Antietam 1862: The Civil War's Bloodiest Day
By (Author) Norman Stevens
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
26th May 1994
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Land forces and warfare
973.733
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
346g
Antietam was one of the critical battles of the American Civil War. The fortunes of the South were riding high after the resounding victory at Second Manassas. While Bragg and Kirby Smith invaded Kentucky, Lee's invasion of Maryland was intended to maintain the Southern offensive momentum and to win the recognition of the European powers. But his bold plan was compromised and at the Antietam River the Army of Northern Virginia was fighting for its very life. This title examines the build-up to Hooker's attack, and details the famous clashes at Bloody Lane and Burnside Bridge.
Norman S. Stevens is a long-time student of the American Civil War. He is currently a Major and Assistant Professor of history at the Virginia Military Institute, and his expert knowledge and passion for the subject are clearly demonstrated in this, his first title for Osprey.