Silver Eagles (Paperback)


One of the miracles of the Civil War was the bayonet charge performed by the beleaguered 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg on Little Round Top. It has become as well-known as the famous A a¬ACharge of the Light BrigadeA a¬A. However, men do not perform such feats aloneA a¬athey must be lead. SILVER EAGLES is the story of the two commanders that made that miracle possible: Colonel Adelbert Ames, a twenty-six year old graduate of West Point, an often brutal by-the-book disciplinarian who trained them and led them through their first baptism of fire and Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, an unassuming thirty-four year old college professor turned soldier who led them to glory at Gettysburg. It is a story of tragedy and triumph and what it took to command a Civil War volunteer regiment told through their points of view, thoughts, and feelings, bringing the reader up close and personal to the most turbulent time in our national history with the men who lived it.

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One of the miracles of the Civil War was the bayonet charge performed by the beleaguered 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry at Gettysburg on Little Round Top. It has become as well-known as the famous A a¬ACharge of the Light BrigadeA a¬A. However, men do not perform such feats aloneA a¬athey must be lead. SILVER EAGLES is the story of the two commanders that made that miracle possible: Colonel Adelbert Ames, a twenty-six year old graduate of West Point, an often brutal by-the-book disciplinarian who trained them and led them through their first baptism of fire and Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, an unassuming thirty-four year old college professor turned soldier who led them to glory at Gettysburg. It is a story of tragedy and triumph and what it took to command a Civil War volunteer regiment told through their points of view, thoughts, and feelings, bringing the reader up close and personal to the most turbulent time in our national history with the men who lived it.

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Imprint

Publish America

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2003

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First published

June 2003

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Dimensions

229 x 155 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-1-59286-836-0

Barcode

9781592868360

Categories

LSN

1-59286-836-3



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