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Clashes of Cavalry

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By (author): Thom Hatch

The story of two remarkable men, both natural-born cavalry leaders of great courage, who shared similar traits. Their Civil War legacies were destined to be connected in a series of battlesbeginning with Brady Station where Custers star rose rapidly, at Gettysburg where Stuarts star became tarnished, and continuing to Yellow Tavern where Stuart was Killed.

Unlike most standard biographies, Clashes of Cavalry takes an innovative approach to chronicling the lives of these two Civil War giants by not only depicting their lives and exploits individually, but also by examining the role of each in specific battles in which both participated.

Author Thom Hatch first sets the stage with in-depth portrayals of Beauty Stuart and Fanny Custer, exploring how the early years of the two future cavaliers shaped their eventual military careers. Both born to conservative rural families, educated at West Point, and with sensitive yet outgoing personalities, Custer and Stuart shared some remarkable similarities. The early chapters follow the two young cavaliers through the first two years of the war, leading up to the largest cavalry engagement of the century at Brandy Station in 1863. Both Custer and Stuart participated in the action that day, with the twenty-three-year-old Custer faring far better than Stuart. Custers performance earned him the attention and respect of his superiors and started him down the path that would eventually lead to his promotion. Stuart, However, was blamed for the needless slaughter of his men by the Unions surprise attack and faulted for his overconfidence.

Both Custer and Stuarts careers continued through battles at Gettysburg, the Bristoe Campaign, and the Wilderness. While Stuart was destined to fall at Yellow Tavern, Custer went on to even greater success, culminating with an assault on the Confederates at Appomattox Court House that essentially ended the war.

Clashes of Cavalry paints a vivid portrait of these brilliant cavalrymen. Although Custer never enjoyed the same level of command as Stuart, there is reason to believe that given the same opportunity he would have been equal to the task. History has remembered both as gifted horsemen and inspired leaders, truly among the most celebrated heroes of the Civil War.

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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781684424566

About Thom Hatch

Thom Hatch is a Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and an award-winning American author and novelist who specializes in the history of the American West the American Civil War and the Plains Indian Wars. He is the author of twelve books including The Last Outlaws: The Lives and Legends of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Custer Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to the Life of George Armstrong Custer and the Plains Indians Wars and Black Kettle: the Cheyenne Chief Who Sought Peace But Found War for which he received the Spur Award for literary excellence from the Western Writers of America. Hatch lives in Colorado with his wife and daughter.

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