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The centennial history of the Civil War. E. B. Long, director of research.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday 1965.Edition: [1st ed.]Description: 3 v. col. illus., col. maps. 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Other title:
  • Coming fury
  • Terrible swift sword
  • Never call retreat
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • E468 C28
Contents:
V. 1. The coming fury. -- v. 2. Terrible swift sword. -- v. 3. Never call retreat.
Summary: Volume 1: "The coming fury" describes the people and politics, social and economic forces which came together to drive the nation apart, from a political convention in Charleston in 1860 through the first, stunning impact of the Battle of Bull Run.Summary: Volume 2: "Terrible swift sword" traces the personalities and actions leading to the Emancipation Proclamation and the removal of General McClellan from command of the North's principal army.Summary: Volume 3: "Never call retreat" carries the war from Fredericksburg, and through many campaigns to the death of Lincoln and the war's end.
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Books Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College General stacks Reference E468 C28 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 2024-4172

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V. 1. The coming fury. -- v. 2. Terrible swift sword. -- v. 3. Never call retreat.

Volume 1: "The coming fury" describes the people and politics, social and economic forces which came together to drive the nation apart, from a political convention in Charleston in 1860 through the first, stunning impact of the Battle of Bull Run.

Volume 2: "Terrible swift sword" traces the personalities and actions leading to the Emancipation Proclamation and the removal of General McClellan from command of the North's principal army.

Volume 3: "Never call retreat" carries the war from Fredericksburg, and through many campaigns to the death of Lincoln and the war's end.

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