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Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam (original 1983; edition 1993)

by Stephen W. Sears

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The Civil War battle waged on September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek, Maryland, was one of the bloodiest in the nation's history. On this single day, the battle claimed nearly twenty-three thousand casualties. In Landscape Turned Red, the renowned historian Stephen Sears draws on a remarkable cache of diaries, dispatches, and letters to recreate the vivid drama of Antietam as experienced not only by its leaders but also by its soldiers, both Union and Confederate. Combining brilliant military analysis with narrative history of enormous power, Landscape Turned Red is the definitive work on this climactic and bitter struggle.

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Title:Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam
Authors:Stephen W. Sears
Info:Mariner Books (1993), Paperback, 464 pages
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Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam by Stephen W. Sears (1983)

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Excellent recounting of Battle of Antietam
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
An excellent read - though I wouldn't recommend listening to it on audio if you are not familiar with the geography of Antietam, Harper's Ferry, and environs. ( )
  notalice | Mar 28, 2020 |
Incredible detail...a pretty good read ( )
  ibkennedy | Sep 15, 2019 |
Absolutely amazing! The author does a fantastic job of covering an immense amount of detail in such a beautiful way that it does not feel as though you are being pounded by an endless stream of facts and dates. This work most assuredly ranks among my favorite American Civil War books and is probably the best one I have come across that covers just one battle. If you are wanting to learn more about arguably the most important battle in the Civil War and therefore in American history, I highly recommend "Landscape Turned Red" by Stephen W. Sears. ( )
  Zissou54 | Apr 27, 2014 |
A careful review of the actions at the Battle of Antietam and the errors costing thousands of lives reviewed. One of the definitive books on one of the deciding battles of the Civil War. 4 stars ( )
  oldman | Feb 2, 2014 |
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Of all the days on all the fields where American soldiers have fought, the most terrible by almost any measure was September 17, 1862.
* PROLOGUE *
THE LAST, BEST HOPE
Charles Francis Adams, Jr., first lieutenant in the 1st Massachusetts cavalry, grandson and great-grandson of presidents, was in Washington to take the national pulse.
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The Civil War battle waged on September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek, Maryland, was one of the bloodiest in the nation's history. On this single day, the battle claimed nearly twenty-three thousand casualties. In Landscape Turned Red, the renowned historian Stephen Sears draws on a remarkable cache of diaries, dispatches, and letters to recreate the vivid drama of Antietam as experienced not only by its leaders but also by its soldiers, both Union and Confederate. Combining brilliant military analysis with narrative history of enormous power, Landscape Turned Red is the definitive work on this climactic and bitter struggle.

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