Customer Review: Gary Gallagher has written/edited a number of books on the Civil War. This book is an edited volume, focusing on several aspects of the sanguinary battle at Antietam, fought in 1962. All told, there are ten essays in this volume, with Gallagher contributing the lead essay. As with all edited... more info
Customer Review: Curt Johnson and Richard Anderson's "Artillery Hell" is a reference work for the artillery employed at Antietam. The authors bring forward a useful report by the now deceased Maj. Hanson, along with their own study of what armament each battery had, and they include After Action Reports from the... more info
Customer Review: This book is essentially a compendium of historic tablets describing what Union and Confederate combat units did and where they stood during the 1862 Maryland Campaign. Most of the tablets reside at Antietam, Maryland, but others are found at South Mountain, Harper's Ferry and a few other... more info
Customer Review: I found this book to be one of the best in covering the Battle of Antietam in a general form. In order to study the battle with more detail one must select those available as to individual units, armies or individuals. The publisher, Osprey Publishing,has provided an excellent and attractive... more info