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A Critical Examination of Southern Leadership in the Pivotal Campaign of 1863 |
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In Fine Bookstores April 2001 |
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Cover painting: "Tomorrow...We Must Attack Him" by Dale Gallon, Courtesy of Gallon Historical Art, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania www.gallon.com |
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Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign is a massive
tome that examines in painstaking detail the intent, purpose
and meaning of Robert E. Lee's generalship, instructions
and recollections within the context of the events as they
occurred. In the course of this thought-provoking
examination, authors Scott Bowden and Bill Ward take a
close look at what other critics have said, and offer an
explosive explanation why so much of the oft-repeated
and conventional wisdom surrounding many Southern leaders,
especially Robert E. Lee, is simply just wrong.
Don't miss this thought-provoking, original piece of
scholarship. To find out more and to order your
autographed copy, either email the author at:
ScotBowden@aol.com
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| "Bowden and Ward stripaway the myth and confusion that are associated with Lee in the Gettysburg campaign. LAST CHANCE FOR VICTORY is the first book to fully examine Lee's plans and why the Confederate general missed victory by a whisker."-Dr. B. D. Patterson, Dean, Harold B. Simpson History Complex, Hill College, Hillsboro, Texas |
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Don't miss this thought-provoking, original piece of scholarship.
See Gettysburg in a new light-read LAST CHANCE FOR VICTORY: Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign |
Specifics: Format is 6" X 9"; approximately 768 pages, with
artwork, photos, maps, notes, bibliography and index.
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