Chickamauga - Three Days in Hell: Two Stories One Great Battle

Chickamauga - Three Days in Hell: Two Stories One Great Battle

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Two Great Novels of the American Civil War - This is How It Really Was.

Three Days in Hell – The Great Civil War Battle of Chickamauga as told by Lieutenant Colonel Chester Rigby CSA., and Chickamauga: The Untold Story of the Horror that was the Bloodiest Two Days of the Civil War

Two historically accurate novels of the second greatest battle of the American Civil War.

Three Days in Hell: This is the fictionalized story of Confederate General Bushrod Johnson's three days at Chickamauga as told by Major Chester Rigby, his ADC, and his grand and glorious charge of more than a mile that smashed through the enemy lines and resulted in a resounding victory for the Confederate cause and an ignominious defeat for General Rosecrans. Even Johnson's enemies praised what he did that day. Some compared it to Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg, but where Pickett failed, Johnson succeeded. The story is historically accurate.

Chickamauga: For two days, the Confederate Army of Tennessee under the command of General Braxton Bragg, and the Federal Army of the Cumberland led by Major General William Rosecrans, tore at one another during a battle that ebbed and flowed, favoring first one side and then the other. But the Devil is in the details, and a single, inaccurate battlefield report led to a glorious Confederate charge and the total and devastating defeat of the Federal army. Chickamauga is the story of heroism, desperate deeds, and death and destruction on a scale the like of which had never been seen before. This story of the Battle of Chickamauga is told through the eyes of the Generals who planned the grand strategies, and the soldiers who fought, often hand-to-hand, one of the bloodiest conflicts in American History.


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Release date: July 1, 2016

Print pages: 624

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