Campaign Chancellorsville by Theodore Dodge

Campaign Chancellorsville by Theodore Dodge

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This is the second 1886 edition of Dodge's classic study of the battle of Chancellorsville, first published in 1881. It is marked by Dodge's unsparing analysis and astute interpretations, which have retained their value and vigour for over a century.

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Campaign Chancellorsville by Theodore Dodge

The clash at Chancellorsville in 1863 was an enormously complex ten-day campaign. At its conclusion, General Joseph Hooker, the confident commander of the Army of the Potomac, was in disgrace, while Confederate General Robert E. Lee had won a decisive victory but at the loss of the irreplaceable "Stonewall" Jackson, killed by friendly fire.At age nineteen Theodore Ayrault Dodge volunteered for the Union cause. As part of the Eleventh Corps,surprised and routed by "Stonewall" Jackson's celebrated flank attack,he participated in the battle's fiercest and costliest fighting. (Dodge would later lose a leg at Gettysburg.) This second 1886 edition of his classic study, first published in 1881, is marked by Dodge's unsparing analysis and astute interpretations, which have retained their value and vigor for over a century.
Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Ayrault Dodge (1842-1909) served in the New York volunteer infantry during the Civil War. His books include Alexander, Hannibal, The Campaign of Chancellorsville, A Bird's Eye View of Our Civil War, Gustavus Adolphus, Cesar,and Napoleon (in four volumes).
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ISBN 13 9780306809149
ISBN 10 0306809141
Title Campaign Chancellorsville
Author Theodore Dodge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 1999-05-07
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.