First Bull Run 1861: The South's first victory
By (Author) Alan Hankinson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
23rd May 1990
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
973.731
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
368g
At Bull Run, two inexperienced, ill-trained and poorly led armies clashed in the opening engagement of the American Civil War. Culminating in a stalwart defensive fight by Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson's Virginia Brigade, this is the story of the Confederacy's first victory. The author investigates the personalities of the principal commanders and examines the opposing armies, showing how the widely varying uniforms of different units caused mistakes of identity which affected the battle at crucial points. Weapons, intelligence and the almost universal inexperience of troops on both sides are all discussed, helping to explain the events of the battle itself.
Alan Hankinson has completed two volumes for Osprey on the American Civil War. Highly respected in his field, Alan's authoritative text clearly displays his passion for, and knowledge of the subject.