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OverviewNelson Lankford draws upon Civil War-era diaries, letters, memoirs, and newspaper reports to vividly recapture the experiences of the men and women, both black and white, who witnessed the tumultuous fall of Richmond. In April 1865 General Robert E. Lee realized that his army must retreat from the Confederate capital and that Jefferson Davis's government must flee. As the Southern soldiers moved out they set the city on fire, leaving a blazing ruin to greet the entering Union troops. The city's fall ushered in the birth of the modern United States. Lankford's exploration of this pivotal event is at once an authoritative work of history and a stunning piece of dramatic prose. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nelson LankfordPublisher: Penguin Random House Australia Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.282kg ISBN: 9780142003107ISBN 10: 0142003107 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 29 July 2003 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsSuperb . . . Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. . . . Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page. An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins. An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins. ( Kirkus Reviews ) -An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins.- --Kirkus Reviews-Superb...Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. ....Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page.- --Baltimore Sun An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins. --Kirkus Reviews Superb...Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. ....Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page. --Baltimore Sun An absorbing study of the Confederacy''s last hours and a city in ruins. --Kirkus Reviews Superb...Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. ....Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page. --Baltimore Sun -An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins.- --Kirkus Reviews-Superb...Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. ....Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page.- --Baltimore Sun An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins. --Kirkus Reviews Superb...Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. ....Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page. --Baltimore Sun An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins. ( Kirkus Reviews ) An absorbing study of the Confederacy's last hours and a city in ruins. --Kirkus Reviews<br><br><br><br> Superb...Lankford has turned a huge body of material into a narrative that captures both the frenetic pace of events and their many undercurrents. ....Even the icons Lincoln and Lee live and breathe on the page. --Baltimore Sun<br><br><br><br> <br><br> Author InformationNelson Lankford edits The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the quarterly journal of the Virginia Historical Society. A resident of Richmond, he is the co-editor of Eye of the Storm and Images from the Storm and author of The Last American Aristocrat. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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