From Winchester to Cedar Creek

Published
Apr 1989
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General Fiction General Fiction
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336

About This Book

Utilizing a vast array of unpublished letters, diaries, and memoirs and published regimental histories, Jeffry Wert has written a path-breaking study of the crucial 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. In vivid detail he describes the battles of Third Winchester, Fisher's Hill, and Cedar Creek, Union victories that insured the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Wert's book is the first modern work on the campaign and captures the drama, the terrible nature of Civil War combat, and the suffering of Valley residents in a compelling and graphic narrative.


"This Civil War community has waited more than a century for this book." – William C. Davis, Author of "Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour"


"One hell of a book … The most readable book on any phase of the Civil War I have ever come across." – John M. Carroll, Western Publications


"A first-class work… finely balanced between the Union and Confederate sides. The battles unfold with meticulous care." – Civil War Times Illustrated


"With stand as the definitive account of the final struggle." – Civil War News


About the Author:

Jeffrey D. Wert is an award-winning author of nine books on the Civil War. His books have been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.

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First Edition Apr 1989 Touchstone ISBN 067167806X
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Jul 2012 ISBN B008OM2CLG
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Jul 2012 Jeffry D. Wert ISBN 1475600372
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Jul 2015 University Press Audiobooks ISBN B0117VSN04
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