Produktbeschreibung
An authoritative and superbly illustrated exploration of the events of July 3, 1863, incorporating new interpretations that have arisen in the past two decades. The third day of the Battle of Gettysburg was the most dramatic of the three. Among the iconic clashes that took place was General Lee's last assault at Gettysburg, the 12,500-man attack known as Pickett's Charge, in which Lee's soldiers suffered more than 60 percent losses. Other key moments were the action at Culp's Hill-arguably where the outcome of the battle was decided-and Lee's decision to send forward three divisions against the Union center, even when the odds did not appear to favor success. This final volume in Timothy J. Orr's trilogy emphasizes the tactical decisions of Day Three and documents the ensuing combat in detailed 2D maps, 3D diagrams, and historic photographs. It also includes a brief summary of the strategic and human consequences of the campaign, carrying the story to November 19, 1863, the day of Lincoln's famed Gettysburg Address. Primary accounts from common soldiers infuse this volume, reminding readers that Gettysburg was-among other things-a tale of suffering and endurance. The experiences and equipment of these men are brought to life in stunning detail in Steve Noon's dramatic battlescenes.