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OverviewRarely does a new study of such well-plowed ground as the American Civil War create so much interest and have such a stunning effect on the literature as this fascinating account of the Union's long-delayed naval assault on Fort Fisher. Based on exhaustive primary source research, this is the first full history--from a naval perspective--of the fort on North Carolina's Cape Fear River and its little-known significance as both the Achilles' heel of the Union blockade and the lifeline of the Confederacy. It challenges many hoary, hidebound perceptions. While other accounts have concentrated on the Union army's land assault, Robinson weaves together firsthand reports from previously untapped sources to definitively establish how the maze of earthworks, bomb shelters, and gun emplacements protecting Wilmington developed without opposition and enabled Confederate blockade runners to defy the Union navy for more than two years, allowing matériel to flow to Robert E. Lee's forces on the Virginia front. Traditional explanations for the Union's inaction and the sacking of Adm. Samuel Lee are vigorously disputed with often embarrassing new findings. In a breathtaking, minute-by-minute description of the heaviest naval bombardment and greatest amphibious assault the world had ever seen, Robinson offers new evidence that vindicates the two thousand ill-equipped and poorly trained sailors and marines who for more than 130 years have been unjustly blamed for the failure of their terrible, grisly assault across a mile of open beach. Unrivaled in its scope, research, and readability, this important new contribution to Civil War history demands attention not only for its heretical new information about this nearly forgotten battle, but also for its disconcerting revelations of political mistakes and shenanigans that lengthened the war and a divided nation's suffering. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles M. Robinson IIIPublisher: Naval Institute Press Imprint: Naval Institute Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.541kg ISBN: 9781557507204ISBN 10: 1557507201 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 15 May 1998 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAs an account of battles, the book is on solid ground, and the story is an exciting one, well told. -- The Coast Defense Journal -As an account of battles, the book is on solid ground, and the story is an exciting one, well told.- -- The Coast Defense Journal As an account of battles, the book is on solid ground, and the story is an exciting one, well told. -- The Coast Defense Journal Author InformationCharles M. Robinson III (1949— September 2012) was an American author, illustrator, and adventurer. He was a history instructor with South Texas College in McAllen, Texas, until early 2012 and was a member of the 2010 Oxford Round Table. He was a graduate of St. Edward's University and the University of Texas–Pan American. He has written magazine articles on seafaring, sailing, hunting, guns, and antique automobiles. He has also written several books that deal with the American Old West, as well as the American Civil War and the Spanish conquest of Mexico. In 1993 he was awarded the T. R. Fehrenbach Book Award by the Texas Historical Commission. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |