Landscape Turned Red: The Battle Of Antietam

Landscape Turned Red: The Battle Of Antietam

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Author: Stephen W. Sears
Binding: Hardback
Published: Book-of-the-Month Club., 1994

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

Stephen W. Sears's "Landscape Turned Red: The Battle Of Antietam" is a definitive work of military history, meticulously chronicling the single bloodiest day in American history. This gripping narrative details the strategic blunders and heroic stands that defined the 1862 Maryland Campaign, culminating in the brutal clash at Antietam Creek. Sears presents a vivid, hour-by-hour account of the battle, illustrating the immense human cost and the pivotal tactical decisions made by both Union and Confederate forces. The book argues for Antietam's profound impact on the course of the Civil War, solidifying its place as an essential read for enthusiasts of American history and military strategy.

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Description

Author: Stephen W. Sears
Binding: Hardback
Published: Book-of-the-Month Club., 1994

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

Stephen W. Sears's "Landscape Turned Red: The Battle Of Antietam" is a definitive work of military history, meticulously chronicling the single bloodiest day in American history. This gripping narrative details the strategic blunders and heroic stands that defined the 1862 Maryland Campaign, culminating in the brutal clash at Antietam Creek. Sears presents a vivid, hour-by-hour account of the battle, illustrating the immense human cost and the pivotal tactical decisions made by both Union and Confederate forces. The book argues for Antietam's profound impact on the course of the Civil War, solidifying its place as an essential read for enthusiasts of American history and military strategy.