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In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee: The Wilderness Through Cold Harbor
 

In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee: The Wilderness Through Cold Harbor
written by Gordon C. Rhea
Studio : Louisiana State University Press
by Louisiana State University Press
Publisher : Louisiana State University Press
Released : 2007-09
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Number of Items : 1
EAN : 9780807132692
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Editorial Reviews for  'In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee: The Wilderness Through Cold Harbor'
 
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Photographs by Chris E. Heisey

In early May 1864, Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant initiated a drive through central Virginia to crush Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. For forty days, the armies fought a grinding campaign from the Rapidan River to the James River that helped decide the course of the Civil War. Several of the war's bloodiest engagements occurred in this brief period: the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, the North Anna River, Totopotomoy Creek, Bethesda Church, and Cold Harbor. Pitting Grant and Lee against one another for the first time in the war, the Overland Campaign, as this series of battles and maneuvers came to be called, represents military history at its most intense. In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee, a unique blend of narrative and photographic journalism from Gordon C. Rhea, the foremost authority on the Overland Campaign, and Chris E. Heisey, a leading photographer of Civil War battlefields, provides a stunning, stirring account of this deadly game of wits and will between the Civil War's foremost military commanders.

Here Grant fought and maneuvered to flank Lee out of his heavily fortified earthworks. And here Lee demonstrated his genius as a defensive commander, countering Grant's every move. Adding to the melee were cavalry brawls among the likes of Philip H. Sheridan, George A. Custer, James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart, and Wade Hampton. Forty days of combat produced horrific casualties, some 55,000 on the Union side and 35,000 on the Confederate. By the time Grant crossed the James and began the Siege of Petersburg, marking an end to this maneuver, both armies had sustained significant losses that dramatically reduced their numbers.

Rhea provides a rich, fast-paced narrative, movingly illustrated by more than sixty powerful color images from Heisey, who captures the many moods of these hallowed battlegrounds as they appear today. Heisey made scores of visits to the areas where Grant and Lee clashed, giving special attention to lesser-known sites on byways and private property. He captures some of central Virginia's most stunning landscapes, reminding us that though battlefields conjure visions of violence, death, and sorrow, they can also be places of beauty and contemplation. Accompanying the modern pictures are more than twenty contemporary photographs taken during the campaign or shortly afterwards, some of them never before published.

At once an engaging military history and a vivid pictorial journey, In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee offers a fresh vision of some of the country's most significant historic sites.

144 pages, 24 Halftones, 61 Color Illus., 15 Maps, 11.5 x 10

 
Customer Reviews for  'In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee: The Wilderness Through Cold Harbor'
 
Beautiful Coffee Table Book
"In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee: The Wilderness Through Cold Harbor" combines the writing of Gordon Rhea, the foremost modern historian of the Civil War's 1864 Overland Campaign, with the eye of photographer Chris Heisey to produce a spectacularly beautiful "coffee table book". Rhea's text might be considered a distillation of his massive four volumes (a fifth is in preparation) about the Overland Campaign that stretched from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor in May and June, 1864, the narrative in "In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee" providing a concise yet vivid word picture. Heisey's photographs for the most part are "artistic" rather than efforts to precisely record battlefield topography, but those photographs are haunting in their emotional impact. In addition, this large-scale volume is illustrated with a good selection of contemporary photographs and drawings and with numerous maps of the military operations, some of the best and most clear maps I have seen dealing with this complex campaign. Rhea and Heisey very evidently hope that their efforts will stimulate interest in preserving these battlefields in northern Virgina. Rhea's words convey a strong sense of the importance and drama of what happened there; Heisey's photogrpahs capture the beauty of nature and building still to be seen.
 
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