Selasa, 01 Agustus 2017

CWT Book Review: Sailor’s Creek

Sailor’s Creek: Major General G.W. Custis Lee, Captured With Controversy Frank Everett White Jr.; Schroeder Publications Frank White Jr.’s exploration of a well-entrenched Civil War Medal of Honor controversy is unusual and thought-provoking. Using a courtroom-type format, in which copious evidence is presented from hundreds of primary sources, White systematically builds the case that the …

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