evidence to present a coherent narrative that will give you a
better understanding of the events and their significance in the Civil
War. 357 pgs., 6"x 9", sfbd. |
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Civil War in Tennessee
Steve Cottrell. Beginning with
Shiloh,
Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga, and
Stones River
and ending with the terrible carnage that was
Franklin, this
easy-to-read, broad overview revisits the main battles - with a sampling
of the smaller actions also included - that occurred in the Volunteer
State during the Civil War. 142 pgs., 40 B&W illustrations by artist Andy
Thomas, 5½"x 8¼", sfbd. |
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Gettysburg to Vicksburg - The Five Original Civil War Battlefield Parks
Meek & Hattaway.
Splendidly written and dramatically illustrated, this book is a stunning
pictorial history of the first five Civil War battlefield parks:
Gettysburg, Chickamauga-Chattanooga,
Shiloh,
Antietam
and
Vicksburg. Renowned photographer A.J. Meek
brings the battlefield parks into vivid focus with 100 memorable
photographs, while noted Civil War historian Herman Hattaway provides a
brief history of these major battles and of the formation of parks on the
battlefield grounds. 216 pgs., 100 illus., 10"x 7", hdbd |
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The Civil War - A Narrative
Shelby Foote. A unique achievement, recognized as one
of the finest histories ever fashioned by an American, this narrative of
over a million and a half words recreates on a vast and brilliant canvas
the events and personalities of an American epic: The Civil War.
Fort Sumter
to
Perryville. Opens with Jefferson Davis'
resignation and Abraham Lincoln's departure from Springfield. Includes all
the great battles through the fall of 1862. 840 pgs., 40 maps.
Fredericksburg
to Meridian. The great armies
confront each other almost continually, including such bloody battles as
Fredericksburg,
Vicksburg,
Gettysburg
and Chickamauga. Also covers the life of the times: the elections
of 1863, the Conscription riots and more. 988 pgs., 48 maps. Red River to
Appomattox.
Opens with Grant vs. Lee in Virginia and Sherman pressing Johnston in
Georgia. Includes Lincoln's second inaugural, Lee at Appomattox, Davis'
flight south, Lincoln's death, and the surrender of the last Confederate
armies. 1106 pgs., 49 maps. 6 1/2" x 9 1/4", sfbd. |
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The Civil War - Fredericksburg to Meridian
Shelby Foote. A unique achievement, recognized as one of the finest
histories ever fashioned by an American. The great armies confront each
other almost continually, including such bloody battles as Fredericksburg,
Vicksburg, Gettysburg and Chickamauga. Also covers the life of the times:
the elections of 1863, the Conscription riots and more. 988 pgs., 48 maps,
6 1/2" x 9 1/4", sfbd |
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This Band of Heroes
Granbury's Texas Brigade, C.S.A. McCaffrey. This book traces the history
of Granbury's Texas Brigade from the formation of the individual regiments
by Texas' citizen-soldiers to the last days of the war. The brigade's role
in major engagements - such as Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, the defense
of Atlanta and the Tennessee Campaign - is detailed with keen attention
paid to the leaders, the tactics, and the human drama that comprised the
bloody battlegrounds. 272 pgs., 5½"x 8½", sfbd. |
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This Terrible Sound - The Battle of Chickamauga
Cozzens. This comprehensive study details the struggle between General
Rosencrans' Union Army and
General Braxton
Bragg's
Confederates in northwest Georgia during the Battle of Chickamauga - a
major turning point for the Western theater. You'll read about the overall
strategies of the commanders while gaining insight into the battle through
the diaries and journals of common soldiers who fought there. 688 pages,
6"x 9", soft cover. |
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