Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Vicksburg Is the Key by William L. Shea, Terrence "Terry" Winschel, Terrence Terry Winschel Tells the story of the series of campaigns the Union conducted on land and water to conquer Vicksburg and of the many efforts by the Confederates to break the siege of the fortress. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The struggle for control of the Mississippi River was the longest and most complex campaign of the Civil War. It was marked by an extraordinary diversity of military and naval operations, including fleet engagements, cavalry raids, amphibious landings, pitched battles, and the two longest sieges in American history. Every existing type of naval vessel, from sailing ship to armored ram, played a role, and military engineers practiced their art on a scale never before witnessed in modern warfare. Union commanders such as Grant, Sherman, Farragut, and Porter demonstrated the skills that would take them to the highest levels of command. When the immense contest finally reached its climax at Vicksburg and Port Hudson in the summer of 1863, the Confederacy suffered a blow from which it never recovered. Here was the true turning point of the Civil War. This fast-paced, gripping narrative of the Civil War struggle for the Mississippi River is the first comprehensive single-volume account to appear in over a century.Vicksburg Is the Key: The Struggle for the Mississippi River tells the story of the series of campaigns the Union conducted on land and water to conquer Vicksburg and of the many efforts by the Confederates to break the siege of the fortress.William L. Shea and Terrence J. Winschel present the unfolding drama of the campaign in a clear and readable style, correct historic myths along the way, and examine the profound strategic effects of the eventual Union victory. William L. Shea is a professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. He is the co-author of Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West. Terrence J. Winschel is a historian at Vicksburg National Military Park. His books include Triumph and Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign. Notes Concise overview of the Vicksburg campaign for the Mississippi River, which was pivotal to the western theater. Author Biography William L. Shea is a professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. He is the coauthor of Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West. Terrence J. Winschel is a historian at Vicksburg National Military Park. His books include Triumph and Defeat: The Vicksburg Campaign. Review A Selection of the History Book Club and Military Book Club "[A] very perceptive and well crafted study of the operations along the Mississippi River in 1862-1863, the authors have expertly prepared a book that reveals the essence of the Vicksburg Campaign, yet it is not so detailed as to obscure the central course of events. The overview of the significance, maneuvers, strategy, and fighting is superb, and this book will be a welcome introduction for many to the critical events and personal performances at Vicksburg and Port Hudson." Wiley Sword, Blue and Gray "A superb, highly readable account of the extraordinarily diverse and complicated Vicksburg campaign... This well-written book highlights the military planning and execution-within their strategic, political, and economic contexts-of the Union operations to seize, and Confederate efforts to defend, the Gibraltar of the Mississippi." Military Heritage "The Shea and Winschel volume provides the best overview of the operations that opened the Mississippi River for the Union. This book is essential reading for all students of modern warfare." Edgar F. Raines Jr., Journal of Illinois History "A fascinating look into an amazingly complex and intriguing operation... Vicksburg is the Key will stand as the best overall one-volume account for many years."--Timothy B. Smith, Georgia Historical Quarterly Promotional Concise overview of the Vicksburg campaign for the Mississippi River, which was pivotal to the western theater. Long Description This fast-paced, gripping narrative of the Civil War struggle for the Mississippi River is the first comprehensive single-volume account to appear in over a century. Review Text " Vicksburg Is the Key is a masterful synthesis bolstered by fresh and insightful analysis, and it is a major contribution to the literature on the Civil War."--Thomas DeBlack, Journal of Southern History ""Many books have been published about the Vicksburg Campaign, perhaps more than about any other military event in the West. . . . This book is one of the best.""--Albert Castel , The North Carolina Historical Review ""[A] very perceptive and well crafted study of the operations along the Mississippi River in 1862-1863, the authors have expertly prepared a book that reveals the essence of the Vicksburg Campaign, yet it is not so detailed as to obscure the central course of events. The overview of the significance, maneuvers, strategy, and fighting is superb, and this book will be a welcome introduction for many to the critical events and personal performances at Vicksburg and Port Hudson.""