The Peninsula Campaign Of 1862 by William Miller

The Peninsula Campaign Of 1862 by William Miller

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George B. McClellan got closer to Richmond than any previous Union general by a bold amphibious landing, but lost his advantage due to his own indecision and Robert E. Lee's superior generalship. The essays in this volume on the campaign include ones by Robert E. L. Krick, Terry L. Jones, Carmen B. Grayson, William J. Miller, Mac Wyckoff, and Peter S. Carmichael.

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The Peninsula Campaign Of 1862 by William Miller

George B. McClellan got closer to Richmond than any previous Union general by a bold amphibious landing, but lost his advantage due to his own indecision and Robert E. Lee's superior generalship. The essays in this volume on the campaign include ones by Robert E. L. Krick, Terry L. Jones, Carmen B. Grayson, William J. Miller, Mac Wyckoff, and Peter S. Carmichael.
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ISBN 13 9781882810765
ISBN 10 1882810767
Title The Peninsula Campaign Of 1862
Author William Miller
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 1996-11-22
Number of pages 246
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