The Gettysburg Campaign The History ..., Charles River Editors
The Gettysburg Campaign The History ..., Charles River Editors
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The Gettysburg Campaign: The History and Legacy of the Civil War's Most Famous Campaign

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Jim Walsh

Unabridged: 3 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/28/2023


Synopsis

“The failure to crush the Federal army in Pennsylvania in 1863, in the opinion of almost all of the officers of the Army of Northern Virginia, can be expressed in five words: the absence of the cavalry.” – Confederate General Henry HethWithout question, the most famous battle of the American Civil War took place outside of the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, which happened to be a transportation hub, serving as the center of a wheel with several roads leading out to other Pennsylvanian towns. From July 1-3, Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army of Northern Virginia tried everything in its power to decisively defeat George Meade’s Union Army of the Potomac, unleashing ferocious assaults that inflicted nearly 50,000 casualties in all.Day 1 of the battle would have been one of the 25 biggest battles of the Civil War itself, and it ended with a tactical Confederate victory. But over the next two days, Lee would try and fail to dislodge the Union army with attacks on both of its flanks during the second day and Pickett’s Charge on the third and final day. Meade’s stout defense held, barely, repulsing each attempted assault, handing the Union a desperately needed victory that ended up being one of the Civil War’s turning points.After the South had lost the war, the importance of Gettysburg as one of the “high tide” marks of the Confederacy became apparent to everyone, making the battle all the more important in the years after it had been fought. While former Confederate generals cast about for scapegoats, with various officers pointing fingers at Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, and James Stuart, historians and avid Civil War fans became obsessed with studying and analyzing all the command decisions and army movements during the entire campaign. Despite the saturation of coverage, Americans refuse to grow tired of visiting the battlefield and reliving the biggest battle fought in North America.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Vicki on March 08, 2016

Seeing the pictures of the Generals and learning their stories was very interesting to me. I enjoyed hearing about the ridiculousness of parading around before a battle when the enemy can see you. Putting this battle into perspective for me allowing me to visualize the battle of all battles. It was......more

Goodreads review by Doug on March 20, 2020

In as far as historical novels go this was just so-so. I am somewhat of a Civil War buff and found this book on BookBub and placed it in my library. Recently I chose this book to read during this ConV crisis as a way to pass the time. I would have to agree with another reviewer on this book, "Not wi......more

Goodreads review by Patti Fischetti on May 09, 2019

It was easy to read As history books go, some are hard to get through but this was easy to read and sometimes humorous. It was written as a personal account and made the battles come alive. Some times the account got a little jumbled up so I got lost. An interesting battle to be sure for Civil War bu......more

Goodreads review by Amy on September 02, 2018

Informative but dry Very informative, but dry. Lots of long quotations that made it difficult to keep events straight and tell which side each player was on......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 19, 2016

Precision research and writing The Charles River Publishers have produced yet another concise historical events. This is one of the greatest, perhaps the greatest in American history and this writing covers it well. It brings the tension and angst experienced by all those leaders, the unfortunate dec......more