“[A] stirring narrative of the common soldier’s experiences on the
southern end of the battlefield on the second day of fighting at
Gettysburg.” —Civil War News “Stand to It and Give Them
Hell” chronicles the Gettysburg fighting from Cemetery Ridge to
Little Round Top on July 2, 1863, through the letters, memoirs,
diaries, and postwar recollections of the men from both armies who
struggled to control that “hallowed ground.” John Michael
Priest, dubbed the “Ernie Pyle” of the Civil War soldier by
legendary historian Edwin C. Bearss, wrote this book to help readers
understand and experience, as closely as possible through the written
word, the stress and terror of that fateful day in Pennsylvania.
Nearly sixty detailed maps, mostly on the regimental level, illustrate
the tremendous troop congestion in the Wheatfield, the Peach Orchard,
and Devil’s Den. They accurately establish, by regiment or company,
the extent of the Federal skirmish line from Ziegler’s Grove to the
Slyder farm and portray the final Confederate push against the Codori
farm and the center of Cemetery Ridge, which three Confederate
divisions—in what is popularly known as Pickett’s Charge—would
unsuccessfully attack on the final day of fighting. “‘Stand to
It and Give Them Hell’ puts a human face on the second day of the
nation’s epic Civil War battle . . . Mike Priest has taken a
familiar story and somehow made it fresh and new. It is simply
first-rate.” —Lance J. Herdegen, award-winning author of Union
Soldiers in the American Civil War “Remarkable . . .
Priest’s distinctive style is rife with anecdotes, many drawn from
obscure diaries and letters, artfully stitched together in an original
manner.” —David G. Martin, author of The Shiloh Campaign
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Gettysburg as the Soldiers Experienced it From Cemetery Ridge to Little Round Top, July 2, 1863
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781611211771
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter