Judgment at Appomattox

Judgment at Appomattox
Title Judgment at Appomattox PDF eBook
Author Ralph Peters
Publisher Forge Books
Total Pages 448
Release 2017-08-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466884029

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The ferocious final weeks of the Civil War come alive in Judgment at Appomattox, the final novel of New York Times bestselling author Ralph Peters's breathtaking, Boyd Award-winning series A great war nears its end. Robert E. Lee makes a desperate, dramatic gamble. It fails. Ulysses S. Grant moves. Veteran armies clash around Petersburg, Virginia, as Grant seeks to surround Lee and Lee makes a skillful withdrawal in the night. Richmond falls. Each day brings new combat and more casualties, as Lee’s exhausted, hungry troops race to preserve the Confederacy. But Grant does not intend to let Lee escape... In one of the most thrilling episodes in American history, heroes North and South, John Brown Gordon and Phillip Sheridan, James Longstreet and Francis Channing Barlow, battle each other across southern Virginia as the armies converge on a sleepy country court house. Written with the literary flair and historical accuracy readers expect from Ralph Peters, Judgment at Appomattox takes us through the Civil War’s last grim interludes of combat as flags fall and hearts break. Capping the author’s acclaimed five-novel cycle on the war in the East, this “dramatized history” pays homage to all the soldiers who fought, from an Irish-immigrant private wearing gray, to the “boy generals” who mastered modern war. This is a grand climax to a great, prize-winning series that honors—and reveals—America's past. Battle Hymn Cycle Cain at Gettysburg Hell or Richmond Valley of the Shadow The Damned of Petersburg Judgment at Appomattox At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Surrender Proceedings, April 9, 1865, Appomattox Court House

The Surrender Proceedings, April 9, 1865, Appomattox Court House
Title The Surrender Proceedings, April 9, 1865, Appomattox Court House PDF eBook
Author Frank P. Cauble
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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After Appomattox

After Appomattox
Title After Appomattox PDF eBook
Author Gregory P. Downs
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2019-08-13
Genre History
ISBN 0674241622

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The Civil War did not end with Confederate capitulation in 1865. A second phase commenced which lasted until 1871—not Reconstruction but genuine belligerency whose mission was to crush slavery and create civil and political rights for freed people. But as Gregory Downs shows, military occupation posed its own dilemmas, including near-anarchy.

Road To Appomattox

Road To Appomattox
Title Road To Appomattox PDF eBook
Author Bell Irvin Wiley
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 156
Release 1994-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807119112

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Originally published forty years ago, Bell Irvin Wiley’s The Road to Appomattox marked one of the first efforts by a Civil War scholar to identify the internal causes of the South’s defeat. Today this elegant little book remains one of the most penetrating, thought-provoking works on the subject. In the book’s three chapters, Wiley treats three broad reasons for the failure of the Confederacy: weak political leadership, low morale among the populace, and four “internal influences” in the South. Those four shortcomings stemmed from traits apparently endemic to southerners in general, Wiley explains, and they included disharmony among and between political and military leaders; the government’s failure to provide adequate public information systems; rigidity in outlook and course of action; and poor judgment, especially of the North’s strength, the South’s own strength, and Europe’s dependence on cotton. Recent years have witnessed a number of significant studies dealing with Confederate defeat, particularly with the failings of Davis as war leader and with the complex issue of the South’s dedication to the cause. Wiley was one of the first historians to raise these issues and discuss them trenchantly. Those familiar with The Road to Appomattox will cheer the reissue of this resonant work; first-time readers will see why.

Cain at Gettysburg

Cain at Gettysburg
Title Cain at Gettysburg PDF eBook
Author Ralph Peters
Publisher Forge Books
Total Pages 459
Release 2012-02-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429968478

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Winner of the American Library Association's W. Y. Boyd Award for Excellence in Military Fiction Two mighty armies blunder toward each other, one led by confident, beloved Robert E. Lee and the other by dour George Meade. They'll meet in a Pennsylvania crossroads town where no one planned to fight. In this sweeping, savagely realistic novel, the greatest battle ever fought on American soil explodes into life at Gettysburg. As generals squabble, staffs err. Tragedy unfolds for immigrants in blue and barefoot Rebels alike. The fate of our nation will be decided in a few square miles of fields. Following a tough Confederate sergeant from the Blue Ridge, a bitter Irish survivor of the Great Famine, a German political refugee, and gun crews in blue and gray, Cain at Gettysburg is as grand in scale as its depictions of combat are unflinching. For three days, battle rages. Through it all, James Longstreet is haunted by a vision of war that leads to a fateful feud with Robert E. Lee. Scheming Dan Sickles nearly destroys his own army. Gallant John Reynolds and obstreperous Win Hancock, fiery William Barksdale and dashing James Johnston Pettigrew, gallop toward their fates.... There are no marble statues on this battlefield, only men of flesh and blood, imperfect and courageous. From New York Times bestselling author and former U.S. Army officer Ralph Peters, Cain at Gettysburg is bound to become a classic of men at war. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

In the Ranks: from the Wilderness to Appomattox Court-house

In the Ranks: from the Wilderness to Appomattox Court-house
Title In the Ranks: from the Wilderness to Appomattox Court-house PDF eBook
Author R. E. McBride
Publisher
Total Pages 246
Release 1881
Genre United States
ISBN

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Witness to Appomattox

Witness to Appomattox
Title Witness to Appomattox PDF eBook
Author Richard Wheeler
Publisher Harper Perennial
Total Pages 276
Release 1991-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780060920685

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