A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War

A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War
Title A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Craig L. Symonds
Publisher
Total Pages 150
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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Contains 45 full page maps showing military positions. Includes accompanying description.

The Atlas of the Civil War

The Atlas of the Civil War
Title The Atlas of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author James M. McPherson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 559
Release 2022-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 1510756701

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From the first shots fired at Fort Sumter in 1861 to the final clashes on the Road to Appomattox in 1864, The Atlas of the Civil War reconstructs the battles of America's bloodiest war with unparalleled clarity and precision. Edited by Pulitzer Prize recipient James M. McPherson and written by America's leading military historians, this peerless reference charts the major campaigns and skirmishes of the Civil War. Each battle is meticulously plotted on one of 200 specially commissioned full-color maps. Timelines provide detailed, play-by-play maneuvers, and the accompanying text highlights the strategic aims and tactical considerations of the men in charge. Each of the battle, communications, and locator maps are cross-referenced to provide a comprehensive overview of the fighting as it swept across the country. With more than two hundred photographs and countless personal accounts that vividly describe the experiences of soldiers in the fields, The Atlas of the Civil War brings to life the human drama that pitted state against state and brother against brother.

The Naval Institute Historical Atlas of the U.S. Navy

The Naval Institute Historical Atlas of the U.S. Navy
Title The Naval Institute Historical Atlas of the U.S. Navy PDF eBook
Author Craig L. Symonds
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 272
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Ninety-four maps provide a historical overview of the U.S. Navy's battles, including information on the deployment of ships, their tracks, shore activity, and military engagements.

Gettysburg, a Battlefield Atlas

Gettysburg, a Battlefield Atlas
Title Gettysburg, a Battlefield Atlas PDF eBook
Author Craig L. Symonds
Publisher
Total Pages 120
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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Provides a narrative history and cartographic display of the Battle of Gettysburg.

Illustrated atlas of the Civil War

Illustrated atlas of the Civil War
Title Illustrated atlas of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1998
Genre United States
ISBN 9780965068420

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The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War

The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War
Title The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author United States. War Dept
Publisher Barnes & Noble
Total Pages 397
Release 1891
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780760750445

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The atlas that accompanied the United States War Dept's official history of the Civil War contains 821 maps, 106 engravings, and 209 drawings (including detailed uniform and flag illustrations), the majority of the maps drawn during the war by engineers, draftsmen, and generals for actual military use, with only a few maps, drawn later by cartographers, added for historical purposes.

The English Civil War

The English Civil War
Title The English Civil War PDF eBook
Author Nick Lipscombe
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 369
Release 2020-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 1472847164

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'The English Civil War is a joy to behold, a thing of beauty... this will be the civil war atlas against which all others will judged and the battle maps in particular will quickly become the benchmark for all future civil war maps.' -- Professor Martyn Bennett, Department of History, Languages and Global Studies, Nottingham Trent University The English Civil Wars (1638–51) comprised the deadliest conflict ever fought on British soil, in which brother took up arms against brother, father fought against son, and towns, cities and villages fortified themselves in the cause of Royalists or Parliamentarians. Although much historical attention has focused on the events in England and the key battles of Edgehill, Marston Moor and Naseby, this was a conflict that engulfed the entirety of the Three Kingdoms and led to a trial and execution that profoundly shaped the British monarchy and Parliament. This beautifully presented atlas tells the whole story of Britain's revolutionary civil war, from the earliest skirmishes of the Bishops' Wars in 1639–40 through to 1651, when Charles II's defeat at Worcester crushed the Royalist cause, leading to a decade of Stuart exile. Each map is supported by a detailed text, providing a complete explanation of the complex and fluctuating conflict that ultimately meant that the Crown would always be answerable to Parliament.