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Lost Triumph - Lee's Real Plan at Gettysburg and Why it Failed

By: Berkley Books

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Reference Books (Berkley Books)

Last Stocked on 7/20/2020

Product Info

Title
Lost Triumph - Lee's Real Plan at Gettysburg and Why it Failed
Publisher
Category
Author
Tom Carhart
Publish Year
2006
Pages
304
Dimensions
6x9x1"
NKG Part #
2147571141
Type
Softcover

Description

This is a fresh and fascinating new look at one of the most pivotal moments in American history: the Battle of Gettysburg, when Union forces repelled the brilliant Robert E. Lee, who had already thrashed a long line of Federal opponents—just as he was poised at the back door of the nation’s capital. Conventional wisdom holds that Lee made one profoundly wrong decision on the last day of the battle—launching “Pickett’s Charge” uphill across an open field against the heart of the Union defense. But why would he have employed only a fifth of his forces at such a crucial moment?

Now, Tom Carhart offers a bold thesis—that Lee’s heretofore unknown strategy at Gettysburg was to combine Pickett’s frontal attack with a daring rear assault by the great Jeb Stuart to break the Union Army in half. Only in the battle’s final hours was Stuart stopped by a force half the size of his own, led by a young, unproven general—George Armstrong Custer—who helped turn the tide of the war.

Destined to be controversial, Lost Triumph is a provocative reassessment of this monumental battle and a vivid, indispensable contribution to Civil War literature.