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With My Face To The Enemy Robert Cowley

With My Face To The Enemy By Robert Cowley

With My Face To The Enemy by Robert Cowley


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With My Face to the Enemy is a provocative and wide-ranging anthology of essays on the Civil War - America's defining struggle and the first modern war in history.

With My Face To The Enemy Summary

With My Face To The Enemy: Perspectives on the American Civil War by Robert Cowley

With My Face to the Enemy is a provocative and wide-ranging anthology of essays on the Civil War - America's defining struggle and the first modern war in history.

In thirty-five illuminating essays it examines the war from the perspectives critical to its outcome - the larger-than-life personalities of the important players from Lincoln to Lee, and the national strategies and key battle tactics that shaped the four-year-long crisis. Contributors include the leading lights of Civil War scholarship: James M. McPherson, Stephen W. Sears, Gary W. Gallagher, David Herbert Donald and twenty others.

James M. McPherson's essays ponder three diverse, yet fascinating subjects: Abraham Lincoln's use of language and its role in his victory; Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee's failed Southern strategies; and Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs as a reflection of his superlative generalship. Stephen W. Sears, in four essays, describes the daring flanking manoeuvres of Stonewall Jackson at Chancellorville, and presents the last word on Lee's infamous 'lost order', among other topics.

Other highlights include David Herbert Donald on Lincoln's early command; Gary W. Gallagher on Lee's record before his ascension as a Southern icon; John Bowers on Chickamauga; Noah Andre Trudeau on the battle of the Wilderness; Thomas Fleming on West Point, and much more.

With My Face To The Enemy Reviews

A gem: well-written, engaging and sure to make a significant contribution to the already voluminous Civil War literature * Kirkus Reviews *
By touching a variety of episodes as well as figures, the volume should prove irresistible * Booklist *
These new insights...add to one's understanding of the war * Washington Times *
Answers the most intriguing questions: How did a rebel courier happen to drop General Lee's battle plan wrapped around three cigars? And why did it take so long for the richer and stronger North to win? * US News and World Report *

About Robert Cowley

Robert Cowley is the editor of What If: The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been, No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II, as well as the founding editor of the award-winning MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History. Each of these essays has appeared previously in MHQ. Cowley lives in Connecticut.

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GOR001912482
9780712679466
0712679464
With My Face To The Enemy: Perspectives on the American Civil War by Robert Cowley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
20030102
544
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