Senin, 20 Maret 2017

Book Review: The Vicksburg Campaign

The Vicksburg Campaign: March 29–May 18, 1863 Edited by Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear; Southern Illinois University Press, 2013, $32.50 As with previous volumes in the SIU Press’ “Civil War Campaigns in the Heartland” series, Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear gather an impressive array of talent to deliver an enjoyable look …

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