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Joseph E. Johnston was born February 3, 1807 and died
March 21, 1891. Buy General Joseph Eggleston Johnston
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Joseph E. Johnston and
the Defense of Richmond
Most often
viewed as a prelude to Robert E. Lee's Civil War victories of 1862, Joseph
E. Johnston's campaign in Virginia early that year has been considered
uninspired at best, catastrophic at worst. But this book offers a
revisionist account of Johnston's operations to show how his performance
in the "Peninsula War" contributed to a crucial strategic victory for the
Confederacy. 292 pgs
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General J.E. Johnston
This unique portrait of J.E.
Johnston is an individually hand-colored reproduction of an antique
engraving. Measures 10"x 13" and arrives ready to frame.
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Battle
of Despair
Bentonville and the North Carolina Campaign.
Broadwater. This book chronicling the often overshadowed series of battles
between Union General William T.
Sherman and Confederate General Joseph
E. Johnston that ultimately led to the defeat of the western
Confederate Army relies heavily upon firsthand accounts, with much of the
action related through the words of participants. 304 pages, 6"x 9",
hardcover.
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Kennesaw
Mountain
This poster features a reproduction of the 1800s Kurz & Allison print,
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain; a battlefield map; and B&W photographs of
Generals William T. Sherman and Joseph E. Johnston. Printed on
parchment-colored paper and measures 18"x 24".
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Leaders
of the Lost Cause
New
Perspectives on the Confederate High Command. Gallagher. Learn about the
principal leaders of the Confederate military as never before! This book
provides eight character studies and thorough analyses on the military
strategies employed by commanders such as P.G.T.
Beauregard, Braxton
Bragg, Samuel Cooper, John Bell
Hood, Albert Sidney
Johnston, Joseph E.
Johnston, Robert E. Lee and Edmund Kirby Smith. 352 pages, 6"x 9",
hardcover.
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Civil War
Generals in Defeat
Stephen E. Woodworth, ed. Rejecting the view that
significant defeats were due simply to poor generalship, the authors show
you how Albert Johnston failed in the face of extreme conditions and
inadequate support, how Joe Hooker and John Pemberton were outmatched in
confrontations with Lee and Grant, how George
McClellan in the Peninsula
Campaign and Don Carlos Buell at Chattanooga faced political as well as
military complications, and how Joseph Johnston failed to adapt to
challenges in Virginia. 248 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd.
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Kennesaw Mountain
June 1864. Baumgartner. In June of 1864, William T. Sherman's march toward
Atlanta was halted at Kennesaw Mountain by the weather, the terrain and the
tenacious resistance of the veteran Army of Tennessee. This book describes
the tactical maneuvering and brutal battles between
Sherman's Federals and Johnston's
Confederates by utilizing hundreds of participants' diaries, letters,
journals, memoirs and reports. 205 pages, 175 B&W photos, 8½"x 11",
softcover.
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Vicksburg 1863 - Campaign Series
Grant Clears the Mississippi. Alan Hankinson. The
Vicksburg campaign that you'll read of
here was to prove decisive to the outcome of the war. Known as the
"Gibraltar of the West," Vicksburg was the last Confederate stronghold on
the Mississippi River. In a masterly campaign, Grant defeated the armies of
Generals "Joe" Johnston and John C. Pemberton, who was forced to surrender
the remnants of his force on July 4, 1863, one day after Lee's defeat at
Gettysburg. 96 pgs., 70 B&W and 14 color illustrations, 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd.
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Bentonville
The Final Battle of Sherman and Johnston. Hughes Jr. Here is a full-length
tactical study of this important battle. In careful detail, the author
lays out Confederate and Union troop movements, places the engagement
within the larger military framework of the last months of the war, and
also analyzes the reasons for the initial success and eventual failure of
Johnston's offensive. 358 pgs., 23 illustrations and 9 maps, 6"x 9¼", hdbd.
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