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Landscape Turned Red The Battle Of Antietam 1st Mariner Ed Stephen W Sears

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Landscape Turned Red The Battle Of Antietam 1st Mariner Ed Stephen W Sears
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Mariner Books; Houghton Mifflin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.8 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Stephen W. Sears
ISBN: 9780547526638, 9780618344192, 9780899191720, 0547526636, 0618344195, 089919172X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st Mariner ed

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Landscape Turned Red The Battle Of Antietam 1st Mariner Ed Stephen W Sears by Stephen W. Sears 9780547526638, 9780618344192, 9780899191720, 0547526636, 0618344195, 089919172X instant download after payment.

Combining brilliant military analysis with rich narrative history, Landscape Turned Red is the definitive work on the Battle of Antietam.

The Civil War battle waged on September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek, Maryland, was one of the bloodiest in the nation's history: on this single day, the war claimed nearly 23,000 casualties. Here renowned historian Stephen Sears draws on a remarkable cache of diaries, dispatches, and letters to recreate the vivid drama of Antietam as experienced not only by its leaders but also by its soldiers, both Union and Confederate, to produce what the New York TimesBook Review has called "the best account of the Battle of Antietam." 

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