The Generals Of Gettysburg: the Leaders Of America's Greatest BattleHachette Books, 15 dec 2008 - 384 pagina's Filled with insightful anecdotes and lively narrative, The Generals of Gettysburg presents detailed information on the character and personality of all 133 combat-command officers as well as an in-depth account of each man's actions on the field. This marriage of character --the features and attributes of a man -- with each general's battlefield record, offers new insights into the battle and its outcome. |
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The Generals Of Gettysburg: The Leaders Of America's Greatest Battle Larry Tagg Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2003 |
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