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The Civil War, a narrative : Gettysburg to Vicksburg

by Shelby Foote

Series: The Civil War: A Narrative (2005 publication, Vol. 5)

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While Hooker was crossing the Rappahannock, unaware as yet that he would come to grief within a week, Grant, having caught what he believed was a gleam of victory through the haze of cigar smoke in the former ladies' cabin of the Magnolia, was putting the final improvisational touches to a plan of campaign that would open, two days later, with a crossing of the greatest river of them all.
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GETTYSBURG TO VICKSBURG is volume 5 of THE CIVIL WAR, A NARRATIVE as divided into 9 volumes. Please do not confuse it with volume 7 of the 14-volume version (GETTYSBURG TO DRAFT RIOTS).
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