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Receding Tide: Vicksburg and Gettysburg- The Campaigns That Changed the Civil
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Receding Tide: Vicksburg and Gettysburg- The Campaigns That Changed the Civil War Hardcover - 2010

by Bearss, Edwin C.; Hills, J. Parker

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National Geographic, 2010-05-18. Hardcover. Like New.
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Edwin Cole Bearss is America’s premier battlefield historian and the historian emeritus of the National Park Service. Author of 13 books, he has also served as a consultant on numerous documentaries and films, including Ken Burns’s The Civil War.

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"The wealth of detail, Bearss’ astute judgments and the flowing narrative combine to make Receding Tide an excellent and highly recommended book."—Civil War News

“Establishing a standard for literary excellence.” –Army magazine
 
"A smooth narrative of compelling force...Bearss’ experienced eye for human interest stories is evident throughout the book." –Civil War News
 
 “For buffs, Bearss’ book hits the bull’s-eye.” –Booklist
 
“For more than half a century, prolific writer and battlefield historian Bearss has more than covered the Civil War…Here he tells the story of these two important battles…” –Book News
 

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Edwin Cole Bearss is America's premier battlefield historian and the historian emeritus of the National Park Service. Author of 13 books, he has also served as a consultant on numerous documentaries and films, including Ken Burns's The Civil War.