Forrest
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- Sep 25, 2015
Bearss was the flag bearer for sure! Anyone who loves the Campaign should have both works. In my mind, Grabau's work is simply a distillation of Bearss' work. And when I say distillation, I mean not to take away from anyone! I love both those guys!
I haven't read Bearss' 3-volume set. If Grabau had written a book on the 1862 siege, I would gladly pay $200 for it, using Bearss' 'Rebel Victory at Vicksburg' book to fact-check.
I'm really curious how 'Rebel Victory…' differs from the 3-volume set in terms of writing style and sources. As a researcher, I'm very grateful to Bearss - he includes more detail than is needed, often putting me to sleep with long quotes from correspondence regarding ship movement, but he also includes thorough references at the end of each chapter, and I use those to get even more detail, after of course brewing a pot of extra-strong coffee.
Maybe I'm weird, but I love reading Grabau's book - the geography is amazing and gives me a picture of the area that you don't get from reading any other books on Vicksburg.
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