High Tide at Gettysburg: The Campaign in PennsylvaniaBobbs-Merrill, 1958 - 462 pages Reviews the strategies and the importance of the Civil War battle at Gettysburg in 1863 and the battle's importance in the course of the war--Publishers weekly. |
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Substitutes for Genius | 3 |
The Gray Host Unleashed | 15 |
The Army Crosses | 27 |
Copyright | |
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