|    Login    |    Register

McPherson's Ridge: The First Battle For The High Ground, July 1, 1863

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

McPherson's Ridge: The First Battle For The High Ground, July 1, 1863

Contributors:

By (Author) Steven Newton

ISBN:

9780306811722

Publisher:

Hachette Books

Imprint:

Da Capo Press Inc

Publication Date:

26th December 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Battles and campaigns
Military history

Dewey:

973.7349

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

120

Weight:

300g

Description

The opening engagement of the battle of Gettysburg was crucial in determining the outcome of the battle three days later. In what is often seen as the Civil War's Waterloo, the early contest for the wooded McPherson's Ridge is considered by many to be the battle's most crucial stage.Da Capo's new "Battleground America" series offers a unique approach to the battles and battlefields of America. Each book in the series highlights a small American battlefield-sometimes a small portion of a much larger battlefield-and tells the story of the brave soldiers who fought there. Using soldiers' memoirs, letters and diaries, as well as contemporary illustrations, the human ordeal of battle comes to life on the page.All of the units, important individuals, and actions of each engagement on the battlefield are described in a clear and concise narrative. Detailed maps complement the text and illustrate small unit action at each stage of the battle. Then-and-now photographs tie the dramatic events of the past to the modern battlefield site and highlight the importance of terrain in battle. The present-day historical site of the battle is described in detail with suggestions for touring.

Author Bio

Steven H. Newton is a professor of h istory at Delaware State University and the author of the acclaimed book, Lost for the Cause.

See all

Other titles by Steven Newton

See all

Other titles from Hachette Books