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The Petersburg Campaign

by John Horn

The Petersburg campaign was a long siege operation of grueling trench warfare marked by bloody battles, incompetence, political maneuvering and cowardice. It was the type of campaign neither the Union nor the Confederacy wanted. The conflict around the Virginia town led to the decline of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and the surrender of the confederate capital at Richmond. After the fall of Petersburg, the end of the Civil War was only a matter of days. Special charts cover strengths and losses for both sides, Confederate desertion rates, and statistics for the Civil War's other sieges. Sidebars discuss styles of command, the Crater explosion, the role of snipers and sharpshooters, and the campaign's no-quarter encounters between Southern whites and Union men of color.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This title covers the series of battles leading up to the inevitable siege of Petersburg, including Drewry''s Bluff, Globe Tavern and Fort Harrison, and the siege itself, with its incessant trench warfare and and fighting along the James River.'

Author Biography

John Horn is an attorney who has written several books on Civil War subjects, including Destruction of the Weldon Railroad, which was called "a superior piece of Civil War scholarship" by Edwin C. Bearss, Chief Historian of the U.S. Park Service.

Details

ISBN1580970249
Author John Horn
Language English
ISBN-10 1580970249
ISBN-13 9781580970242
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 1999
Series Great Campaigns S.
Residence US
Short Title PETERSBURG CAMPAIGN REV/E
Edition Description Revised
Imprint Da Capo Press Inc
Place of Publication Cambridge, MA
Subtitle June 1864-april 1865
Country of Publication United States
DOI 10.1604/9781580970242
UK Release Date 1999-12-22
US Release Date 1999-12-22
Pages 288
Publisher Hachette Books
Publication Date 1999-12-22
DEWEY 973.737
Audience Undergraduate
NZ Release Date 1999-12-21
AU Release Date 1999-12-21

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