Shenandoah Valley Campaign 1861–1862
A Study of the Strategy and Tactics of the Campaign, with Six Maps. Illustrating the Principles of War, Battles Described
Author
Alexander Kearsey
Publisher
Gale & Polden, Aldershot, 1952
Printing Details
Reprint. Paperback. 21.5 × 14cm, 66pp + fold-out maps to rear.
A study of military strategy during the American Civil War. The book examines Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson’s legendary campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. Kearsey breaks down how a significantly smaller Confederate force managed to divert thousands of Union troops away from their primary assault on Richmond by using superior mobility, terrain, and psychological warfare.
Condition
A good reading copy. The covers are marked and there is spotted foxing to the pages edges. Light creasing to the page edges but remaining in good readable condition.
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