An edition of Landscape Turned Red (1983)

Landscape turned red

the Battle of Antietam

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An edition of Landscape Turned Red (1983)

Landscape turned red

the Battle of Antietam

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Of all the days on all the fields where American soldiers have fought, the most terrible was September 17, 1862. The Civil War battle waged on that date at Antietam Creek, Maryland, took a human toll never exceeded on any day in our nation's history. The battle at Antietam was pivotal to the course of the war, yet the complete story of this climactic and bitter struggle has never been told. In Landscape Turned Red, Stephen W. Sears draws on a wealth of newly discovered diaries, dispatches, and letters to recreate the vivid drama of Antietam -- and drama it is, pitting high-stakes military gambler Robert E. Lee against George B. McClellan, the general with every soldierly quality but one, the will to fight. Sears's subject is not just generals and their tactics, however; it is also the emotions and experiences of the men in the ranks, and their stories emerge here with powerful authenticity. With Landscape Turned Red, the literary successor of renowned historian Bruce Catton fills a major gap in Civil War literature and tells an engrossing, human tale of a momentous battle and the men who fought it. - Jacket flap.

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Publisher
Ticknor & Fields
Language
English
Pages
431

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Cover of: Landscape Turned Red
Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam
April 1985, Warner Books
in English
Cover of: Landscape turned red
Landscape turned red: the Battle of Antietam
1983, Houghton Mifflin
in English
Cover of: Landscape turned red
Landscape turned red: the Battle of Antietam
1983, Ticknor & Fields
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Prologue : The last, best hope
The limits of limited war
Confederate tide
Will send you trophies
Fire on the mountain
We will make our stand
To the Dunker church
A savage continual thunder
The spires of Sharpsburg
To nobly save or meanly lose
Epilogue : A last farewell
Appendixes.
The lost order
Burnside and his bridge
The armies at Antietam

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [405]-414.
Includes index.
Series statement from jacket.

Published in
New Haven
Series
Essential classics of the Civil War

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/336
Library of Congress
E474.65 .S43 1983, E474.65

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 431 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
431
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3499339M
Internet Archive
landscapeturnedr00sear
ISBN 10
089919172X
ISBN 13
9780899191720
LCCN
82019519
OCLC/WorldCat
9066216
Library Thing
3762
Goodreads
1281587

First Sentence

"Washington's week of crisis demonstrated that General George McClellan could dominate the scene even when off-stage."

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