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This July 1st marks the 150th anniversary of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, the beginning of the three-day confrontation that decisively turned the tide in the War Between the States. In this important new narrative, revered Civil War historian Allen Guelzo (Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation; Abraham Lincoln) delves beneath the grand sweep of strategic decisions to grasp the stories of real people in the experience of war. Gettysburg: The Last Invasion reveals how the realities of nineteenth century warfare impacted the lives of those hurled suddenly into it. Certain to be prominently reviewed.
Overview
From the acclaimed Civil War historian, a brilliant new history—the most intimate and richly readable account we have had—of the climactic three-day battle of Gettysburg (July 1–3, 1863), which draws the reader into the heat, smoke, and grime of Gettysburg alongside the ordinary soldier, and depicts the combination of personalities and circumstances that produced the greatest battle of the Civil War, and one of the greatest in human history.
Of the half-dozen full-length ...