Stonewall Jackson: The Good SoldierRowman & Littlefield, 1991 - 322 Seiten In this vivid portrait of one of the South's ablest (and most enigmatic) commanders, Allen Tate portrays the warrior whom Lee would mourn as "his right arm." Southern Classics Series. |
Inhalt
XII Mr Lincoln Traps JacksonOn The Map | 137 |
XIII Where is Jackson? | 156 |
XIV The Seven Days | 170 |
XV Second Manassas | 189 |
XVI Sharpsburg | 222 |
XVII Fredericksburg | 253 |
XVIII Chancellorsville | 276 |
XIX His Time | 309 |
IX What was Said at Fairfax Court House | 93 |
X General Jackson Resigns his Commission | 103 |
XI By the Waters of the Shenandoah | 114 |
Appendices | 317 |
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