Guide to the Battle of Antietam
Edited by Jay Luvaas and Harold W. Nelson
336 pages, 29 illustrations, 24 maps, 5-1/2 x 8-1/4
U.S. Army War College Guides to Civil War Battles
Paper ISBN 978-0-7006-0784-6, $14.95
"America's bloodiest day"--the
Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862--left more dead American
soldiers in its wake than any other 24-hour period in history.
Antietam and the related battles of the Maryland Campaign that
led up to the lethal confrontation did not result in decisive
defeats for either side. But they did serve as a brutal warning
to an out-gunned, out-commanded, and out-organized Union army.
Eyewitness accounts by battle participants make these guides
an invaluable resource for travelers and nontravelers
who want a greater understanding of five of the most devastating
yet influential years in our nation's history. Explicit directions
to points of interest and maps--illustrating the action and showing
the detail of troop position, roads, rivers, elevations, and
tree lines as they were 130 years ago--help bring the battles
to life. In the field, these guides can be used to recreate each
battle's setting and proportions, giving the reader a sense of
the tension and fear each soldier must have felt as he faced
his enemy.
"These guides are the most thorough, detailed, and accurate
of their kind. I have used them to lead guided tours of several
battlefields, with great success."--James M. McPherson,
author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Era of the Civil War
"I highly recommend this important and valuable series
of guidebooks."--Herman Hattaway, coauthor of How
the North Won the Civil War and Why the South Lost the
Civil War
"These guides can be enjoyed without ever leaving the
easy chair, or they can become indispensable companions on tramps
over the scenes of the greatest engagements of the Civil War."--William
C. Davis, author of Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour
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