--Wiley Sword, Blue and Gray ""A superb, highly readable account of the extraordinarily diverse and complicated Vicksburg campaign. . . . This well-written book highlights the military planning and execution-within their strategic, political, and economic contexts-of the Union operations to seize, and Confederate efforts to defend, the Gibraltar of the Mississippi.""-- Military Heritage ""The Shea and Winschel volume provides the best overview of the operations that opened the Mississippi River for the Union. This book is essential reading for all students of modern warfare.""--Edgar F. Raines Jr., Journal of Illinois History ""A fascinating look into an amazingly complex and intriguing operation. . . . Vicksburg is the Key will stand as the best overall one-volume account for many years.""--Timothy B. Smith, Georgia Historical Quarterly " Vicksburg is the Key is a masterful synthesis bolstered by fresh and insightful analysis, and it is a major contribution to the literature on the Civil War."--Thomas A. DeBlack, Journal of Southern History ""An excellent overview of this crucial episode. . . . An engaging, well-written narrative.""--William Feis, The Journal of Military History ""Shea and Winschel do an outstanding job of placing their narrative in the context of the war in the Western theater.""--Kurt Hackemer, Louisiana History "This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Civil War. It is a very well-written, succinct account of one of the most vital campaigns of the war. The authors pack volumes into a short two hundred pages and never lose their engaging narrative momentum."--Lorien Foote, Arkansas Historical Quarterly "Well written and tightly edited, Vicksburg is the Key keeps readers apace of developments in- and outside Vicksburg throughout the campaign, providing sufficient detail to understand tactics and strategy without yielding to the temptation of troop movement minutia."--Gordan Olson, H-Net Book Reviews - H-CivilWar "A concise and comprehensive study that goes just far enough beyond the textbook level to create a lively narrative replete with valuable perspective and insight. . . . The book is very well organize; the maps are wonderfully and unusually adequate; and the narrative is consistently well written."--James A. Ramage, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "Authors William L. Shea and Terrence J. Winschel know Vicksburg well, and their careful study reflects their extensive knowledge. Chapters are short, but loaded with detail; maps are clear and frequent. . . . This is a valuable and informative book."--Lesley J. Gordon, Gulf South Historical Review "The authors have produced a concise and very readable study of the hard-fought campaigns in the Mississippi River valley that sealed the fate of the Confederacy. . . . certainly a most worthy addition to the libraries of all those who enjoy reading about the Civil War."--Roger Cunningham, Journal of Americas Military Past Review Quote "Well written and tightly edited,Vicksburg is the Keykeeps readers apace of developments in- and outside Vicksburg throughout the campaign, providing sufficient detail to understand tactics and strategy without yielding to the temptation of troop movement minutia."-Gordan Olson,H-Net Book Reviews - H-CivilWar Promotional "Headline" Concise overview of the Vicksburg campaign for the Mississippi River, which was pivotal to the western theater. Details ISBN0803293445 Author Terrence Terry Winschel Short Title VICKSBURG IS THE KEY Language English ISBN-10 0803293445 ISBN-13 9780803293441 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2005 Subtitle The Struggle for the Mississippi River Country of Publication United States Residence US Edition New edition Series Great Campaigns of the Civil War DOI 10.1604/9780803293441 UK Release Date 2005-11-01 AU Release Date 2005-11-01 NZ Release Date 2005-11-01 US Release Date 2005-11-01 Pages 242 Publisher University of Nebraska Press Publication Date 2005-11-01 DEWEY 973.7344 Illustrations Illus., maps Audience Professional & Vocational Imprint University of Nebraska Press Place of Publication Lincoln We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! 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ISBN-13: 9780803293441
Book Title: Vicksburg Is the Key
ISBN: 9780803293441
Number of Pages: 242 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Vicksburg Is the Key: the Struggle for the Mississippi River
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Publication Year: 2005
Subject: History
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 340 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Terrence Terry Winschel, William L. Shea
Series: Great Campaigns of the Civil War
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback