![]() Lee and His Men at Gettysburg, The Death of a Nation Clifford Dowdey HISTORY 1999 PAPER 393 PAGES
An absorbing, almost cinematic study of Lee's defeat at Gettysburg, concentrating on the costly decisions of his chief lieutenants. The first in a trilogy by the prolific author (1904-1979), noted for his sweeping style, historical accuracy and feeling for narrative. Originally published in 1958.
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