Pickett's Charge: Revised and Updated: A New Look at Gettysburg's Final Attack

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UPC:
9781510755734
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
11/24/2020
Release Date:
11/24/2020
Author:
Tucker, Phillip Thomas
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Updated
Pages:
528
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The book is most interesting for the bright nuggets of information Tucker presents as he unfolds the attack minute by minute, foot by foot. The account is a mosaic of thousands of tiny pieces that, seen whole, amounts to a fascinating picture of what probably was the most important moment of the Civil War. The New York Times Book Review "[Pickett's Charge] contains much to interest and provoke Civil War enthusiasts." Kirkus Reviews "Takes issue with many long-held assumptions and analysis of the famous attack and seeks to revise many of the long-held misconceptions about Lee's plans, the course of the attack, and the ultimate reasons for its failure.... Overall, the author does a workmanlike job." New York Journal of Books The Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil Wars turning point, produced over 57,000 casualties, the largest number from the entire war that was itself Americas bloodiest conflict. On the third day of fierce fighting, Robert E. Lees attempt to invade the North came to a head in Picketts Charge. The infantry assault, consisting of nine brigades of soldiers in a line that stretched for over a mile, resulted in casualties of over 50 percent for the Confederates and a huge psychological blow to Southern morale. Picketts Charge is a detailed analysis of one of the most iconic and defining events in American history. This book presents a much-needed fresh look, including the unvarnished truths and ugly realities, about the unforgettable story. With the luxury of hindsight, historians have long denounced the folly of Lees attack, but this work reveals the tactical brilliance of a master plan that went awry. Special emphasis is placed on the common soldiers on both sides, especially the non-Virginia attackers outside of Picketts Virginia Division. These fighters moments of cowardice, failure, and triumph are explored using their own words from primary and unpublished sources. Without romance and glorification, the complexities and contradictions of the dramatic story of Pickett's Charge have been revealed in full to reveal this most pivotal moment in the nations life.