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Bruce Catton, whose name is identified with Civil War history, grew
up in Benzonia, Michigan, probably the only town within two hundred
miles, he says, not founded to cash in on the lumber boom. In this
memoir, Catton remembers his youth, his family, his home town, and
his coming of age. With nostalgia, warmth, and humor, Catton
recalls it all with a wealth of detail: the logging industry and
its tremendous effect on the face of the state, the veterans of the
Grand Army of the Republic who first sparked his interest in the
Civil War, the overnight train trips on long-gone sleepers, the
days of great resort hotels, and fishing in once clear lakes.
Although he writes of a time and place that are no more, his
observations have implications that both underline the past and
touch the future.
Infinitely readable and absorbing, Bruce Catton's The Civil War is
one of the best-selling, most widely read general histories of the
war available in a single volume. Newly introduced by the
critically acclaimed Civil War historian James M. McPherson, The
Civil War vividly traces one of the most moving chapters in
American history, from the early division between the North and the
South to the final surrender of Confederate troops. Catton's
account of battles is carefully interwoven with details about the
political activities of the Union and Confederate armies and
diplomatic efforts overseas. This new edition of The Civil War is a
must-have for anyone interested in the war that divided America.
Now in the Vintage Civil War Library for the first time, This
Hallowed Ground covers the whole of the American Civil War, from
the prelude to the death of Lincoln; Bruce Catton gives full scope
and texture to the story of the United States' epic struggle in
this one-volume history. Of Catton's writing David McCullough once
wrote:"I think it changed my life. I didn't know that then,
naturally. All I knew was that I had found in [it] a kind of
splendour I had not experienced before, and it started me on a new
path." It is Catton's gift for storytelling that elevates this book
above all other one-volume histories. In it, he combines an
irresistible sweep with the minutest detail, so that we see the
shifting overall patterns of the war as well as the experience of
the common soldier on the battlefield. It is unlikely that a better
one-volume history of this most fascinating of struggles will ever
be written. About the Author Bruce Catton was a journalist and
historian of the American Civil War. He won a Pulitzer Prize for
history in 1954 for A Stillness at Appomattox, his study of the
final campaign of the war in Virginia. He died in 1978.
This classic work by Pulitzer Prize winner Bruce Catton, one of the
great historians of the Civil War, takes an incisive look at the
turning point of the war, when the great armies of the North and
South came to Gettysburg in July 1863. Engaging and authoritative,
Catton analyzes the course of events at Gettysburg, clarifying its
causes and bringing to life the most famous battle ever fought on
American soil. Paying full heed to the human tragedies that
occurred, "Gettysburg: The Final Fury" gives an hour-by-hour
account of the three-day battle, from the skirmish that began the
engagement, to Pickett's ill-fated charge. Catton provides context
for the fateful decisions made by each army's commanders, and
examines the battle's military and political consequences, placing
it within the larger narrative of the Civil War and American
history.
This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
Contributing Authors Include Francis Russell, Ada Nisbet, Keith
Kyle, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include Carl Carmer, E. M. Halliday, Malcolm
Cowley, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include Oliver La Farge, Ray A. Billington,
Clement Eaton, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include Laurence Stallings, Peter Lyon, Fred
J. Cook, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include Ray Allen Billington, John Clark Hunt,
William Harlan Hale, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include J. H. Plumb, Lewis Thompson, Charles
Boswell, And Many Others.
Includes Sacco Guilty Vanzetti Innocent; History In House Paint;
Faces From The Past; Black Jack's Mexican Goose Chase; The Rise Of
The Little Magician; Pictures In The Papers; No. 18; Bull Run
Russell; The Wartime Cabinet; I Had Hired Joice In Perfect Good
Faith.
Contributing Authors Include George Catlin, Francis Parkman,
Stewart Holbrook, And Many Others.
Includes Sacco Guilty Vanzetti Innocent; History In House Paint;
Faces From The Past; Black Jack's Mexican Goose Chase; The Rise Of
The Little Magician; Pictures In The Papers; No. 18; Bull Run
Russell; The Wartime Cabinet; I Had Hired Joice In Perfect Good
Faith.
Contributing Authors Include William F. Swindler, Victor Von Hagen,
Frederick Van De Water, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include J. H. Plumb, Lewis Thompson, Charles
Boswell, And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Include William Harlan Hale, Marshall
Davidson, Charles Ramsdell, And Many Others.
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