Jumat, 10 November 2017

ACW Book Review: The Day Dixie Died

The Day Dixie Died: The Battle of Atlanta  by Gary L. Ecelbarger, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press, 2010, $26.99  GARY ECELBARGER IS QUICK TO point out in this excellent new book that the political implications of the Battle of Atlanta are what made it “the most decisive battle of the most decisive campaign” of the …

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