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| #1541667 in Books | 2001-01-01 | 2001-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.72 x5.25l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages | In this slim book, Tennessee-born novelist and historian Bowers returns to the source of boyhood memories and family lore to make big claims about the sites of two Tennessee battles in the Civil War. Bowers writes drums-and-powder history, with overmuch attention to generals and tactics and little on men and the meaning of combat. Despite Bowers's assertion that Confederate defeat in Tennessee sealed the South's doom and his absurd speculation that a more favorable result there might have led to a negotiated peace, he provides little context to show how or why the battles might have mattered in the larger strategy and psychology of the war. A few deftly executed vignettes of generals (with Braxton Bragg again getting his comeuppance) redeem an otherwise flat narrative that offers neither sufficient new information nor insight to justify its purchase by any but the most assiduous collector.||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| One of the Best|By Lost in Thawt|In this book,"Chickamauga and Chattanooga" John Bowers has written one of the best Civil War battle books I've ever read, easily comparable with the works of Steven Woodworth, William C. Davis, and the almost incomparable late Bruce Catton. One of the things I liked best about the book was Bowers' completely democratic treatment of the personal|From Library Journal|In this slim book, Tennessee-born novelist and historian Bowers returns to the source of boyhood memories and family lore to make big claims about the sites of two Tennessee battles in the Civil War. Bowers writes drums-and-powder history, w
In the Autumn of 1863, a pair of remarkable military engagements took place on opposite sides of the Georgia-Tennessee border -- two battles marked by ferocity, genius, courage, astonishing ineptitude, and outrageous fortune that changed the course of the War Between the States.
John Bowers, the man who brought one of the Confederacy's most capable and eccentric commanders to life in Stonewall Jackson, now tells the riveting story of two brutal months in the life of a ...
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