How to Lose the Civil War - Military Mistakes of the War Between the States (Paperback)


A fascinating and fact-filled collection of the greatest and dumbest missteps of America's bloodiest conflict

For four years in the middle of the nineteenth century, brother fought brother on American soil. No American war ever had higher stakes than, or changed a nation as profoundly as, the terrible conflict between the Union and the Confederacy. A dark historical panorama populated by a remarkable cast of colorful characters, the War Between the States was indelibly marked by both brilliant military maneuvers and mind-boggling battlefield blunders that gravely threatened the continuation of the American Experiment.

With suitable irreverence, Bill Fawcett chronicles the unbelievably disastrous decisions made by both sides in this monumental clash, including:

The Second Battle of Bull Run, where Robert E. Lee looks smart beating a remarkably stupid general

How the Union's shortsighted Colonel James Ripley's bad decision arms the Confederate Army better than his own

Lincoln's roller-coaster search for competent commanders, a long-running dark comedy of tragic errors

A golden opportunity squandered: General Lee fails to exploit a vulnerable Union and capture Washington, D.C.

Pickett's disastrous charge and the many, many Confederate command failures at Gettysburg

Lincoln's contentious draft policy that nearly burns New York City to the ground


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A fascinating and fact-filled collection of the greatest and dumbest missteps of America's bloodiest conflict

For four years in the middle of the nineteenth century, brother fought brother on American soil. No American war ever had higher stakes than, or changed a nation as profoundly as, the terrible conflict between the Union and the Confederacy. A dark historical panorama populated by a remarkable cast of colorful characters, the War Between the States was indelibly marked by both brilliant military maneuvers and mind-boggling battlefield blunders that gravely threatened the continuation of the American Experiment.

With suitable irreverence, Bill Fawcett chronicles the unbelievably disastrous decisions made by both sides in this monumental clash, including:

The Second Battle of Bull Run, where Robert E. Lee looks smart beating a remarkably stupid general

How the Union's shortsighted Colonel James Ripley's bad decision arms the Confederate Army better than his own

Lincoln's roller-coaster search for competent commanders, a long-running dark comedy of tragic errors

A golden opportunity squandered: General Lee fails to exploit a vulnerable Union and capture Washington, D.C.

Pickett's disastrous charge and the many, many Confederate command failures at Gettysburg

Lincoln's contentious draft policy that nearly burns New York City to the ground

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Imprint

William Morrow Paperbacks

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

March 2011

Authors

Dimensions

203 x 135 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-0-06-180727-5

Barcode

9780061807275

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LSN

0-06-180727-3



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