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The American Civil War in the Indian Territory (Elite)

ebooks The American Civil War in the Indian Territory (Elite) by John D. Spencer in History

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Eighteen accounts of the battles that ended the Napoleonic epoch The Battle of Waterloo is one of the most famous battles -if not the most famous battle-in history. Many books have been written about Waterloo; and many first-hand accounts published; yet it continues to fascinate both students and casual readers alike. In this book; Frederick Llewellyn has gathered together a number of accounts that have hitherto slipped through the net; creating a book the contents of which will be entirely new to most modern readers. Among them: Major Frye has left us with a compelling account from 'behind the lines'; Sergeant Robertson recounts the fierce battle experienced by the Gordon Highlanders at Quatre Bras and Waterloo itself; whilst Sergeant-Major Dickinson-the last surviving Scots Grey who fought at Waterloo-takes us on that famous charge for which his regiment will forever be remembered. These; with the many others included here; are the forgotten voices of Waterloo-British; French; German and Spanish; great names and ordinary men; infantrymen and cavalrymen; generals and private soldiers; reaching across time-and united for the first time-in this important Leonaur original.


#1743077 in Books Osprey Publishing 2006-08-29 2006-08-29Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 251.71 x 4.32 x 7.24l; .45 #File Name: 184603000564 pages


Review
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. a good primerBy StephenXThe pictures and artwork are really good; but don't expect much information from this book. It doesn't have very much. This would be a great book for a junior high history class. If you're seriously researching the war in the Indian Territory; you'll have to look elsewhere.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. The far reaches of the Civil WarBy J. SicklesThis book is full of arcane information about the far western reaches of the Civil War. It encompasses Kansas and the Indian territory mainly. Many rare photographs accompany the excellent text.For those of you who have been "Gettysburged to death" this manuscript will be a treat of unknown history.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Very detailedBy James D. CrabtreeNative Americans fought in both Union and Confederate units during the Civil War and the Indian Territory saw its share of battles and campaigns; some of which spilled into nearby states. Some of the detail is a bit mind-numbing but if you are a reenactor or modeler this is probably the kind of detail that you need. The photos and artwork make this a must-have if this chapter of U.S. history is of interest to you.

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