The Peninsula

The Peninsula
Author: Alexander Stewart Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1881
Genre: Peninsular Campaign, 1862
ISBN:


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The Peninsula

The Peninsula
Author: Alexander Stewart Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1898
Genre: Peninsular Campaign, 1862
ISBN:


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The Peninsula

The Peninsula
Author: Alexander S. Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1950
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Peninsula Campaign of 1862

The Peninsula Campaign of 1862
Author: Kevin Dougherty
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604730617


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The largest offensive of the Civil War, involving army, navy, and marine forces, the Peninsula Campaign has inspired many history books. No previous work, however, analyzes Union general George B. McClellan's massive assault toward Richmond in the context of current and enduring military doctrine. The Peninsula Campaign of 1862: A Military Analysis fills this void. Background history is provided for continuity, but the heart of this book is military analysis and the astonishing extent to which the personality traits of generals often overwhelm even the best efforts of their armies. The Peninsula Campaign lends itself to such a study. Lessons for those studying the art of war are many. On water, the first ironclads forever changed naval warfare. At the strategic level, McClellan's inability to grasp Lincoln's grand objective becomes evident. At the operational level, Robert E. Lee's difficulty in synchronizing his attacks deepens the mystique of how he achieved so much with so little. At the tactical level, the Confederate use of terrain to trade space for time allows for a classic study in tactics. Moreover, the campaign is full of lessons about the personal dimension of war. McClellan's overcaution, Lee's audacity, and Jackson's personal exhaustion all provide valuable insights for today's commanders and for Civil War enthusiasts still debating this tremendous struggle. Historic photos and detailed battle maps make this study an invaluable resource for those touring the many battlegrounds from Young's Mill and Yorktown through Fair Oaks to the final throes of the Seven Days' Battles.

Peninsula Campaign Of 1862

Peninsula Campaign Of 1862
Author: David George Martin
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1992-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN:


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To the Gates of Richmond

To the Gates of Richmond
Author: Stephen W. Sears
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0547527551


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This account of McClellan’s 1862 campaign is “a wonderful book” (Ken Burns) and “military history at its best” (The New York Times Book Review). From “the finest and most provocative Civil War historian writing today,” To the Gates of Richmond is the story of the one of the conflict’s bloodiest campaigns (Chicago Tribune). Of the 250,000 men who fought in it, only a fraction had ever been in battle before—and one in four was killed, wounded, or missing in action by the time the fighting ended. The operation was Gen. George McClellan’s grand scheme to march up the Virginia Peninsula and take the Confederate capital. For three months McClellan battled his way toward Richmond, but then Robert E. Lee took command of the Confederate forces. In seven days, Lee drove the cautious McClellan out, thereby changing the course, if not the outcome, of the war. “Deserves to be a classic.” —The Washington Post