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Extraordinary Circumstances - The Seven Days Battles

By: Indiana University Press

Type: Novel - Hardcover

Product Line: Historical Reference Books (Indiana University Press)


Product Info

Title
Extraordinary Circumstances - The Seven Days Battles
Category
Author
Brian K Burton
Publish Year
2001
Pages
530
Dimensions
6.5x9.5x2"
NKG Part #
2148107190
Type
Novel - Hardcover

Description

The first campaign in the Civil War in which Robert E. Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia, the Seven Days Battles were fought southeast of the Confederate capital of Richmond in the summer of 1862. Lee and his fellow officers, including “Stonewall” Jackson, James Longstreet, A. P. Hill, and D. H. Hill, pushed George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac from the gates of Richmond to the James River, where the Union forces reached safety. Along the way, Lee lost several opportunities to harm McClellan. The Seven Days have been the subject of numerous historical treatments, but none more detailed and engaging than Brian K. Burton's retelling of the campaign that lifted Southern spirits, began Lee's ascent to fame, and almost prompted European recognition of the Confederacy.