Cold Harbor
English

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<p>In his gripping fourth volume on the spring 1864 Overland campaign -- which pitted Ulysses S. Grant against Robert E. Lee for the first time in the Civil War -- Gordon Rhea vividly re-creates the battles and maneuvers from the North Anna stalemate through the Cold Harbor offensive. Once again Rhea's tenacious research elicits stunning new facts from the records of a phase oddly ignored or mythologized by historians. The Cold Harbor of these pages differs sharply from the Cold Harbor of popular lore. <br>We see Grant in one of his most brilliant moves pull his army across the North Anna River and steal a march on Lee. In response Lee sets up a strong defensive line along Totopotomoy Creek and the battles spark across woods and fields northeast of Richmond. Their back to the Chickahominy River and on their last legs the rebel troops defiantly face an army-wide assault ordered by Grant that extends over three days. <br>Rhea gives a surprising new interpretation of the famous battle that left seven thousand Union casualties and only fifteen hundred Confederate dead or wounded. Here Grant is not a callous butcher and Lee does not wage a perfect fight. Every imaginable primary source has been exhausted to unravel the strategies mistakes gambles and problems with subordinates that preoccupied two exquisitely matched minds. <br>In Cold Harbor Rhea separates fact from fiction in a charged evocative narrative. He leaves readers under a moonless sky Grant pondering the eastward course of the James River fifteen miles south of the encamped armies.</p>
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