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Paperback The Peninsular Campaign in Virginia Book

ISBN: 1175752711

ISBN13: 9781175752710

The Peninsular Campaign in Virginia

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"The Peninsular Campaign in Virginia" offers a detailed account of the Union Army's ambitious but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to capture Richmond, the Confederate capital, in the spring and summer of 1862. Authored by James J. Marks, this historical work provides insights into the strategic decisions, military engagements, and logistical challenges that defined this pivotal campaign in the American Civil War.

Marks's narrative sheds light on the key figures involved, including General George B. McClellan, and explores the complex factors that contributed to the campaign's outcome. This book remains a valuable resource for understanding the military history of the Civil War and the strategic importance of the Virginia theater.

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