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Shiloh

Published
Jul 1976
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General Fiction General Fiction
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240

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This fictional re-creation of the battle of Shiloh in April 1862 is a stunning work of imaginative history, from Shelby Foote, beloved historian of the Civil War.  Shiloh conveys not only the bloody choreography of Union and Confederate troops through the woods near Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, but the inner movements of the combatants' hearts and minds.  Through the eyes of officers and illiterate foot soldiers, heroes and cowards, Shiloh creates a dramatic mosaic of a critical moment in the making of America, complete to the haze of gunsmoke and the stunned expression in the eyes of dying men.
 
Shiloh, which was hailed by The New York Times as "imaginative, powerful, filled with precise visual details…a brilliant book" fulfills the standard set by Shelby Foote's monumental three-part chronical of the Civil War.

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Apr 1991 Vintage ISBN 0679735429
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Jan 2001 Signet ISBN 045101104X
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Jan 2001 Signet ISBN 0451019962
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First Edition Jul 1976 Random House ISBN 039440873X
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Jan 2011 Knopf ISBN 0307779262
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Jan 2011 Vintage ISBN B004G8P71E
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Apr 2019 Tantor Audio ISBN B07Q47LKK8
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