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My Mother Worked and I Turned Out Okay
Kathy Goldman Manufacturer: Villard ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Accessories:
ASIN: 0679415440 Release Date: 1993-04-13 |
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Positive reinforcement for Mom's return to work.......2002-08-29
This book will give you a little extra boost to let you know that working will not be detrimental to your child. Love your child and be ensured that your child will benefit, whether you work or not.
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Antietam : The Soldiers' Battle
John Michael Priest Manufacturer: White Mane Publishing Company ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0942597095 |
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On September 13, 1862, in a field near Frederick, Maryland, four Union soldiers hit the jack-pot. There they found, wrapped carelessly around three cigars, a copy of General Robert E. Lee's most recent orders detailing Southern objectives and letting Union officers know that Lee had split his Army into four vulnerable groups. General George B. McClellan realized his opportunity to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia one piece at a time. "If I cannot whip Bobbie Lee," exulted McClellan, "I will be willing to go home." But the notoriously prudent Union general allowed precious hours to pass, and, by the time he moved, Lee's army had begun to regroup and prepare for battle near Antietam Creek. The ensuing fight would prove to be not only the bloodiest single day of the entire Civil War, but the bloodiest in the history of the U.S. Army. Countless historians have analyzed Antietam (known as Sharpsburg in the South) and its aftermath, some concluding that McClellan's failure to vanquish Lee constituted a Southern victory, others that the Confederate retreat into Virginia was a strategic win for the North. But in Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle, historian John Michael Priest tells this brutal tale of slaughter from an entirely new point of view: that of the common enlisted man. Concentrating on the days of actual battle--September 16, 17, and 18, 1862--Priest vividly brings to life the fear, the horror, and the profound courage that soldiers displayed, from the first Federal cavalry probe of the Confederate lines to the last skirmish on the streets of Sharpsburg. Antietam is not a book about generals and their grand strategies, but rather concerns men such as the Pennsylvanian corporal who lied to receive the Medal of Honor; the Virginian who lay unattended on the battlefield through most of the second day of fighting, his arm shattered from a Union artillery shell; the Confederate surgeon who wrote to the sweetheart he left behind enemy lines in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania that he had seen so much death and suffering that his "head had whitened and my very soul turned to stone." Besides being a gripping tale charged with the immediacy of firsthand accounts of the fighting, Antietam also dispels many misconceptions long held by historians and Civil War buffs alike. Seventy-two detailed maps--which describe the battle in the hourly and quarter-hourly formats established by the Cope Maps of 1904--together with rarely-seen photographs and his own intimate knowledge of the Antietam terrain, allow Priest to offer a substantially new interpretation of what actually happened. When the last cannon fell silent and the Antietam Creek no longer ran red with Union and Confederate blood, twice as many Americans had been killed in just one day as lost their lives in the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Spanish-American war combined. This is a book about battle, but more particularly, about the human dimension in battle. It asks "What was it like?" and while the answers to this simple question by turns horrify and fascinate, they more importantly add a whole new dimension to the study of the American Civil War.Customer Reviews:
Eyewitness accounts and loads of maps.......2006-12-23
Terrific read.......2006-10-07
Outstanding, gripping first person accounts.......2006-06-10
Deja vu.......2006-05-14
Impressive work, the effort shows.......2004-02-20
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The Antietam Campaign (Military Campaigns of the Civil War)
Gary W. Gallagher Manufacturer: The University of North Carolina Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 080782481X Release Date: 1999-05-12 |
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The Maryland campaign of September 1862 ranks among the most important military operations of the American Civil War. Crucial political, diplomatic, and military issues were at stake as Robert E. Lee and George B. McClellan maneuvered and fought in the western part of the state. The climactic clash came on September 17 at the battle of Antietam, where more than 23,000 men fell in the single bloodiest day of the war.Approaching topics related to Lee's and McClellan's operations from a variety of perspectives, contributors to this volume explore questions regarding military leadership, strategy, and tactics, the impact of the fighting on officers and soldiers in both armies, and the ways in which participants and people behind the lines interpreted and remembered the campaign. They also discuss the performance of untried military units and offer a look at how the United States Army used the Antietam battlefield as an outdoor classroom for its officers in the early twentieth century.
The contributors are William A. Blair, Keith S. Bohannon, Peter S. Carmichael, Gary W. Gallagher, Lesley J. Gordon, D. Scott Hartwig, Robert E. L. Krick, Robert K. Krick, Carol Reardon, and Brooks D. Simpson.
