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River of Death--The Chickamauga Campaign - (Civil War America) by William Glenn Robertson (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The Battle of Chickamauga was the third bloodiest of the American Civil War and the only major Confederate victory in the conflict's western theater.
- About the Author: William Glenn Robertson is the former director of the U.S Army Combat Studies Institute at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
- 696 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Civil War America
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Book Synopsis
The Battle of Chickamauga was the third bloodiest of the American Civil War and the only major Confederate victory in the conflict's western theater. It pitted Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee against William S. Rosecrans's Army of the Cumberland and resulted in more than 34,500 casualties. In this first volume of an authoritative two-volume history of the Chickamauga Campaign, William Glenn Robertson provides a richly detailed narrative of military operations in southeastern and eastern Tennessee as two armies prepared to meet along the "River of Death." Robertson tracks the two opposing armies from July 1863 through Bragg's strategic decision to abandon Chattanooga on September 9. Drawing on all relevant primary and secondary sources, Robertson devotes special attention to the personalities and thinking of the opposing generals and their staffs. He also sheds new light on the role of railroads on operations in these landlocked battlegrounds, as well as the intelligence gathered and used by both sides.
Delving deep into the strategic machinations, maneuvers, and smaller clashes that led to the bloody events of September 19@-20, 1863, Robertson reveals that the road to Chickamauga was as consequential as the unfolding of the battle itself.
Review Quotes
"Offers a remarkable scope. . . . An authoritative analysis of how the rigors of campaigning affected command decisions and the experiences of common soldiers alike."--Civil War Monitor
"Possibly the most exhaustively detailed description of the campaign, certainly of the pre-battle phase, ever to appear in print. The biographic sketches of the principal participants and their interactions are good; the frequent quotations from soldiers' letters, diaries and journals give color to the progress of the campaign. The overall description of events is excellent and easy to follow. . . . Robertson knows Chickamauga like few others and lays it all out here."--Journal of Americas Military Past
"Robertson's command of the subject shines in his expert analysis of conflicting accounts by participants, and colorful anecdotes that illuminate what might otherwise seem mundane."--Americas Civil War Magazine
"Robertson's long-anticipated work is certain to become the "must read" book on the Chickamauga campaign. Based on decades of research and fieldwork, it is the most thoroughly investigated study of the most dramatic campaign of the Western theater."--Earl Hess, author of Fighting for Atlanta
"The work is must reading for any student of the Chickamauga campaign. One awaits Volume 2 with great anticipation."--Journal of Southern History
"There have been other accounts of the Chickamauga Campaign, but this book is in a class by itself. The wealth of information here is astonishing."--Steven E. Woodworth, author of Shiloh
"This magisterial volume on the war of movement leading up to the climactic Battle of Chickamauga will long remain the standard study of events in the Civil War's western theater in summer 1863. . . . [Robertson's] familiarity with his subject matter may well exceed that of the two principal commanders involved. . . . The resulting volume knits together the firsthand accounts of hundreds of participants in a comprehensive whole unrivalled in detail or complexity."--Michigan War Studies Review
"This volume leaves no stone unturned. . . . Robertson makes every effort to include as many personal observations from soldiers and officers of both armies, providing what amounts to real-time situational awareness. . . . An excellent book which will leave readers eagerly anticipating the next volume and the culmination of the campaign."--On Point
About the Author
William Glenn Robertson is the former director of the U.S Army Combat Studies Institute at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.