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The Battle of Cold Harbor
took place in Hanover County, Virginia on May 31-June 12,
1864, resulting in a Confederate Victory. Buy your Civil War Battle of Cold Harbor
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Civil War Combat - DVD
The names are familiar, the
stories have been told - or so we think. This groundbreaking set brings
four of the most famous engagements of the Civil War to life like never
before. Unflinching, uncompromising and graphic, the images and stories
presented here show
Gettysburg,
Antietam,
Shiloh and Cold Harbor
for what they were, with all their brutality, horror, devastation and
desperation. 200 minutes. |
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Bloody Roads South
The Wilderness to Cold
Harbor, May-June 1864
In this authoritative
chronicle, the author vividly re-creates the brutal 40 days that marked
the beginning of the end of the Civil War. In riveting detail, he traces
the carnage from the initial battles in Virginia's Wilderness, to the
gruesome hand-to-hand combat at
Spotsylvania's "Bloody Angle," to the
ingenious trap laid by Lee at the North Anna River, to the killing ground
of Cold Harbor. 392 pgs., illustrated, 6"x 9", sfbd. |
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Cold Harbor
Grant and Lee, May 26-June 3, 1864
The author's tenacious
research elicits stunning new facts in this re-creation of the battles and
maneuvers from the North Anna stalemate through the Cold Harbor offensive.
The Cold Harbor of these pages differs sharply from the Cold Harbor of
popular lore, as he separates fact from fiction in this charged, evocative
narrative. 532 pgs., 32 maps and 11 illustrations, 6"x 9", hdbd. |
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The Last Days of the Civil War
This unique collection
profiles the forces, events and personalities that not only brought the
epic conflict to a close, but also shaped the nation that emerged from the
ashes of secession. DVD set includes five complete programs: April 1865:
The Month that Saved America, Civil War Journal: Tragedy at Cold
Harbor, Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, and Robert E. Lee. Nearly
six hours total playing time. |
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Marching to Cold Harbor
Victory & Failure, 1864
This book, in the words of
the soldiers and their commanders, recounts the journey that foreshadowed
the final great battle of the Civil War in the east before the siege of
Petersburg. It's the story of Lee's last victory and of Grant's costly
gambit in his drive to Richmond that left more than 7,000 Federal soldiers
killed and wounded in less than fifteen minutes. 270 pgs., 6"x 9", sfbd. |
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Andersonville - DVD
Emmy Award-winning drama is
based on the incredible story of the Confederate prison camp in Georgia
where nearly 13,000 Union soldiers died of malnutrition, exposure and
disease. The story begins with the capture of Union soldiers at the
Battle of Cold Harbor, continues through an unsuccessful escape attempt,
and ends with the trial and punishment of a gang of predatory fellow
prisoners. 2 hr. 47 min. |
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Cold Harbor Battlefield Map
Hanover County, Virginia 1864. Watercolor reconstruction map
shows roads, ferries, residences, woods, farm fields and entrenchments.
Reverse side includes photographs of Union topographical engineers William
Henry Paine and Washington Roebling. Also includes a full-color
reproduction of a Union theater map of maneuvers from North Anna River to
Cold Harbor. Folded in reusable sleeve. 18"x 28".
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I Rode With Stonewall
In a resonant prose almost unique among soldiers and rare among writers,
this book tells of the persimmon tree that the General climbed but could
not descend, the irate farmer who upbraided Jackson for crossing his
field, and the lemon that Stonewall sucked all during the battle at Cold
Harbor. Here is one of the finest and most remarkable stories to come out
of any war, written wholly firsthand from notes and diaries made on the
battlefield by a member of Jackson's staff. 414 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd.
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Not War But Murder
This
harrowing account of a pivotal and often neglected Civil War battle - the
fierce, unremitting slaughter at Cold Harbor, Virginia - not only vividly
recounts the bloody battle, but also sheds new light on the personal
conflicts that led to Ulysses S. Grant's worst defeat and argues that it
was a watershed moment in the strategic conduct of the war. It's an
historical narrative as compelling as any novel. 328 pages, 13 B&W maps, 5
¼"x 8", soft cover.
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The Battered Stars
One
State's Civil War Ordeal During Grant's Overland Campaign. Coffin. The
author has unearthed previously unpublished archival material - scores of
wartime letters, records, diaries and newspaper accounts - to create a
vivid description of the horror and bravery of the
Wilderness,
Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna and Cold Harbor battles. He also
tells the story of the people at home in Vermont, with their granite-like
resolve. 415 pgs., 75 B&W photos, 6"x 9", hdbd.
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