MARCHING TO COLD HARBOR VICTORY & FAILURE, 1864 BY WAYNE MANEY FIRST EDITION MINT CONDITION MINT CONDITION DUST JACKET Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, New Book Rich with Illustrations, Period Photographs and Maps; Contains an Appendix with Orders of Battle Contains a Bibliography; Fully Referenced and Indexed PUBLISHED BY WHITE MANE PUBLISHING COMPANY, IN 1995 Marching to Cold Harbor, in the words of the soldiers and their commanders, recounts the journey that foreshadowed the final great battle of the Civil War in the east before the siege of Petersburg. Their maneuvers brought them on June 3 to a crossroads where Grant attacked in three assaults, each greater in strength than Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Those tidal waves left more than 7,000 Federal soldiers killed and wounded in less than fifteen minutes. This is the story of Lee's last victory and Grant's costly gambit in his drive to Richmond. This book is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. It comes in a brand new, original dust jacket. The book is sharp, bright and clean. It has solid binding throughout. The exterior has no bumping, rubbing or wear. The interior is clean and the pages are in excellent, bright-white condition. There isn’t a mark in the book. It has no writing, smudging, foxing, stamps, pasteboards or other markings. It is not an ex-library book. Rich with illustrations, period photographs and battle maps. 270 pages. Bibliography. Fully referenced; fully indexed. A brand new, mint condition book.
MARCHING TO COLD HARBOR
VICTORY & FAILURE, 1864

BY WAYNE MANEY

FIRST EDITION
MINT CONDITION
MINT CONDITION DUST JACKET

 
Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, New Book
Rich with Illustrations, Period Photographs and Maps; Contains an Appendix with Orders of Battle
Contains a Bibliography; Fully Referenced and Indexed

 
PUBLISHED BY WHITE MANE PUBLISHING COMPANY, IN 1995
 

Marching to Cold Harbor, in the words of the soldiers and their commanders, recounts the journey that foreshadowed the final great battle of the Civil War in the east before the siege of Petersburg. Their maneuvers brought them on June 3 to a crossroads where Grant attacked in three assaults, each greater in strength than Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Those tidal waves left more than 7,000 Federal soldiers killed and wounded in less than fifteen minutes. This is the story of Lee's last victory and Grant's costly gambit in his drive to Richmond.
 
This book is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. It comes in a brand new, original dust jacket. The book is sharp, bright and clean. It has solid binding throughout. The exterior has no bumping, rubbing or wear. The interior is clean and the pages are in excellent, bright-white condition. There isn’t a mark in the book. It has no writing, smudging, foxing, stamps, pasteboards or other markings. It is not an ex-library book. Rich with illustrations, period photographs and battle maps. 270 pages. Bibliography. Fully referenced; fully indexed. A brand new, mint condition book.   

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