Description: THE ATLANTA PAPERS COMPILED AND ARRANGED WITH NOTES BY SIDNEY C. KERKSAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE AUTHORS BY LEE A. WALLACE, JR. Fully Indexed by Margie Riddle Bearss FIRST EDITION MINT CONDITION This is a brand new, unread, pristine-condition book. Extraordinary Collection of Civil War Personal Accounts from the Atlanta Campaign Clean, Sharp, Bright, Solidly Bound, New Book Illustrated with Portraits and Illustrations; Contains Foldout Maps and Maps Printed on the End Pages PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS OR MORNINGSIDE BOOKSHOP, IN 1980 OUT-OF-PRINT AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE The Atlanta Campaign of 1864 was the most important military operation of the American Civil War. The very life of the Confederacy was at stake. This book constituted an extraordinary collection of personal accounts, from veterans of the campaign. The papers presented in this book provide different viewpoints and perspectives on the battle. The primary source of these papers is the various publications of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. See the photos below for the complete contents of the book. The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater of the American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864. Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman invaded Georgia from the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tennessee, beginning in May 1864, opposed by the Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston. Johnston's Army of Tennessee withdrew toward Atlanta in the face of successive flanking maneuvers by Sherman's group of armies. In July, the Confederate president replaced Johnston with the more aggressive John Bell Hood, who began challenging the Union Army in a series of damaging frontal assaults. Hood's army was eventually besieged in Atlanta and the city fell on September 2, setting the stage for Sherman's March to the Sea and hastening the end of the war. THIS BOOK IS IN MINT CONDTION This First Edition, book is out-of-print and not longer in publication. It is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. It is as nice as it was the day it was published. It has no shortcomings. The book is clean, sharp, bright and solidly bound throughout. 907 pages. The pages are clean and bright white and don’t have a mark on them; the book has no wear. A wonderful brand new book! THE ATLANTA PAPERS COMPILED AND ARRANGED WITH NOTES BY SIDNEY C. KERKSAS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE AUTHORS BY LEE A. WALLACE, JR. Fully Indexed by Margie Riddle Bearss FIRST EDITION MINT CONDITION This is a brand new, unread, pristine-condition book. Extraordinary Collection of Civil War Personal Accounts from the Atlanta Campaign Clean, Sharp, Bright, Solidly Bound, New Book Illustrated with Portraits and Illustrations; Contains Foldout Maps and Maps Printed on the End Pages PUBLISHED BY THE PRESS OR MORNINGSIDE BOOKSHOP, IN 1980 OUT-OF-PRINT AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE The Atlanta Campaign of 1864 was the most important military operation of the American Civil War. The very life of the Confederacy was at stake. This book constituted an extraordinary collection of personal accounts, from veterans of the campaign. The papers presented in this book provide different viewpoints and perspectives on the battle. The primary source of these papers is the various publications of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. See the photos below for the complete contents of the book. The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater of the American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864. Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman invaded Georgia from the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tennessee, beginning in May 1864, opposed by the Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston. Johnston's Army of Tennessee withdrew toward Atlanta in the face of successive flanking maneuvers by Sherman's group of armies. In July, the Confederate president replaced Johnston with the more aggressive John Bell Hood, who began challenging the Union Army in a series of damaging frontal assaults. Hood's army was eventually besieged in Atlanta and the city fell on September 2, setting the stage for Sherman's March to the Sea and hastening the end of the war. THIS BOOK IS IN MINT CONDTION This First Edition, book is out-of-print and not longer in publication. It is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. It is as nice as it was the day it was published. It has no shortcomings. The book is clean, sharp, bright and solidly bound throughout. 907 pages. The pages are clean and bright white and don’t have a mark on them; the book has no wear. A wonderful brand new book! Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites ENJOY THE BOOKSHOP Get images that make Supersized seem small. THE simple solution for eBay sellers.
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Author: Sidney C. Kerksas
Book Title: The Atlanta Papers
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Features: Illustrated
Format: Hardcover
Genre: Military
Publication Year: 1980
Publisher: Morningside
Topic: Civil War