

An edition of Bloody roads south (1989)
the wilderness to Cold Harbor, May-June 1864
By Noah Andre Trudeau
Publish Date
1989
Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
eng
Pages
354
Description:
"In this chronicle of the 1864 Overland Campaign in Virginia, Noah Andre Trudeau re-creates the brutal forty days that marked the beginning of the end of the Civil War. In riveting detail Trudeau traces the carnage from the initial battles in Virginia's Wilderness to the gruesome hand-to-hand combat at Spotsylvania's "Bloody Angle," to the ingenious trap laid by Lee at the North Anna River, to the killing ground of Cold Harbor." "Through eyewitness accounts, he relates the human stories behind this epic saga. Common soldiers struggle to find the words to describe the agony of their comrades, incredible tales of individual valor, their mortality. Also recounting their experiences are the women who nursed these soldiers and black troops who were getting their first taste of battle. The raw vitality of battle sketches by Edwin Forbes and Alfred R. Waud complement the words of the participants."--Jacket.
subjects: Campaigns, Cold Harbor, Battle of, Va., 1864, History, North Anna River, Battle of, Va., 1864, Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Virginia Civil War, 1861-1865, Wilderness, Battle of the, Va., 1864, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, campaigns, Virginia, history, civil war, 1861-1865, Virginia, description and travel
Places: United States, Virginia
Times: Civil War, 1861-1865