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Almanacs of American Wars:
Revolutionary War Almanac
Author: John C. Fredriksen, Ph.D Publisher: Facts on File Reviewer: Jim Stewart Fact after fact about America's first struggle of arms!
First I had the pleasure of
reviewing Almanacs of American Wars: Revolutionary War Almanac, and now I
have the companion piece, Civil War Almanac, in my hands. What a delight to
receive this book for review. The book is laid out with the same formula,
i.e., the first 601 pages detail an almost daily chronology of events
starting Feb. 1, 1860, and ending Dec. 27, 1865 when "...Former Confederate
admiral Raphael Semmes is arrested and brought to Washington, D.C. for
allegedly violating parole conditions. He remains in custody until April
1866 and is never brought to trial..." The following few hundred pages, like
the Revolutionary War Almanac, contain information on the significant
people, some obscure to me, like Edward P. Alexander, one of the first
Confederate officers ...employed in balloon reconnaissance...to the more
popular characters like George E. Pickett and William T. Sherman.
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