Gettysburg
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Gettysburg by Stephen W. Sears. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780395564769.
By Stephen W. Sears, previously author of Chancellorsville and many other acclaimed Civil War histories. 623 pages including an index. ISBN 0-395-56478-4. From an Amazon reader review: "There are two Civil War writers who concentrate on the Eastern Theater of the war, and are prominent enough to garner attention outside their field. One is Stephen W. Sears, the other is Noah Andre Trudeau. Sears has concentrated on the first half of the war, mostly writing about the campaigns of George McClellan, while Trudeau has worked in the last half of the war, making a name for himself as the best-known chronicler of Grants Overland Campaign in 1864. Last year, Trudeau presented us with Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage, a long and very good account of the battle and its consequences. It seems these two historians have met in the middle of the war, because we are now presented with Stephen W. Sears simply titled Gettysburg. Sears is a different writer than Trudeau, and he presents the battle in a different fashion, the book in a different manner. While Trudeaus book is long and dense (no illustrations, ca. 600 pages of text), Sears book is considerably shorter, and more accessible. It has illustrations, either photographs of the participants or artwork done by participants or witnesses. Since they take up space on the page, and I would judge the font to be a point or two larger, my guess is this book is a good 25% shorter than Trudeaus. That makes it more accessible (as does the inclusion of illustrations, one shortcoming of Trudeaus book) and easier to read."
