Zdjęcie 1 z 2
Zdjęcie 1 z 2
Trevilian Station, June 11-12 1864 : Wade Hampton, Philip Sheridan and the
US $34,95
Około133,83 zł
Stan:
Nowy
Nowa, nieczytana, nieużywana książka w idealnym stanie, wszystkie strony, bez uszkodzeń. Aby poznać więcej szczegółów, zobacz aukcję sprzedającego.
Wysyłka:
US $4,99 (około 19,11 zł) USPS Media MailTM.
Znajduje się w: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Stany Zjednoczone
Dostawa:
Szacowana między Wt, 24 wrz a Cz, 26 wrz do 43230
Zwroty:
Zwrot w ciągu 30 dni. Za wysyłkę zwrotną płaci kupujący.
Płatności:
Kupuj bez obaw
Sprzedawca ponosi pełną odpowiedzialność za wystawienie tej oferty sprzedaży.
Nr przedmiotu eBay: 166161756939
Ostatnia aktualizacja: 10-06-2023 02:32:07 CEST Wyświetl wszystkie poprawkiWyświetl wszystkie poprawki
Parametry przedmiotu
- Stan
- Subject Area
- History
- Subject
- United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), General
- ISBN
- 9780786499038
- Publication Name
- Trevilian Station, June 11-12 1864 : Wade Hampton, Philip Sheridan and the Largest All-Cavalry Battle of the Civil War
- Publisher
- Mcfarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
- Item Length
- 10 in
- Publication Year
- 2016
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Item Weight
- 22.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 7 in
- Number of Pages
- 360 Pages
O tym produkcie
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Mcfarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
ISBN-10
0786499036
ISBN-13
9780786499038
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219173184
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
360 Pages
Publication Name
Trevilian Station, June 11-12 1864 : Wade Hampton, Philip Sheridan and the Largest All-Cavalry Battle of the Civil War
Language
English
Subject
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), General
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
22.3 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2015-046546
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"an exceptionally well documented and an impressively detailed, comprehensive, and informative account...extraordinary and highly recommended...outstanding scholarship...extraordinary....recommended"-- Midwest Book Review ; "an interesting, well written book...highly recommended"-- Civil War News ., "an exceptionally well documented and an impressively detailed, comprehensive, and informative account...extraordinary and highly recommended...outstanding scholarship...extraordinary....recommended"- Midwest Book Review ; "an interesting, well written book...highly recommended"- Civil War News ., "an exceptionally well documented and an impressively detailed, comprehensive, and informative account...extraordinary and highly recommended...outstanding scholarship...extraordinary....recommended"-- Midwest Book Review ; "an interesting, well written book...highly recommended"-- Civil War News ; "highly detailed account...well written, and a lively read"-- Strategy Page ., "an exceptionally well documented and an impressively detailed, comprehensive, and informative account...extraordinary and highly recommended...outstanding scholarship...extraordinary....recommended"-- Midwest Book Review "an interesting, well written book...highly recommended"-- Civil War News "highly detailed account...well written, and a lively read"-- Strategy Page ., "an exceptionally well documented and an impressively detailed, comprehensive, and informative account...extraordinary and highly recommended...outstanding scholarship...extraordinary....recommended"-- Midwest Book Review ; "an interesting, well written book...highly recommended"-- Civil War News ; "highly detailed account...well written, and a lively read"-- StrategyPage .
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
973.7/455
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. "I had rather die than be whipped": The Battle at Yellow Tavern and the Death of J.E.B. Stuart 2. "Proper commanders. Where can they be obtained?": Lee Defers Selecting a Cavalry Commander 3. "Strike fast and strong": Evolution of the Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia 4. "When am I to get another horse?": Confederate Cavalry Regiments--New Commanders, Old Problems 5. The "New Issue": Reinforcements for Lee's Cavalry 6. "The Very Man I want": Philip Sheridan and His Senior Commanders 7. Veteran Volunteers: Manning, Mounting, and Arming Union Cavalry 8. "I will not fight under the orders of a Dutchman": Changes in Composition of the Union Cavalry Corps 9. "Break up the railroad": Grant's Concept for a Cavalry Raid 10. "Thumping along": The March to Louisa County 11. "An exceedingly messed up affair": The Battle Opens on the Fredericksburg Road 12. "Where is the 9th N.Y.?": Union Momentum Builds on the Fredericksburg Road 13. "Pardonable zeal": Colonel Alger's Charge to Trevilian Station 14. "Where the hell is the rear?": Custer's First Last Stand 15. "Roll them up like a ribbon": Sheridan Prevails at Trevilian Station 16. "Too horrible to dwell upon": The Night of an Unfinished Battle 17. "A theatre of bloodshed": The Battle Continues on June 12 18. "Damn, damn, all the time": The Union Withdrawal 19. "The most disorderly retreat I have seen": Union Defeat at Samaria Church 20. "I regret my inability": Assessing the Outcome of the Trevilian's Battle and Raid 21. Old Soldiers Fade Away: Lives After the Battle Appendix A. Order of Battle and Casualties Appendix B. West Pointers at Trevilian Station Appendix C. Custer's Captured Wagons Appendix D. Edward L. Wells and the Hampton vs. Fitz Lee Controversy Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
In June 1864, General Ulysses Grant ordered his cavalry commander, Philip Sheridan, to conduct a raid to destroy the Virginia Central Railroad between Charlottesville and Richmond. Sheridan fell short of his objective when he was defeated by General Wade Hampton's cavalry in a two-day battle at Trevilian Station. This volume provides detailed coverage of the battle., In June 1864, General Ulysses Grant ordered his cavalry commander, Philip Sheridan, to conduct a raid to destroy the Virginia Central Railroad between Charlottesville and Richmond. Sheridan fell short of his objective when he was defeated by General Wade Hampton's cavalry in a two-day battle at Trevilian Station. The first day's fighting saw dismounted Yankees and Rebels engaged at close range in dense forest. By day's end, Hampton had withdrawn to the west. Advancing the next morning, Sheridan found Hampton dug in behind hastily built fortifications and launched seven dismounted assaults, each repulsed with heavy casualties. As darkness fell, the Confederates counterattacked, driving the Union forces from the field. Sheridan began his withdrawal that night, an ordeal for his men, the Union wounded and Confederate prisoners brought off the field and the hundreds of starved and exhausted horses that marked his retreat, killed to prevent their falling into Confederate hands.
LC Classification Number
E476.6.M35 2016
Opis przedmiotu podany przez sprzedawcę
Informacje o firmie
For the Historian, LLC
Lawrence Weindorf
42 York St
17325 Gettysburg, PA
United States
Oświadczam, że wszystkie moje działania związane ze sprzedażą będą zgodne z wszystkimi przepisami i regulacjami UE.
Popularne kategorie z tego Sklepu
Zarejestrowany jako sprzedawca-firma
Opinie sprzedawców (50 077)
- p***d (242)- Opinie wystawione przez kupującego.Ostatni miesiącZakup potwierdzonyAwesome seller. Very fast delivery. Condition better than described, looks new.
- e***e (187)- Opinie wystawione przez kupującego.Ostatni miesiącZakup potwierdzonyArrived quickly, condition as advertised!
- e***e (187)- Opinie wystawione przez kupującego.Ostatni miesiącZakup potwierdzonyArrived quickly, condition as advertised!