Fighting for Atlanta : Tactics, Terrain, and Trenches in the Civil War
Fighting for Atlanta : Tactics, Terrain, and Trenches in the Civil War
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Author(s): Hess, Earl J.
ISBN No.: 9781469661483
Pages: 408
Year: 202008
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 49.61
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

" Fighting for Atlanta is an unqualified success. Hess deftly weaves narrative and analysis to provide a compelling addition to the Atlanta Campaign's now burgeoning historiography. Anyone wanting to strengthen their understanding of how Civil War armies operated should consult Fighting for Atlanta --as should those who want a fuller comprehension of how the Union triumphed in north Georgia."- Civil War Book Review "Hess brings rich detail to combat engineering, resource management, equipment requirements, and troop deployment. These and similar specifics will find a receptive audience among military historians, war colleges, and battlefield guides."- Journal of Southern History "Readers familiar with the Atlanta Campaign will find this book well worth their time, and for those who are new to the subject, it will serve as an excellent introduction."- Army History "Another indispensable contribution to the study of Civil War field fortifications."- Civil War Books and Authors "Civil War enthusiasts interested in a fresh retelling and appraisal of the Atlanta campaign can do no better than this.


"- Journal of America's Military Past "Hess has written another gem. It will be essential reading for any Civil War enthusiast or scholar who wants to study what was arguably the most important and complex campaign of the entire war, the campaign that ensured Lincoln's reelection and arguably saved the Union."- H-Net Reviews "This fresh approach adds to the understanding of this important campaign and opens new avenues for research on the Civil War and the evolution of 19th-century warfare."- Choice "Earl J. Hess, a veteran historian, brings years of experience and an intimate familiarity with the region's geography to his analysis of Sherman's decisive four-month campaign."- Civil War Times.


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