A good account of the Civil War from a day to day Officers view.
I loved this book. I loved the rich character development. I loved the details of their personalities and the excellent visuals of the battlefields. Excellent conclusion to the trilogy.
A satisfying conclusion to the farher-son trilogy, Shaara once again takes us into the minds of the most important of the Civil War generals. By deeply personalizing their stories, Shaara brings the war straight to the reader's heart. Anyone who loves a good story will enjoy this book, but historians will rejoice! I was moved to tears during the description of Lee's surrender to Chamberlain. My very highest recommendation.
This is both fact neatly entwined with fiction. It is a classic recount of the Civil War in Virginia following Gettysburg told from both sides of the battle. As such it ranks among such classics as Crane's The Red Badge of Courage, Churchill's The Crisis, and the non-fiction of Bruce Catton. It is a striking contrast of the two combatant armies.
Balanced account from both sides of the battlefields of the Civil War - riviting.
From the cover: "The moving sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic THE KILLER ANGELS"
Part of a civil war trilogy (2)