Noted military historian James Arnold shows that instead of Gettysburg or other battles, General Ulysses S. Grant's strategic mastery at Vicksburg in 1863 was actually the significant action that won the Civil War for the Union. At a time of low morale, with his own career in jeopardy, Grant conceived the campaign that cut off the South's main supply route and exhausted its armies. Maps & illustrations.
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Noted military historian James Arnold shows that instead of Gettysburg or other battles, General Ulysses S. Grant's strategic mastery at Vicksburg in 1863 was actually the significant action that won the Civil War for the Union. At a time of low morale, with his own career in jeopardy, Grant conceived the campaign that cut off the South's main supply route and exhausted its armies. Maps & illustrations.
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VG to VG- in VG jacket. DJ: some rubbing & edgewear; few creases at edges. Book: some rubbing & edgewear; couple pages in index have bottom corner clipped; some yellowing; otherwise overall clean & tight. 387 pages.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book Seller # LR305, 6.25 inches by 9.5 inches, 387 pages. Minor soiling and wear only mostly along the bottom edge but No Tears. Minor wear to the book itself. The hinges and binding are good and the interior pages are clean. NOT an Ex-Library copy. A detailed account of the Vicksburg Campaign by a Military Historian. Illustrations are black and white.
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Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 8vo 387 pp; First Edition. Book has tear on the rear upper corner, else an as new book. No names, pages unmarked, covers excellent.
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Fine in fine jacket. John Wiley & Sons, c1997. first printing. 387pp., index, bibliography, black and white illustrations and maps. 8vo. Fine hardcover, fine d/j.