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McPherson's Ridge - The First Battle For The High Ground, July 1, 1863 (Paperback)
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McPherson's Ridge - The First Battle For The High Ground, July 1, 1863 (Paperback)
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List price R496
Loot Price R440
Discovery Miles 4 400
You Save R56 (11%)
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The opening engagement of the battle of Gettysburg was crucial in
determining the outcome of the battle three days later. In what is
often seen as the Civil War's Waterloo, the early contest for the
wooded McPherson's Ridge is considered by many to be the battle's
most crucial stage.Da Capo's new "Battleground America" series
offers a unique approach to the battles and battlefields of
America. Each book in the series highlights a small American
battlefield-sometimes a small portion of a much larger
battlefield-and tells the story of the brave soldiers who fought
there. Using soldiers' memoirs, letters and diaries, as well as
contemporary illustrations, the human ordeal of battle comes to
life on the page.All of the units, important individuals, and
actions of each engagement on the battlefield are described in a
clear and concise narrative. Detailed maps complement the text and
illustrate small unit action at each stage of the battle.
Then-and-now photographs tie the dramatic events of the past to the
modern battlefield site and highlight the importance of terrain in
battle. The present-day historical site of the battle is described
in detail with suggestions for touring.
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