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To the gates of Richmond

The Peninsula campaign of 1862 was the largest campaign of the Civil War. More men were assembled on the Virginia Peninsula for this battle for the capital of the Confederacy than for any other operation of the war. Now Stephen Sears, the award-winning author of Landscape Turned Red, provides the first complete, full-length account of the campaign ever written, a masterly narrative by one of our foremost historians. The Peninsula campaign was General George McClellan's.

Grand scheme to advance from Yorktown up the Virginia Peninsula and destroy the Rebel army in its own capital. Though initially successful, McClellan's plans fell through at the gates of Richmond. Assuming command of the Confederate forces, Robert E. Lee split his army and proceeded to deliver a series of hammer blows against the Federals. Though the Confederates were not invariably victorious on the field, Lee's will to fight so surpassed McClellan's that in the end the.

Union forces were expelled from the Peninsula. Weaving together narrative, military analysis, and firsthand testimony from the diaries and letters of Union and Confederate soldiers, Stephen Sears has crafted a magisterial history. It is at once a ground-breaking study of the great Civil War engagement, an unforgettable picture of men at war, and a sobering reflection of the role of individuals on the outcome of events.

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Table of Contents

Seven days to a decision
Stride of a giant
Siege
A fighting retreat
March to the Chickahominy
Battle at the Seven Pines
Lee takes command
"Stonewall is behind them!"
Gaines's Mill
The flight
Opportunity at Glendale
The guns of Malvern Hill
Richmond delivered
Appendixes.
The armies at Yorktown
The armies at Seven Pines
The armies in the seven days

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [437]-450) and index.

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Classifications

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973.7/32
Library of Congress
E473.6 .S43 1992,E473.6.S43 1992

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Hardcover
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xii, 468 p. :
Number of pages
468

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OL1705570M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
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LCCN
92006923
OCLC/WorldCat
25316567
LibraryThing
65503
Goodreads
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OL1935635W

First Sentence

"AT TEN O'CLOCK on the clear, cold morning of Friday, March 7, 1862, an even dozen brigadier generals assembled at army headquarters on Pennsylvania Avenue at Jackson Square in Washington."

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