Bruce Cattons Civil War: Boxed 3 Volume Set,Used
Bruce Cattons Civil War: Boxed 3 Volume Set,Used

Bruce Cattons Civil War: Boxed 3 Volume Set,Used

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Three Volume set includes: The Coming Fury, Terrible Swift Sword, & Never Call Retreat. A journalist & public official before becoming editor of American Heritage magazine, Bruce Catton won both the Pulitzer Prize & the Natl Book Award for his Civil War history A Stillness at Appomattox. As for this monumental Civil War trilogy, 1st published in the 1960s, historian Henry Steel Commager appraised: "better than any other history of our Civil War it combines narrative vigor, literary grace, freshness of view & independence of judgment, & a kind of catholic spirit which embraces the whole vast tumultuous scene." The 1st volume opens with the Democratic Partys Charleston convention in 1860 & the split that resulted in two Democratic candidates, followed by the Republican Convention & Lincolns victory. The country 1st drifted & then was swept into war, even as Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were declaring that a peaceful solution could be found. The 2nd volume shows how the Union & Confederacy slowly reconciled themselves to an allout war, & how the statures of Lee, Grant, Sherman, Jefferson Davis & many others emerged. McClellans character is impaled here in extracts from his arrogant letters. In the final volume, Lincoln remains resolute in the belief that a house divided against itself cannot stand, while Jefferson Davis struggles valiantly for political & economic stability. Catton traces the most bitter years of the war here, from the fighting at Fredericksburg to the surrender at Appomattox & the end of the Confederacy, & the assassination of Lincoln. Each book includes a section of color maps, & the three volumes are contained in a blue & red box.

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  • Q: How many pages are in Bruce Catton's Civil War boxed set? A: This boxed set contains one thousand six hundred eighty pages across three volumes.
  • Q: What is the binding type of the Bruce Catton Civil War books? A: The books are paperback bound, making them lightweight and easy to handle.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the boxed set? A: The dimensions of the boxed set are approximately eight point one one inches in length, five point two inches in width, and four point four one inches in height.
  • Q: What historical events do these volumes cover? A: The volumes cover significant events of the American Civil War, including battles, political decisions, and key figures from the era.
  • Q: Is Bruce Catton's Civil War trilogy suitable for young readers? A: Yes, this trilogy is appropriate for young readers interested in American history, though adult supervision is recommended for discussion.
  • Q: What is the reading level for this boxed set? A: The reading level is suitable for high school students and above, given the complexity of historical themes and language.
  • Q: How should I store the Bruce Catton Civil War boxed set? A: Store the boxed set in a cool, dry place to protect it from moisture, and avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.
  • Q: Can I clean the books if they get dusty? A: Yes, you can gently dust the books with a soft, dry cloth to keep them clean without damaging the pages.
  • Q: What if the books arrive damaged? A: If the books arrive damaged, contact the retailer's customer service for return options or exchanges.
  • Q: How do these volumes compare to other Civil War histories? A: These volumes are often regarded as more engaging and narrative-driven compared to other histories, emphasizing storytelling alongside historical facts.
  • Q: Is this trilogy appropriate for academic study? A: Yes, this trilogy is often used in academic settings for its detailed narrative and comprehensive coverage of the Civil War.
  • Q: What makes Bruce Catton's writing unique? A: Bruce Catton's writing is known for its narrative vigor, literary grace, and fresh perspectives on Civil War events.
  • Q: Are there illustrations or maps in the volumes? A: Yes, each volume includes sections of color maps to help illustrate key battles and movements.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this trilogy? A: The first volume was published in the nineteen sixties, making it a classic in Civil War literature.
  • Q: Who is the publisher of this boxed set? A: The boxed set is published by Phoenix Press, known for its quality historical publications.

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