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The Commanders of Chancellorsville
The Gentleman versus the Rogue.
Chancellorsville stands not only as a pivotal battle of the Civil War but
also as the personal war between two warriors: Confederate
General Robert
E. Lee and Union General Joseph Hooker. Explore the stories of these two
generals - one who was reserved and gentlemanly and the other brash and
arrogant - in this account of the Battle of Chancellorsville. 352 pages,
6"x 9", hardcover. |
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Antietam 1862
The Civil War's Bloodiest Day. Norman S. Stevens. Antietam was one of the
critical battles of the Civil War. The fortunes of the South were riding
high after the resounding victory at Second Manassas, but at the Antietam
River the Army of Northern Virginia was fighting for its very life. This
title examines the build-up to Hooker's attack, and details the famous
clashes at Bloody Lane and
Burnside Bridge. 96 pgs., 65 B&W and 17
color illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd |
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Chancellorsville 1863 - Campaign Series
Jackson's Lightning Strike. Carl Smith. With a fascinating cast of
characters such as Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, "Fighting Joe" Hooker,
Jubal Early and
George Meade,
Chancellorsville is often considered to be Robert E. Lee's greatest
victory. Outnumbered almost four-to-one by the Army of the Potomac, he
devised a tactical masterpiece that routed one Federal corps after another
until victory was secured. It was also to be Jackson's final battle and a
fitting memorial to his military genius. 96 pgs., 75 B&W and 14 color
illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd. |
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Chancellorsville Throw
With audacity, intelligence, skill and intuition, Robert E. Lee and his
commanders led the Army of Northern Virginia to victory at
Chancellorsville against a Union army twice its size. Remember this
momentous victory with this heirloom-quality, 100% preshrunk cotton
Ultraweave throw featuring portraits of
J.E.B. Stuart, Joseph Hooker and
Stonewall
Stonewall Jackson. Measures a generous 48"x 60". |
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Civil War Generals in Defeat
Stephen E. Woodworth, ed.
Rejecting the view that significant defeats were due simply to poor
generalship, the authors show you how
Albert Johnston failed in the face of
extreme conditions and inadequate support, how Joe Hooker and John
Pemberton were outmatched in confrontations with Lee and Grant, how
George
McClellan in the Peninsula Campaign and Don Carlos Buell at Chattanooga
faced political as well as military complications, and how
Joseph Johnston
failed to adapt to challenges in Virginia. 248 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd. |
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Controversies and Commanders
Dispatches from the Army of the Potomac. Sears. This book follows the Army
of the Potomac through the course of the war, painting a remarkable
portrait of key incidents and personalities that influenced the outcome of
our nation's greatest cataclysm. It investigates the Lost Order of
Antietam, the revolt of the Potomac army's high command, the notorious
General
Dan Sickles, the much-maligned
Generals McClellan and Hooker, and much more. 320 pgs., 5¼"x 8", sfbd. |
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