The Civil War, a narrative / by Shelby Foote.

By: Foote, Shelby [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Civil war generals ; 1.Publisher: New York : Vintage Books, 1986Copyright date: ©1958Edition: First Vintage Books editionDescription: 3 volumes : maps (some color) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 039474621X (paperback : volume 2)Subject(s): United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865Genre/Form: History.LOC classification: E468 .F66 1986Online resources: Contributor biographical information Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Publisher description | Contributor biographical information Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Publisher description
Contents:
[1] Fort Sumter to Perryville -- [2] Fredericksburg to Meridian -- [3] Red River to Appomattox.
Summary: Foote's comprehensive history of the Civil War includes three compelling volumes: Fort Sumter to Perryville, Fredericksburg to Meridian, and Red River to Appomattox. Here, for a certainty, is one of the great historical narratives of our century, a unique and brilliant achievement, one that must be firmly placed in the ranks of the masters. Anyone who wants to relive the Civil War will go through this volume with pleasure. Years from now, Foote's monumental narrative most likely will continue to be read and remembered as a classic of its kind.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

[1] Fort Sumter to Perryville -- [2] Fredericksburg to Meridian -- [3] Red River to Appomattox.

Foote's comprehensive history of the Civil War includes three compelling volumes: Fort Sumter to Perryville, Fredericksburg to Meridian, and Red River to Appomattox. Here, for a certainty, is one of the great historical narratives of our century, a unique and brilliant achievement, one that must be firmly placed in the ranks of the masters. Anyone who wants to relive the Civil War will go through this volume with pleasure. Years from now, Foote's monumental narrative most likely will continue to be read and remembered as a classic of its kind.

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