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Originally published in 1948, this book tells the story of the three fateful days of Gettysburg in the words of the men and women who lived it. No mere chronicle of troop movements and military decisions, it is a path-breaking work in the reporting of Civil War history. Praised by "The New York Times Book Review" as "the very best collection of firsthand accounts, written by soldiers and civilians" of the battle of Gettysburg, this volume has been out of print for many years. Edited by Earl Schenk Miers (1910-1972), one of the pioneers in reviving popular interest in the American Civil War and in Lincoln, this new edition is enriched with a foreword by noted Civil War scholar James I. Robertson, Jr. For many years a favourite among Civil War buffs and enthusiasts, this edition is ideally suited for use in American history courses on the Civil War and military history and in American history survey courses.
Originally published in 1948, this book tells the story of the three fateful days of Gettysburg in the words of the men and women who lived it. No mere chronicle of troop movements and military decisions, it is a path-breaking work in the reporting of Civil War history. Praised by "The New York Times Book Review" as "the very best collection of firsthand accounts, written by soldiers and civilians" of the battle of Gettysburg, this volume has been out of print for many years. Edited by Earl Schenk Miers (1910-1972), one of the pioneers in reviving popular interest in the American Civil War and in Lincoln, this new edition is enriched with a foreword by noted Civil War scholar James I. Robertson, Jr. For many years a favourite among Civil War buffs and enthusiasts, this edition is ideally suited for use in American history courses on the Civil War and military history and in American history survey courses.
part Gettysburg; Chapter 1 “Our Town Had a Great Frightâ€; Chapter 2 “No Band of Schoolgirlsâ€; Chapter 3 “I Had Just Put My Bread in the Pansâ€; Chapter 4 “A Brisk Little Scurryâ€; Chapter 5 “The World is Most Unchristian Yet!â€; Chapter 6 “We Ran Like a Herd of Wild Cattleâ€; Chapter 7 “Hurl Forward Your Howling Linesâ€; Chapter 8 “Such Then is the Decisionâ€; Chapter 9 “We Dozed in the Heatâ€; Chapter 10 “The Great Hoarse Roar of Battleâ€; Chapter 11 “My God, It was True!â€; Chapter 12 “Your Sorrowing Soldierâ€; Chapter 13 “We Have Our House to Ourselvesâ€; Chapter 14 Epilogue: “Flowers Shall Bloom Upon These Gravesâ€;
Miers, Earl Schenck; Brown, Richard A.; Robertson Jr, James L.
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