Second Manassas 1862: Robert E Lees greatest victory
By (Author) John Langellier
Illustrated by Mike Adams
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
15th February 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Battles and campaigns
Military history
973.732
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
370g
There never was such a campaign, not even by Napoleon wrote Confederate General Pender of the Second Manassas campaign in which the gray-bearded Virginian, Robert E Lee, came as close as he ever would to exterminating his Northern enemies. In so doing, Lee established himself as the South's pre-eminent military commander and the Army of Northern Virginia as it's most powerful weapon. The fighting in northern Virginia left Union General John Pope's career in tatters and proved the South was a power to be reckoned with. This book's powerful account demonstrates that during that fateful summer of 1862 Lee's soldiers were fighting for anything but a lost cause.
John P. Langellier received his bachelor's and master's degrees in History from the University of San Diego and his Ph.D. in Military History from Kansas State University. He is the author of numerous books and monographs, including Warrior 31 Union Infantryman 1861-65 and Men-at-Arms 281 US Dragoons 1833-55. Mike Adams has been a freelance illustrator for 25 years and has worked on a wide variety of subjects. He has an honours degree in History of Art and Architecture and was cover illustrator for Publisher Mondadori (Milan/Verona) during the 1990s. His covers are now sought after by collectors worldwide. He has illustrated subjects as varied as the Anglo-Saxons and modern nuclear submarines, as well as numerous novels, childrens books and sports prints. This is his first book for Osprey.