Unlike any Gettysburg book now available with comprehensive, blow-by-blow account of the celebrated Civil War battle Lavishly illustrated with color maps, diagrams, charts, drawings, paintings, and period photos along with modern-day photos that are overlaid with markings to show troop movements Covers uniforms, equipment, and weaponry as well as orders of battle and tactics There have been many books about Gettysburg, but never one to rival this in scale or authority. Based on extensive research, The Gettysburg Companion describes the battle in detail, drawing on firsthand accounts of participants on all sides in order to give the reader a vivid sense of what it was like to experience the carnage at Gettysburg in early July 1863. The many full-color maps--all specially commissioned for the book--and the numerous photographs, charts, and diagrams make this book a feast for the eyes and a collector's dream. AUTHOR Mark Adkin, a former army officer, has written widely on nineteenth-century military history, authoring Goose Green (978-0-304-35496-2); The Bear Trap (978-0-9711709-2-6); The Charge (978-1-84413-734-3); the bestselling Sharpe Companion (978-0-06-073814-3), which accompanied the Bernard Cornwell novels and television series; The Trafalgar Companion (978-1-85513-018-3); and The Waterloo Companion (978-0-8117-1854-7). ILLUSTRATIONS 500 colour.
The Gettysburg Companion : The Complete Guide to America's Most Famous Battle