Books Focusing on The Peninsula Campaign and the Seven Days On this, the 150th anniversary of the last day of the Seven Days at Malvern Hill, it seemed appropriate to offer up a list of the top books on McClellan’s great effort to reach Richmond and end the war quickly from March-July 1862. The Peninsula […]
The Best Books on the Seven Days and the Peninsula
July 1st, 2012 · No Comments
Categories: 150 Years Ago in the Civil War · Best Civil War Books · Civil War Books
Tags: · batlle of oak grove, battle of fair oaks, battle of frayser's farm, battle of gaines mill, battle of glendale, battle of hanover courthouse, battle of malvern hill, battle of mechanicsville, battle of savage's station, battle of seven pines, battle of williamsburg, brian k. burton, css virginia, extraordinary circumstances, hune 27 1862, july 1 1862, June 1 1862, june 25 1862, june 26 1862, june 28 1862, june 29 1862, june 30 1862, may 27 1862, may 31 1862, may 5 1862, peninsula campaign, seven days battles, siege of yorktown, stephen w. sears, to the gates of richmond, uss monitor
Book Purchases: August 2006
September 18th, 2006 · No Comments
I managed to pick up an interesting though smaller list of books last month. These range from fiction, to biography and semi-biography, to a tour guide, and finally to my typical battle and campaign studies. I am particularly excited to finally get my hands on Forrest at Brice’s Crossroads for a good price. I’ve already […]
Categories: Civil War Books
Tags: · chickamauga campaign, clint johnson, controversies & commanders, david detzer, donnybrook, edwin c. bearss, eric j. wittenberg, ethan s. rafuse, forrest at brice's crossroads and in north mississippi, general james longstreet, gettysburg's forgotten cavalry actions, gunfire around the gulf, jack coombe, jeffry d. wert, mcclellan's war, patrick abbazia, stephen a. townsend, stephen crane, stephen w. sears, the red badge of courage, the yankee invasion of texas, touring the carolina's civil war sites
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