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OverviewMarc Leepson, critically acclaimed author of Flag: An American Biography, examines the Battle of Monocacy---a crucial and singular moment in the Civil War---with his trademark historical detail and enlivening voice The Battle of Monocacy, which took place four miles south of Frederick, Maryland on a blisteringly hot day in 1864, was a full-field engagement between some 12,000 battle-hardened Confederate troops led by the controversial Jubal Anderson Early, and some 5,800 Union troops, many of them untested in battle, under the mercurial Lew Wallace. When the fighting ended, Early had routed Wallace in the northernmost Confederate victory of the war. Two days later, on another brutally hot afternoon, the foul-mouthed, hard-drinking Early sat astride his horse outside the gates of Fort Stevens in the upper northwestern fringe of Washington, D.C. He was about to make one of the war's most fateful, portentous decisions: whether or not to order his men to invade the nation's capital. Once manned by tens of thousands of experienced troops, Washington's ring of forts and fortifications that day were in the hands of a ragtag collection of walking wounded Union soldiers, the Veteran Reserve Corps, along with what were known as hundred days' men---raw recruits who had joined the Union Army to serve as temporary, rear-echelon troops. It was with great shock, then, that the city received news of the impending rebel attack. With near panic filling the streets, Union leaders scrambled to coordinate a force of volunteers. But Early did not pull the trigger. With his men exhausted after the fight at Monocacy and the ensuing march, Early paused before attacking the feebly manned Fort Stevens, giving Union General Ulysses Grant just enough time to send thousands of veteran troops up from Richmond. In the battle that followed, Abraham Lincoln became the only sitting president in American history to come so close to military action that he was fired upon by the enemy. Historian Marc Leepson shows that had Early arrived in Washington one day earlier, the ensuing havoc easily could have brought about a different conclusion to the war. He uses a vast amount of primary material, including memoirs, official records, newspaper accounts, diary entries and eyewitness reports in a reader-friendly and engaging description of the events surrounding what became known as ""the Battle That Saved Washington."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mr Marc LeepsonPublisher: St. Martin's Griffin Imprint: St. Martin's Griffin Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780312382230ISBN 10: 0312382235 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 10 June 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThere is no story about the flag that he omits.... [We] now have a comprehensive guide to its unfolding. The Wall Street Journal on Flag: An American Biography The fascination of history is in its details, and the author of Flag: An American Biography knows how to find them and turn them into compelling reading. This book brings out the irony, humor, myth, and behind-the-scenes happenings that make our flag's 228-year history so fascinating. The Saturday Evening Post on Flag: An American Biography Flag is a valuable addition to American history, and Leepson...certainly is due a portion of authorly glory for this absorbing account of America's national icon. Richmond Times-Dispatch on Flag: An American Biography Timely and insightful. The Dallas Morning News on Flag: An American Biography To understand the USA and her citizens, it is necessary to understand the origins, the legends, and the meaning of our flag. Marc Leepson's Flag is a grand book, worthy of its grand subject. Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys and The Keeper s Son on Flag: An American Biography Flag is a very significant contribution to our history. And it is a book that everyone who cares about the United States should read. Veteran Magazine Flag: An American Biography ""Leepson's arguments are persuasive.... Desperate Engagement will (of course) be of interest to Civil War buffs, whose numbers remain legion nearly a century and a half after the war's end, and to many other readers as well.""-- Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post ""Leepson lucidly narrates the campaign....a hard-fought, dramatic episode that Leepson brings vividly to life.""-- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Flag: An American Biography: ""There is no story about the flag that he omits.... [We] now have a comprehensive guide to its unfolding."" --The Wall Street Journal ""The fascination of history is in its details, and the author of Flag: An American Biography knows how to find them and turn them into compelling reading. This book brings out the irony, humor, myth, and behind-the-scenes happenings that make our flag's 228-year history so fascinating."" --The Saturday Evening Post ""To understand the USA and her citizens, it is necessary to understand the origins, the legends, and the meaning of our flag. Marc Leepson's Flag is a grand book, worthy of its grand subject."" --Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys and The Keeper's Son ""Flag is a very significant contribution to our history. And it is a book that everyone who cares about the United States should read."" --Veteran Magazine There is no story about the flag that he omits.... [We] now have a comprehensive guide to its unfolding. --The Wall Street Journal on Flag: An American Biography The fascination of history is in its details, and the author of Flag: An American Biography knows how to find them and turn them into compelling reading. This book brings out the irony, humor, myth, and behind-the-scenes happenings that make our flag's 228-year history so fascinating. --The Saturday Evening Post on Flag: An American Biography Flag is a valuable addition to American history, and Leepson...certainly is due a portion of authorly glory for this absorbing account of America's national icon. --Richmond Times-Dispatch on Flag: An American Biography Timely and insightful. --The Dallas Morning News on Flag: An American Biography To understand the USA and her citizens, it is necessary to understand the origins, the legends, and the meaning of our flag. Marc Leepson's Flag is a grand book, worthy of its grand subject. --Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys and The Keeper's Son on Flag: An American Biography Flag is a very significant contribution to our history. And it is a book that everyone who cares about the United States should read. --Veteran Magazine Flag: An American Biography Author InformationJournalist and historian Marc Leepson has written for many newspapers and magazines, including Smithsonian, Preservation, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review, and Military History. He is a contributor to the Encyclopedia Americana and the Dictionary of Virginia Biography. A former staff writer for Congressional Quarterly, he has been interviewed on The Today Show, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, All Things Considered, and Morning Edition. He is the author of six books, including Saving Monticello and Flag: An American Biography, and teaches U.S. history at Lord Fairfax Community College in Warrenton, Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |