"Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" is a comprehensive collection of firsthand accounts and analyses of the pivotal battles and key figures of the American Civil War. Compiled from contributions by both Union and Confederate officers, this work provides a unique dual perspective on the conflict that shaped the nation. Based upon "The Century War Series", this multi-volume work offers detailed narratives of major engagements, strategic insights, and personal recollections from those who were directly involved in the war's most significant events.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of battles such as Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Antietam, along with insightful commentary on the leadership and tactics employed by both sides. This collection preserves the experiences and reflections of a generation of military leaders, making it an invaluable resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the American Civil War.
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