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  • THE SHILOH CAMPAIGN, 1862
    SEAN MICHAEL CHICK
    A comprehensive and fully illustrated account of the Shiloh Campaign, with over a hundred photographs and detailed maps. After taking Forts Henry and Donelson, the Union army prepared to try and take the vital rail hub of Corinth, Mississippi. To facilitate this, Major General H. Halleck planned to combine Grant’s Army of West Tennessee with Buell’s Army of the Ohio. Meanwhile ...

    $190.99

  • A GRAND OPENING SQUANDERED
    SEAN MICHAEL CHICK
    The Battle of Petersburg’s intense four-day clash marked a missed Union opportunity, prolonging the Civil War with dramatic consequences. May and June 1864 in Virginia witnessed some of the most brutal and bloody fighting of the Civil War. Combined losses for the two armies after the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna, and Cold Harbor exceeded 80,000 killed, wound...

    $127.99

  • DREAMS OF VICTORY
    SEAN MICHAEL CHICK
    "Chick does a good job of portraying [General Beauregard] as the first real hero of the Confederacy, who at times proved his own worst enemy." — The NYMAS Review   Few Civil War generals attracted as much debate and controversy as Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard. He combined brilliance and charisma with arrogance and histrionics. He was a Catholic Creole in a society dominated...

    $114.76

  • GRANT'S LEFT HOOK
    SEAN CHICK
    A history of the series of American Civil War battles fought at a town outside of Richmond, Virginia. Robert E. Lee feared the day the Union army would return up the James River and invest the Confederate capital of Richmond. In the spring of 1864, Ulysses Grant, looking for a way to weaken Lee, was about to exploit the Confederate commander's greatest fear and weakness. After ...

    $229.00

  • THEY CAME ONLY TO DIE
    SEAN MICHAEL CHICK
    The November 1864 battle of Franklin left the Army of Tennessee stunned. In only a few hours, the army lost 6,000 men and a score of generals. Rather than pause, John Bell Hood marched his army north to Nashville. He had risked everything on a successful campaign and saw his offensive as the Confederacy’s last hope. There was no time to mourn. There was no question of attacking...

    $127.94