Contains nine essays by leading historians in which they challenge commonly held opinions about the Civil War battle of Gettysburg, and offers their opinion as to the true tactics and strategies used.
Presents a fictional account of four days in July, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg, discussing tactics, plans, and preparations for battle from both the Northern and Southern points of view.
Describes the battle of Gettysburg through the eyes of Robert E. Lee, following that great general from his entry into Pennsylvania to the disastrous conclusion for the Confederate troops.
Fourteen-year-old Tillie is sent to accompany a neighbor to Weikert's farm when the fighting at Gettysburg gets too close to home, and instead finds herself trapped in the battle that raged for three days, from July 1-3, 1863.
the true account of two young heroes in the greatest battle of the Civil War
Martin, Iain C
2013
Details the history of the Battle of Gettysburg through the accounts of two privates, fifteen-year-old, Tillie Pierce, and eighteen-year-old, Daniel Skelly.