Kamis, 23 Februari 2017

Book Review: Shiloh by Steven Woodworth

Shiloh: Confederate High Tide in the Heartland Steven E. Woodworth, Praeger In crafting a relatively short volume, only 65,000 words, Steve Woodworth admits that he didn’t attempt to craft a full history of the fighting in Shiloh: Confederate High Tide in the Heartland. Given his stellar analysis of the action in that crucial battle, however, …

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