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Informative Essays about America's Bloodiest Day of Battle.......2003-05-31
Each author includes an interesting essay that details a specific aspect of the battle. Some examples of topics that are covered include: the supply challenge the Confederacy faced, how new Union recruits reacted to the carnage of Antietam, the role Confederate artillery played, and why McClellan failed to pursue Lee after the battle. I found that every essay presented a compelling argument and really offer the reader a detailed analysis that you will not find in other books about the battle.
As always, this type of book is not aimed at telling the history of what happened at Antietam. If you are looking for a general narrative of the battle - this is not the right book. On the other hand, it is designed for those who are somewhat familiar with the battle and are looking for the most current research from a find group of historians. I highly recommend the book for people who fall into this category. It will greatly enhance your understanding of key aspects that affected the battle which has been the bloodiest day in US military history.
Outstanding information and viewpoints of Antietam!.......2002-09-25
These chapters are just some of the great amount of information brought together in a very fine book. I would recommend this book to someone who has already read a book on the battle itself before reading this one. This book contains some fighting information but isn't one for coverage on the entire battle. It is one for understanding political unrest, commander motivations, strategies and little unknown and sometimes unclear myths that surround the entire campaign in September 1862. 5 STARS!!!
Gallagher has done it again! A great addition to the series!.......2000-08-01
All of the essays are well-written and contain wonderful insights into their selected aspects of the campaign. Due to the focus of the series on military events, other important issues related to Antietam are only briefly mentioned. Most notably, issues related to emancipation and foreign intervention are mentioned in passing. This, however, is a result of the decision by the editor and the press (University of North Carolina Press) to focus on military aspects. Despite this weakness, I would highly recommend this and all other books in the Military Campaigns of the Civil War series to anyone with an interest in the Civil War.
Gallagher has done it again! A great addition to the series!.......2000-07-10
As with the other books in the series, this book is hard to put down. The essay format covering a variety of topics, along with the quality of writing allows a different perspective on the same events with each new chapter. I would recommend this and other books in the series to anyone with an interest in the Civil War.
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The Soldier Boy's Discovery (Bonnets and Bugles Series #4)
Gilbert Morris Manufacturer: Moody Publishers ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0802409148 |
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It was better than last but still..........1999-08-24
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An address delivered upon the occasion of the dedication of her monuments erected by the state of Ohio to the memory of the illustrious dead upon the battlefield of Antietam: September 17, 1903
Robert P Kennedy Manufacturer: s.n ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0008AKOHQ |
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Antietam: The Soldiers' Battle
John M. Priest Manufacturer: White Mane Publishing ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000L9VN4M |
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Antietam: The Soldiers' Battlefield : A Self-Guided Mini-Tour
John Michael Priest Manufacturer: White Mane Publishing Company ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0942597672 |
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Quick and Valuable Little Guide Before You Go.......2005-09-23
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The monuments at Antietam: Sharpsburg's silent sentinels
Charles S Adams Manufacturer: Charles S. Adams ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: 1888256087 |
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Secret warriors: female soldiers in the Civil War: eager for adventure, or to accompany their husbands, hundreds of women assumed male identities and marched ... An article from: New York Times Upfront
Sean McCollum Manufacturer: Scholastic, Inc. ProductGroup: Book Binding: Digital ASIN: B0008FQTNO Release Date: 2005-07-30 |
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This digital document is an article from New York Times Upfront, published by Scholastic, Inc. on December 13, 2002. The length of the article is 1444 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Addresses delivered on the occasion of the dedication of the New Jersey monument on the battlefield of Antietam, September 17th, 1903
James O Smith Manufacturer: M. Plum ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0008AE5LW |
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Antietam-the Soldier's Battle
Manufacturer: White Mane Pub\, Shippensburg PA ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: B000I98EC4 |
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THE MAKING OF MODERN MAN: FROM RENAISSANCE TO THE PRESENT
LOUIS L. SNYDER Manufacturer: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover ASIN: 0442078579 |
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The making of modern man: From the Renaissance to the present
Louis Leo Snyder Manufacturer: Van Nostrand ProductGroup: Book Binding: Unknown Binding ASIN: B0007G5S8Q |
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The Psychobiology of Down Syndrome (Issues in the Biology of Language and Cognition)
Manufacturer: The MIT Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items: ASIN: 0262140438 |
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This book covers recent research with neurobiological and cognitive features of Down syndrome. There has been notable progress in understanding the psychobiological concomitants of Down syndrome. New data have pinpointed selective neurological defects, and recent research has revealed that it is possible to work with the supposedly intractable, irreversible deficits accompanying Down syndrome. Surprising improvements in cognitive functions, including language, can be shown by children and even adolescents.
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The Psychobiology of Down Syndrome (Issues in the Biology of Language and Cognition)
Lynn Nadel Manufacturer: The MIT Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: B000OQJ9MK |
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