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Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone

Door Timothy T. Isbell

Categorie
Geschiedenis Noord-Amerika
Boeknummer
#326925-BA6
Titel
Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone
Auteur
Isbell, Timothy T.
Boektype
Gebonden hardcover met stofomslag
Uitgeverij
University Press of Mississippi
Jaar van uitgave
2006
ISBN10
1578068401
ISBN13
9781578068401
Taal
Engels
Beschrijving
Original boards, dust jacket, oblong, circa 26x30cm, colour illustrations.
Samenvatting
To the leaders of the North and South, Vicksburg, Mississippi, was the "key" to the Civil War. For the Union, control of the vital Mississippi River would never be regained unless Vicksburg was subdued. For more than a month and a half, the citizens of Vicksburg and Confederate soldiers in the surrounding fortifications endured a violent, almost constant bombardment.
On July 4, 1863, when the Confederate soldiers in the fortifications around the city surrendered to Union forces led by Ulysses S. Grant, the capitulation simultaneously ended a forty-seven-day siege and forever linked the loss of Vicksburg with that at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. These were the dual blows that assured the demise of the Confederacy.
Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone reveals the breadth and scope of Grant
... (Lees verder)'s siege and the city's stalwart defense in eighty-five color photographs of the monuments, the bluffs, and Mississippi River, the redoubts, and the redans that remain in the modern national park.
Accompanying text explores the stories of the soldiers and citizens who participated in this devastating engagement. In words and images, Vicksburg: Sentinels of Stone creates a memento and a photographic record of the monuments and scenery that make a visit to Vicksburg National Military Park an unforgettable encounter with Civil War history.
Pagina's
170
Conditie
Goed — Black permanent marker square (circa 1 cm2) on bottom cut. Else very good: still shrinkwrapped.
Prijs
€ 15,00

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