The Artillery of Gettysburg
By (Author) Bradley M. Gottfried
Sourcebooks, Inc
Cumberland House Publishing,US
10th June 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Military history
Weapons and equipment
Ordnance, weapons technology
973.7349
Hardback
332
Width 162mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm
657g
The battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 marked the turning point of the American Civil War. The apex of the Confederacy's final major invasion of the North, the devastating defeat also marked the end of the South's offensive strategy against the North. From this battle until the end of the war, the Confederate armies largely remained defensive. The Artillery of Gettysburg"" is a thoughtful look at the role of the artillery during the July 13, 1863 conflict. Bradley M. Gottfried provides insight into how the two armies employed their artillery, how the different kinds of weapons functioned in battle, and the strategies for using each of them. He shows how artillery affected the ebb and flow of battle for both armies and thus provides a unique way of understanding the strategies of the Federal and Union commanders.""