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Shiloh 1862: The Death Of Innocence (Campaign) written by James Arnold Studio : Osprey Publishing by Osprey Publishing Release Date : 1998-09-15 Publisher : Osprey Publishing Released : 1998-09-15 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781855326064 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 3 reviews)
List Price : $19.95 Our Price : $10.45
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The first major battle in the Western theatre of the American Civil War, Shiloh came as a horrifying shock to both the American public and those in arms. For the first time they had some idea of the terrible price that would be paid for the preservation of the Union. On 6 April 1862 General Albert Sidney Johnston caught Grant and Sherman by surprise and very nearly drove them into the River Tennessee, but was mortally wounded in the process. Somehow Grant and Sherman hung on and the next day managed to drive back the hordes of grey-clad rebels. |
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Better than many of the Osprey Battle series |
The Osprey Battles series of books are always superbly illustrated and always short. This sometimes leads to books that are long on illustrations and short on anything else, especially text to explain what happened during the fighting. In some cases, the authors opt to pay attention, in detail, to some portion of the fighting, and leave everything else to another book. Here, the author can do that with some confidence: the battle was small enough that the fighting at the Hornet's nest and the counterattack on the second day can occupy much of the text without there being any misunderstanding of the course of the battle or its outcome.
I generally enjoy these books at least somewhat, though the thin text at some points is annoying. This one is better than most for the above reasons. |
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An excellent summary on the battle of Shiloh |
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This book manages to explain in simple terms the complex struggle at Shiloh without going over the layperson's head. The illustrations are excellent and useful. It is one of the best books in the Osprey Campaign series I have read to date. The author goes into logical detail about the events before during and after the battle and keeps an exciting pace. I highly recommend this title to anyone interested in the battle of Shiloh. It is good enough to stand alone or as an excellent addition to the Campaign series. |
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Concise and informative |
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Fans of the Osprey Campaign series will enjoy this volume. The writing is clear and there are good maps. Unlike many Civil War books were are little more than a ctalog of the actions of individual regiments, the author gives a good view of the big picture of the battle, and how it helped Grant rise to prominence, as well as a good sprinkling of personal accounts by participants. |
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