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050 _aE 476.69
_b.K394 1995
100 _aKennett, Lee B.
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245 0 _aMarching through Georgia :
_bthe story of soldiers and civilians during Sherman's campaign /
_cLee Kennett.
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bHarperCollins,
_cc1995.
300 _ax, 418 p. :
_bill., maps
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [360]-407) and index.
505 _aMise-en-scene -- Joe Brown's Georgia -- The hosts -- From Dalton to the Chattahoochee -- The district of the Etowah -- The citadel -- The raids -- In the ditches -- Battle -- A campaign ends -- Atlanta Delenda Est -- The first act -- The vandals -- The victims -- Aftermath.
520 _aSherman's march to the sea wreaked havoc on thousands of Southerners who thought they were safe from the horrors of war because they were citizens. Blending detailed descriptions of life in the antebellum cities of Atlanta and Savannah, vivid depictions of the battlefield, and a compelling analysis of the war's devastating and lasting legacy, acclaimed author Lee Kennett's riveting narrative casts a new light on America's most colorful, talked-about, and bitterly remembered campaign. of photos. Maps. www.alibris.com
650 _aSherman's March to the Sea.
_9107163
942 _cALR
999 _c76475
_d76475