Shiloh 1862

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19th nineteenth century
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Albert Sidney Johnston
America
American Civil War
Author_Alan Perry
Author_James Arnold
battle
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combined forces
Confederacy
Confederate
conflict
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General Ulysses S Grant
illustrated
maps
PGT Beauregard
photographic
Pittsburg Landing
strategy
tactic
Union Army
United States
USA

Product details

  • ISBN 9781855326064
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 182 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 1998
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A compact, illustrated account of the first major battle in the Western theatre of the American Civil War.

Shiloh came as a horrifying shock to both the American public and those in arms. For the first time they had some idea of the terrible price that would be paid for the preservation of the Union. On 6 April 1862 General Albert Sidney Johnston caught Grant and Sherman by surprise and very nearly drove them into the River Tennessee, but was mortally wounded in the process. Somehow Grant and Sherman hung on and the next day managed to drive back the hordes of grey-clad rebels.

Featuring battle maps and rich illustrations throughout, James R. Arnold's book explores the plans, the battle itself and its consequences for America.

James R. Arnold is an established author who has contributed to numerous military publications. James spent his formative years in Europe and used the opportunity to study the sites of historic battlefields. He has many published books to his credit, covering topics such as the Napoleonic campaigns and the battles and armies of the American Civil War. James lives in Virginia, USA.

Alan Perry was born in 1961 and bought up in North London. He has worked for Games Workshop and Wargames Foundry for 22 years and 16 years respectively as a sculptor/designer. He has also founded a historical wargames company called Warhammer Historical with his brother, Michael, and a number of colleagues from Games Workshop. Alan’s historical interests range from the Biblical period to the Second World War, this interest has recently resulted in the purchase of a WWII Stuart Light Tank (M3A1). He now lives in Nottingham with his wife Jill.

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