Jumat, 24 Februari 2017

Book Review: A Field Guide to Gettysburg

A Field Guide to Gettysburg: Experiencing the Battlefield Through Its History, Places, and People  Carol Reardon and Tom Vossler, UNC Press Union Lieutenant Frank Haskell was certain that a “comprehensive, complete” history of Gettysburg—a battle he called “greater than Waterloo”—would never be written. “A full account of the battle as it was,” he wrote, “will …

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