Book Launch New Stones River Campaign Study

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"HELL BY THE ACRE: A Narrative History of the Stones River Campaign, November 1862–January 1863," by Dan Masters.

A monumental examination of strategy, tactics, and generalship coupled with this unparalleled soldier's view of Civil War combat. Based on dozens of never-used primary sources INCLUDING a score of previously unused battle reports!

First edition, first printing. More details here: https://tinyurl.com/ydfdm6zu

SPECIFICATIONS: 42 images, 17 maps, 6 x 9, hardcover, dust jacket, 672 pp. $39.95.

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Would love to hear your thoughts, esp. as to how it compares to Cozzen's No Better Place To Die.
Being completely honest I read Cozzens about 20 years ago so I dont have a great recall of it, but I will update as I work through this one. So far I am through
2 chapters which is backstory of Bragg, Rosecrans and events that get us to the start of the campaign.
 

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