Come back with us, deep into the Tennessee woods in 1862, as we guide you through one of the greatest and most significant battles of the American Civil War, as described by one of America's premier Civil War authors.
The Battle of Shiloh was the first major battle of the Civil War in terms of casualties, with the two armies suffering more casualties in the two-day battle than in all of America's previous wars, combined. And, along with the fall of Forts Henry and Donelson, the battle was also one of the most consequential of the war as it sealed the fate of the Confederacy in the western theater, splitting of the Confederacy in half at the Mississippi River and guaranteeing Federal control of the border states as well as large portions of the Confederacy.
The battle served as a proving-ground for many senior officers, including the two Union commanders, Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman, who were destined to lead the Union to ultimate victory. It also resulted in the death of one of the South's most prized generals, Albert Sidney Johnston, and involved other Confederate generals whose names are synonymous with the Confederate cause, Generals Beauregard, Bragg, Hardee, and Forrest.
What's amazing is the amount of damage these amateurs were able and willing to do to each other in just 18 hours of active fighting, where they struggled and died in locations like The Sunken Road, the Bloody Pond, the Hornet's Nest, and the Peach Orchard. Kunkel describes how Grant and Sherman and their Army of Tennessee were completely caught off guard by Johnston's Army of Tennessee, and he provides a good balance between describing the decision-making of the senior officers as well as of firsthand descriptions of the eye-ball to eye-ball fighting from the perspective of the privates.
Because the battle was messy, being fought in a semi-jungle by a hundred thousand semi-civilians, many writers on tend to shy away from the actual fighting, focusing instead on the politics and personal stories. But Kunkel wades straight in, discussing the battle step by step as he does with all of his Civil War books. He's also known for his generous use of visuals - maps, photos, and illustrations - to explain what happened, and this book is no exception. No other Shiloh book comes close to this level of visual illustration of the battle, least of all in color.
Specifically, the book includes:
Kunkel also addresses the numerous controversies following the battle, such as
The goal is for you to come away with a clear understanding of what happened on that dense Tennessee battlefield, as well as a good understanding of what it was like on the ground for the men and boys who fought the terrible battle of Shiloh.
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Jack Kunkel is a lifelong Civil War historian and the author of several acclaimed books on America's defining conflict. Unlike many Civil War writers who focus narrowly on a single individual or isolated phase of a battle, Kunkel provides full, panoramic accounts of the battles of Gettysburg, Antietam, and Shiloh-from the first shots to the final aftermath.His books are known for their vivid storytelling, historical accuracy, and richly detailed visuals, including full-sized battlefield maps, rare photographs, and modern "then & now" imagery. Designed for both seasoned Civil War enthusiasts and newcomers alike, his writing combines deep research with a guide's instinct-making readers feel as though they're walking the battlefield alongside a professional historian.Several of his titles double as battlefield companions, complete with clear maps, on-site photos, and GPS coordinates-ideal for both armchair historians and travelers walking the battlefield.Whether you're a grizzled veteran who's read everything there is to read on the Civil War, or a new recruit just starting your journey into the Civil War, Jack Kunkel's books promise a compelling, ground-level view of America's most pivotal conflicts.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Come back with us, deep into the Tennessee woods in 1862, as we guide you through one of the greatest and most significant battles of the American Civil War, as described by one of America's premier Civil War authors. The Battle of Shiloh was the first major battle of the Civil War in terms of casualties, with the two armies suffering more casualties in the two-day battle than in all of America's previous wars, combined. And, along with the fall of Forts Henry and Donelson, the battle was also one of the most consequential of the war as it sealed the fate of the Confederacy in the western theater, splitting of the Confederacy in half at the Mississippi River and guaranteeing Federal control of the border states as well as large portions of the Confederacy.The battle served as a proving-ground for many senior officers, including the two Union commanders, Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman, who were destined to lead the Union to ultimate victory. It also resulted in the death of one of the South's most prized generals, Albert Sidney Johnston, and involved other Confederate generals whose names are synonymous with the Confederate cause, Generals Beauregard, Bragg, Hardee, and Forrest. What's amazing is the amount of damage these amateurs were able and willing to do to each other in just 18 hours of active fighting, where they struggled and died in locations like The Sunken Road, the Bloody Pond, the Hornet's Nest, and the Peach