The Campaign for Atlanta & Sherman''s March to the Sea: Volume 2
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According to historian Richard McMurry, the 1864 campaign through the woods and across the hills, valleys, and streams of North Georgia was one of the biggest, longest, and most spellbinding of the American Civil War. It was also one of the most important. Despite its decisive impact on the war, the Georgia campaigns have still not received the attention they deserve. In the 1990s, editors Savas and Woodbury put together two volumes of wide-ranging and especially thoughtful essays by leading historians and students of war with footnotes, original maps, photos, and index that quickly sold out. Long out of print, they are once more being made available with a new Foreword by award-winning author Steve Davis in The Campaign for Atlanta & Shermans March to the Sea. Volume 2 A Policy So Disastrous: Joseph E. Johnstons Atlanta Campaign, by Richard M. McMurry; Shermans Pioneers in the Campaign for Atlanta, by Philip Shiman; Waltz Between the Rivers: An Overview of the Atlanta Campaign from the Oostanaula to the Etowah, by William R. Scaife; Dalton to Cartersville: Images of the Georgia Campaign: A Photographic Essay, by William E. Erquitt; The Western & Atlantic Railroad in the Campaign for Atlanta, by James G. Bogle; The Forgotten Hell Hole: The Battle of Picketts Mill, by Jeffrey Dean; From Atlanta to Savannah: A Sociological Perspective of William T. Shermans March to the Sea, by Charles E. Vetter; Lines of Battle: The Unpublished Reports of Confederate Brig. Gen. James Holtzclaws Brigade, edited by Zack Waters.
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Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
Publisher: Savas Beatie
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781611216240
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Theodore Savas a graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law (1986 with Distinction) is the director of Savas Beatie one of the country's leading independent publishers. He is the author editor or co-author of numerous books and articles including Never for Want of Powder: The Confederate Powder Works in Augusta Georgia (Univ. of South Carolina Press 2007) Brady's Civil War Journal: Photographing the War 1861-1865 (Skyhorse 2012) A Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution (Spellmount and SBLLC 2006) Hunt and Kill: U-505 and the U-Boat War in the Atlantic (Spellmount SBLLC 2004) and many others. He lives with his wife and four dogs in El Dorado Hills California. David Woodbury has served as editor/co-editor of numerous Civil War publications and was a contributing writer and cartographer for The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference. In 2017 he founded Woodbury Historical Tours and regularly conducts guided explorations of sites associated with the American Civil War Indian Wars and the Wild West.