The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command

Coddington, Edwin B.

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ISBN 10: 0684845695 ISBN 13: 9780684845692
Published by Touchstone Books, 1997
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The Battle of Gettysburg remains one of the most controversial military actions in America's history, and one of the most studied.

Professor Coddington's is an analysis not only of the battle proper, but of the actions of both Union and Confederate armies for the six months prior to the battle and the factors affecting General Meade’s decision not to pursue the retreating Confederate forces. This book contends that Gettysburg was a crucial Union victory, primarily because of the effective leadership of Union forces—not, as has often been said, only because the North was the beneficiary of Lee's mistakes.

Scrupulously documented and rich in fascinating detail, The Gettysburg Campaign stands as one of the landmark works in the history of the Civil War.

About the Author: Edwin B. Coddington (1905–1967) was a Civil War historian and chair of Lafayette College's history department. He was the author of the posthumously published work The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command.

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Title: The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Command
Publisher: Touchstone Books
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
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