The Gettysburg Companion: A Complete Guide to the Decisive Battle of the American Civil War

By (author): "Mark Adkin"
Publish Date: October 10th 2008
The Gettysburg Companion: A Complete Guide to the Decisive Battle of the American Civil War
ISBN1845133412
ISBN139781845133412
AsinThe Gettysburg Companion: A Complete Guide to the Decisive Battle of the American Civil War
Original titleThe Gettysburg Companion: A Guide to the Most Famous Battle of the Civil War
Gettysburg, fought over three days at the beginning of July 1863, is the subject of the third of Mark Adkin's magisterial "Battle Companions" which have been universally acclaimed as comprehensive and definitive works, distinguished by their superb illustrations and selling in impressive quantities.After a prologue describing the Union defeat at Chancellorsville and the death of the Confederates' greatest general, 'Stonewall' Jackson, the book begins with a chapter on the orders of battle showing, in diagrammatic form, unit strengths, commanders down to regimental and battery level, and casualties for all the units engaged. There then follow chapters on each of the arms - infantry, cavalry, artillery and other arms such as signals, medical and transport - followed by a chapter on the military and political command and control on both sides. The next chapter covers the campaign leading up to the battle followed by one on the battlefield itself.A single chapter is then devoted to each of the three days fighting, starting with a summary of the situation the rival generals faced at the start of the day and their plans and then describing in detail the phases of the day's fighting and its decisive 'highlights' such as the defence of Little Round Top on the second day and Pickett's Charge on the third, concluding with a section on the historical controversies' that have subsequently emerged. . The book is completed by a chapter on the battle's aftermath, an epilogue on the 50th anniversary celebrations in 1913 and appendices. Throughout, the main text is supplemented by 'boxes' featuring curious or little-known facts or the first-hand accounts of participants.This book is the third in the series that began with "The Waterloo Companion" and continued with "The Trafalgar Companion". Gettysburg was not only the greatest battle ever to take place on American soil, it is also a firm favourite with war-gamers and military modellers. It includes over 500 pages in large format, more than 70 maps, over 140 diagrams and illustrations, 52 paintings of uniforms, all in full colour, plus modern and contemporary photographs. It is the most comprehensive book ever published on the subject.