This book offers the first-ever comprehensive history of the 83rd Pennsylvania. It combines Official war records, personal remembrances of veterans of the regiment, information derived from opposing Confederates, and secondary sources to produce a remarkable story of leadership, endurance, hardship and triumph. Actions and events are analyzed from multiple viewpoints and overall a detailed and thorough picture is offered.
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"More objective [than the competition]...excellent analysis...first-rate...maps are clear...a worthwhile contribution to Civil War historiography" -- The Civil War News "The Civil War News"
"more objective [than the competition]...excellent analysis...first-rate...maps are clear...a worthwhile contribution to Civil War historiography"--The Civil War News; "well researched, well written, very nicely illustrated, and well designed...excellent"--The Civil War Courier; "well-written...readable"--Blue & Gray.
Michael Schellhammer is a professional army intelligence officer whose work has previously appeared in The Washington Post, The Washington Times and The Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin. He lives in Arlington, Virginia.
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Seller: William H. Allen Bookseller, Shillington, PA, U.S.A.
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Seller: NorthStar Books, Spokane, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. BOOK DESCRIPTION: Tall 8vo, viii, 227pgs, index, biblio., notes, illustrations, maps. Printed illustrative covers. First Edition. CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Fine. Interior is clean, no marks, tight. CONTENTS DESCRIPTION: The 83rd Pennsylvania participated in almost every major battle in the East, including Seven Days Battles, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg and Appomattox Court House. Famously, it defended Little Round Top with the 20th Maine, 44th New York, and the 16th Michigan. Recognized as Fox 300 Fighting Regiment. Good modern history of a fine, fighting Pennsylvania regiment, well illustrated and referenced to sources. REFERENCES: FOX 300 pg 282: "The Eighty-Third encountered more fighting and lost more men in battle than any other Pennsylvania regiment; in fact, its loss in action was exceeded by only one other in the entire Union army. None of its losses were caused by blunders, none occurred in disastrous routs; its dead always lay with their faces to the enemy". Seller Inventory # 1224035
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 228 pages, maps, photos, notes, biblio, index. Like new hardcover in laminated covers. Seller Inventory # EB020