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Stand to it and Give Them Hell: Gettysburg as the Soldiers Experienced it from Cemetery Ridge to Little Round Top, July 2, 1863

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By (author): John M Priest

This is unlike any other Gettysburg book you will ever read. Instead of a dry recitation of the facts, Stand to It and Give Them Hell: Gettysburg as the Soldiers Experienced it from Cemetery Ridge to Little Round Top, July 2, 1863 chronicles the desperate marching, fighting, command decisions, and suffering as depicted in the letters, memoirs, diaries, and postwar recollections of the men from both armies who struggled to control that hallowed ground. This invaluable methodology uses the words of those who lived these events to paint a rich tapestry of personal courage, cowardice, failures, and triumphs. John Michael Priest, dubbed the Ernie Pyle of the Civil War soldier by legendary historian Edwin C. Bearss, wrote this book to help readers understand and experience, as closely as possible through the written word, the stress, exhaustion, suffering, and sheer terror of that fateful day in Pennsylvania. Readers of all interest levels will gain a deeper appreciation of the personal sacrifice made by privates and generals alike. The hundreds of word portraits are supported by 58 detailed original maps, most on the regimental level. In addition to illustrating the tremendous troop congestion in the Wheatfield, the Peach Orchard, and Devils Den, they accurately establish, by regiment or by company, the extent of the Federal skirmish line from Zieglers Grove to the Slyder farm, and portray the final Confederate push against the Codori farm and the center of Cemetery Ridge, against which three Confederate divisions (in what is popularly known as Picketts Charge) would unsuccessfully attack on the final day of fighting on July 3. Stand to It and Give Them Hell is a book about combat as seen through the eyes of those who waged it. There is no glamour here, and no adventure. Nor are there accusations, axes to grind, or second-guessing from the comfort of an easy chair. Instead, Priests most ambitious book offers the brutal, heart wrenching story of a slice of Americas greatest battle as described by those who marched, fought, bled, and died there. These are their stories, and ones you will long remember. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2016
  • Publisher: Savas Beatie
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781611213249

About John M Priest

A retired high school history teacher John Michael Priest has been interested in Civil War history since an early age. He is a graduate of Loyola College in Baltimore and Hood College in Frederick Maryland and has written extensively about the Civil War. His many books include Antietam: The Soldiers Battle (1989); Before Antietam: The Battle for South Mountain (1992); Nowhere to Run: The Wilderness May 4th & 5th 1864 (1995); Victory Without Triumph: The Wilderness May 6th & 7th 1864 (1996); and Into the Fight: Picketts Charge at Gettysburg (1998). Praised by legendary historian Edwin C. Bearss as the Ernie Pyle of the Civil War soldier Priest appeared on the Discovery Channels Unsolved History: Picketts Charge (2002) and is one of the historical consultants for the forthcoming miniseries To Appomattox. He and his wife live in Clear Spring Maryland.

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