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John
Bell Hood and the Struggle for Atlanta
Coffey. The struggle for Atlanta, which ground on for more than four
months, was one of the most decisive campaigns of the Civil War. When
Confederate President Jefferson Davis replaced the cautious General Joseph
Johnston with John Bell Hood, the stage was set for a bloody showdown.
This is the story of Hood's meteoric rise and catastrophic fall, fairly
told within the dramatic context of the fateful struggle for Atlanta. 128
pgs., 24 B&W photos, 6"x 9", sfbd.
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John
Bell Hood and the War for Southern Independence
McMurry. Although John Bell Hood was the youngest man to achieve the rank
of full General in the Confederate army, he had a tragic military career.
In this book, you'll read of the events that shaped this bold fighter and
trace the key turning points of his military career from the
Battle of
Chickamauga to the Tennessee Campaign of 1864. "McMurry presents a terse,
sharply focused portrait of the controversial [Hood] that never wanders
from his subject or smothers him with superfluous battlefront details. .
." - Journal of Southern History. 239 pages, 6"x 9", softcover.
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Leaders
of the Lost Cause
New Perspectives on the Confederate High Command. Gallagher. Learn about
the principal leaders of the Confederate military as never before! This
book provides eight character studies and thorough analyses on the
military strategies employed by commanders such as
P.G.T. Beauregard,
Braxton Bragg, Samuel Cooper, John Bell Hood,
Albert Sidney Johnston,
Joseph E. Johnston,
Robert E. Lee and Edmund Kirby Smith. 352 pages, 6"x
9", hardcover.
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Shrouds of Glory
From Atlanta to Nashville: The Last Great Campaign of the Civil War.
Groom. During the final moments of the Civil War, General Hood engaged in
a final, desperate struggle to preserve the Confederacy. Employing
eyewitness accounts, journal entries and military communiqués, this
narrative takes you on a journey through the ravaged western theater.
Vivid portraits of Hood and the other players reveal the character,
faults, emotions, and most of all the doubts of those who molded the
course of conflict. 320 pages, 5¼"x 8", softcover.
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