Produktbeschreibung
In "The Battle of Gettysburg," Franklin Aretas Haskell offers a vivid and meticulously detailed account of one of the Civil War's most significant confrontations. Written in a personal narrative style befitting a soldier's memoir, Haskell's text captures the chaos, valor, and strategic intricacies of the battle. His insights draw from his experiences as a soldier and a participant in the conflict, providing readers with profound perspectives on the human condition amid warfare. The work stands as a remarkable example of historical documentation interwoven with literary craftsmanship, reflecting the larger context of 19th-century American military history and the burgeoning genre of war literature. Haskell, a union soldier and officer, served in the 6th Wisconsin Infantry and fought bravely at Gettysburg. His intimate connection to the event and his educational background imbued him with the skills to articulate the complex dynamics of battle. The profound personal loss and camaraderie he experienced drove him to record these moments with both accuracy and emotion, offering a unique voice to the historical narrative of the Civil War era. I highly recommend "The Battle of Gettysburg" to readers interested in American history, military strategy, or personal narratives of conflict. Haskell's eloquent prose and firsthand observations make this work an invaluable resource for those wishing to understand the depths of human sacrifice and heroism during one of America's pivotal moments.
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Good Press |
EAN |
9788027289783 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-8978-3 |