Among all that has been written of Americas Civil War, however, one enormous void has existed in the scholarship: that of the period following the Gettysburg Campaign to the end of the 1863 calendar year. Historian Robert J. Trout has finally filled that void. His new study of the intense fighting that filled the fall of 1863 admirably fits the bill. Trout, renowned as the authority on the Army of Northern Virginias horse artillery and on Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuarts staff, has taken a novel approach to these actions.
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Among all that has been written of Americas Civil War, however, one enormous void has existed in the scholarship: that of the period following the Gettysburg Campaign to the end of the 1863 calendar year. Historian Robert J. Trout has finally filled that void. His new study of the intense fighting that filled the fall of 1863 admirably fits the bill. Trout, renowned as the authority on the Army of Northern Virginias horse artillery and on Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuarts staff, has taken a novel approach to these actions.
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