The Struggle for Tennessee: Tupelo to Stones River (Civil War (Time-Life Books))
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Rating | : | 4.21 (731 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0809447606 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Lawrance Bernabo said The Union fights to control Central Tennessee in 186"The Union fights to control Central Tennessee in 1862" according to Lawrance Bernabo. "The Struggle for Tennessee: Tupelo to Stones River" is the second of the volumes in the Time-Life Civil War series dealing with the Western Theater of the war after the Battle of Shiloh. Obviously this part of the war has never received the attention of the Eastern Theater where Lee's Army of Northern Virginia dueled the Army of the Potomac, so there is something intrinsically interesting about finding out more about what was happening out West. James Street, Jr. presents h. . "The Struggle for Tennessee: Tupelo to Stones River" is the second of the volumes in the Time-Life Civil War series dealing with the Western Theater of the war after the Battle of Shiloh. Obviously this part of the war has never received the attention of the Eastern Theater where Lee's Army of Northern Virginia dueled the Army of the Potomac, so there is something intrinsically interesting about finding out more about what was happening out West. James Street, Jr. presents h. Rosecrans versus Bragg in the Tennessee-Kentucky Sector James D. Crabtree This book looks at the 1862 (and early 1863) fighting in the West. By now the Union has control of Nashville and has actually made inroads into Alabama and Mississippi. However, poor Federal leadership under Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell has resulted in the initiative going over to the Confederates and a poorly-coordinated offensive by two seperate armies under Kirby Smith and Braxton Bragg initially succeed in capturing Kentucky's capital at Frankfort and threatening Louisvill. "Than You America--a pictorial and anecdotal book of American History--presented as a Stage show!" according to Harold Kirsh. Excellent presentatio--as all the rest of the 27 volumes are!I recently purchased all 28 volumes--with all being in high quality condition.All i need now is the time to read all of them.They are part of my collection of "old American History books--and newspapers dating back to the early 1800's.I have about 600 volumes in all--and use them to prepare talks I give on American History.My introduction to this was a trip I took in 2007 when I visited every president's birthand b
Beautifully bound and illustrated volume on the Civil War featuring The Struggle for Tennessee, Tupelo to Stones River.