Orchard. Kunkel describes how Grant and Sherman and their Army of Tennessee were completely caught off guard by Johnston's Army of Tennessee, and he provides a good balance between describing the decision-making of the senior officers as well as of firsthand descriptions of the eye-ball to eye-ball fighting from the perspective of the privates.Because the battle was messy, being fought in a semi-jungle by a hundred thousand semi-civilians, many writers on tend to shy away from the actual fighting, focusing instead on the politics and personal stories. But Kunkel wades straight in, discussing the battle step by step as he does with all of his Civil War books. He's also known for his generous use of visuals - maps, photos, and illustrations - to explain what happened, and this book is no exception. No other Shiloh book comes close to this level of visual illustration of the battle, least of all in color.Specifically, the book includes: Over 30 full size battle maps - in colorOver 100 photos of the participants - in colorNumerous illustrations drawn by artists of the era - in colorKunkel also addresses the numerous controversies following the battle, such as Grant's alleged drinking problem and Sherman's alleged insanity problem.Grant's and Johnston's mistakes prior to the battle.The effect on the South of the loss of Forts Henry and Donelson.Whether Johnston's death affect the outcome of the battle.Whether Gen. Don Carlos Buell and his Army of Ohio saved Grant from disaster.Why was Gen. Lew Wallace so tardy arriving on the Shiloh battlefield.Whether Gen. Beauregard's decision to halt attacks on the first day resulted in a Lost Opportunity for the South.The goal is for you to come away with a clear understanding of what happened on that dense Tennessee battlefield, as well as a good understanding of what it was like on the ground for the men and boys who fought the terrible battle of Shiloh. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798349410567
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Come back with us, deep into the Tennessee woods in 1862, as we guide you through one of the greatest and most significant battles of the American Civil War, as described by one of America's premier Civil War authors. The Battle of Shiloh was the first major battle of the Civil War in terms of casualties, with the two armies suffering more casualties in the two-day battle than in all of America's previous wars, combined. And, along with the fall of Forts Henry and Donelson, the battle was also one of the most consequential of the war as it sealed the fate of the Confederacy in the western theater, splitting of the Confederacy in half at the Mississippi River and guaranteeing Federal control of the border states as well as large portions of the Confederacy.The battle served as a proving-ground for many senior officers, including the two Union commanders, Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman, who were destined to lead the Union to ultimate victory. It also resulted in the death of one of the South's most prized generals, Albert Sidney Johnston, and involved other Confederate generals whose names are synonymous with the Confederate cause, Generals Beauregard, Bragg, Hardee, and Forrest. What's amazing is the amount of damage these amateurs were able and willing to do to each other in just 18 hours of active fighting, where they struggled and died in locations like The Sunken Road, the Bloody Pond, the Hornet's Nest, and the Peach Orchard. Kunkel describes how Grant and Sherman and their Army of Tennessee were completely caught off guard by Johnston's Army of Tennessee, and he provides a good balance between describing the decision-making of the senior officers as well as of firsthand descriptions of the eye-ball to eye-ball fighting from the perspective of the privates.Because the battle was messy, being fought in a semi-jungle by a hundred thousand semi-civilians, many writers on tend to shy away from the actual fighting, focusing instead on the politics and personal stories. But Kunkel wades straight in, discussing the battle step by step as he does with all of his Civil War books. He's also known for his generous use of visuals - maps, photos, and illustrations - to explain what happened, and this book is no exception. No other Shiloh book comes close to this level of visual illustration of the battle, least of all in color.Specifically, the book includes: Over 30 full size battle maps - in colorOver 100 photos of the participants - in colorNumerous illustrations drawn by artists of the era - in colorKunkel also addresses the numerous controversies following the battle, such as Grant's alleged drinking problem and Sherman's alleged insanity problem.Grant's and Johnston's mistakes prior to the battle.The effect on the South of the loss of Forts Henry and Donelson.Whether Johnston's death affect the outcome of the battle.Whether Gen. Don Carlos Buell and his Army of Ohio saved Grant from disaster.Why was Gen. Lew Wallace so tardy arriving on the Shiloh battlefield.Whether Gen. Beauregard's decision to halt attacks on the first day resulted in a Lost Opportunity for the South.The goal is for you to come away with a clear understanding of what happened on that dense Tennessee battlefield, as well as a good understanding of what it was like on the ground for the men and boys who fought the terrible battle of Shiloh. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798349410567
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