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Civil War, The : A Narrative, Vol II of III, Fredericksburg to Meridian - Shelby Foote


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Written by Shelby Foote - Audio book narrated by Grover Gardner - Unabridged Fiction - 3 MP3 COMPACT DISCS - 39.5 hours

Publisher, Blackstone Audiobooks (November 2002)

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"I cannot begin to tell you how pleased I am with the whole production- the format, of course, and the quality of the sound; but above all with Grover Gardner's performance." --Shelby Foote

"The lucidity of the battle narratives, the vigor of the prose, the strong feeling for the men from generals to privates who did the fighting, are all controlled by a constant sense of how it happened and what it was all about. Foote has the novelist's feeling for character and situation, without losing the historian's scrupulous regard for recorded fact. The Civil War is likely to stand unequalled." --Walter Millis

One of the most remarkable works of history ever fashioned.

This volume is dominated by the almost continual confrontation of great armies. For the fourth time, the Army of the Potomac (now under the control of Burnside) attempts to take Richmond, resulting in the blood-bath at Fredericksburg. Then Joe Hooker tries again, only to be repulsed at Chancellorsville as Stonewall Jackson turns his flank-a bitter victory for the South, paid for by the death of Lee's foremost lieutenant.

In the West, during the six-month standoff that followed the shock of Murfreesboro in the central theater, one of the most complex and determined sieges of the war has begun. Here Grant's seven relentless efforts against Vicksburg show Lincoln that he has at last found his killer-general, the man who can "face the arithmetic."

With Vicksburg finally under siege, Lee again invades the North. The three-day conflict at Gettysburg receives book-length attention in a masterly treatment of a key great battle, not as legend has it but as it really was, before it became distorted by controversy and overblown by remembered glory.

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