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Very good. Signed by author. Signed on t-p. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. xii, 100 p. Maps. Illustrations. Endnotes. Index. "It has been long neglected by historians and visitors to the battlefield, but the eastern-most reaches of Cemetery Ridge formed the critical apex of the Union battle line. The land nestled between Culp's Hill and the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg is the only ground on which fighting occurred during each of the three pivotal days of the battle. Crested by the State of Maine monument where the statue of Oliver Otis Howard still stands watch over the valley below, East Cemetery Hill is a little known and less visited piece of the Gettysburg battlefield.
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Fine. Paperback. Stapled binding. Illustrated cover is in brown, blue, red and white color scheme. Illustrated with photographs, maps and other artifacts in black and white throughout. Contains photo credits, a note about the maps, an epilogue, appendix, endnotes and is indexed. 100 pp. A very nice copy in fine condition. EXPERT FROM THE BACK COVER: Today, the exigencies of development have permanently altered much of the ground around East Cemetery Hill, making it difficult to interpret the site and understand what made the area critical to the development of the battle. In this study the reader is invited to tour this seldom explored segment of the battle, using first-hand accounts to help see the area--much of which has changed dramatically in the past 130 years--with a participant's eye.