A gripping narrative of one of the Civil War’s most consequential
engagements. In the spring of 1864, the newly installed Union
commander Ulysses S. Grant did something none of his predecessors had
done before: He threw his army against the wily, audacious Robert E.
Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia over and over again. At
Spotsylvania Court House, the two armies shifted from stalemate in the
Wilderness to slugfest in the mud. Most commonly known for the
horrific twenty-two-hour hand-to-hand combat in the pouring rain at
the Bloody Angle, the battle of Spotsylvania Court House actually
stretched from May 8 to 21, 1864—fourteen long days of battle and
maneuver. Grant, the irresistible force, hammering with his
overwhelming numbers and unprecedented power, versus Lee, the
immovable object, hunkered down behind the most formidable defensive
works yet seen on the continent. Spotsylvania Court House represents a
chess match of immeasurable stakes between two master opponents. This
clash is detailed in A Season of Slaughter: The Battle of Spotsylvania
Court House, May –21, 1864. A Season of Slaughter is part of the
new Emerging Civil War Series offering compelling, easy-to-read
overviews of some of the Civil War’s most important stories. The
masterful storytelling is richly enhanced with hundreds of photos,
illustrations, and maps. “[A] wonderful book for anyone
interested in learning about the fighting around Spotsylvania Court
House or who would like to tour the area. It is well written, easy to
read, and well worth the price.” —Civil War News
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The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, May 8–21, 1864
Product details
ISBN
9781611211498
Published
2014
Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok