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Through Blood and Fire at Gettysburg: General Joshua L. Chamberlain and the 20th Maine

ePub Through Blood and Fire at Gettysburg: General Joshua L. Chamberlain and the 20th Maine by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain in History

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A powerful; first-person account of the battle on Little Round TopBy TSI purchased this used and received it fairly quickly; which was a nice surprise; the estimated shipping was up to an additional two weeks. So; thank you to the seller. The book itself is fairly clean with some wear and tear and one soiled spot inside. The book is really more of a booklet; I believe it has a stapled binding (I don't have the book handy to reference).This is a reprint of an interview he did with Harper's magazine in which he recounted his famous defense and attack to secure the end of the Union line on Little Round Top. The interview is followed by a copy of his hand-written report about the event; which was submitted to his commander. That part was especially fascinating to me: to see his account in his own handwriting. Both the interview and the report reflect an eloquent; thoughtful man who is humble and gives plenty of credit to the actions of others.If you're interested in the history of the battle at Gettysburg; I would highly recommend this book. Don't be discourage by the size of this slim volume: It may cover only a few hours of just one segment of the battle; but his first-person perspective should not be missed.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. More of a reprint then a bookBy Mathew A. ShemberThis book is a reprint of an article Chamberlain wrote for Harpers in 1913 for the 50th anniversary of Gettysburg.Do not expect detailed information; charts of the battle; etc. When you read this; you will see it's mainly a man reminiscing about the past and talking about things that stayed with him through time. The men who had refused to fight before; took up arms for this battle(all but two). The wounded man he sent back to die in peace appeared again to fight due to the urgency of the situation....Chamberlain expresses admiration for the men he had known and who died that day.What makes this interesting is the style it is written. You get to "listen" to the man vs someone else writing about him.There are photos and a map that were added. Some could argue filler but I think they are ok as it gives you faces for some of the names he mentions.Overall; it's a decent article and I am glad I picked it up.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Three StarsBy Wayne RussoNot as good as thought it would be. Tough to read.

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