David T. Gilbert has written several books about Harpers Ferry and served as editor of the inaugural issue of Hallowed Ground for the Association for the Preservation of Civil War Sites (APCWS) now merged with the Civil War Trust. Jeff Shaara is the award-winning author of fourteen bestselling novels. The Civil War Trust is the largest and most effective nonprofit organization devoted to the preservation of America s hallowed battlegrounds.
"Civil War Battlefields: Walking the Trails of History offers
a new viewpoint on this important time in United States history.
Black and white photographs taken during the war are a sharp
contrast to the colorful photos taken now. Both are scattered
throughout the book and often give a different perspective to the
same landscape, separated by a century and a half.
Showcasing the trails gives you a better idea of the sacrifices
made by the soldiers who fought on each side. Walk the trails
and breathe the air, touch the cannons, stare across an open field
and imagine a wall of soldiers advancing towards you. Look at
the monuments and put a face to the name. Walk the trails of
history."
—Outdoor Blogger Network
"While those photos are included, and are well done, the author
provides more sweeping photographs showing the topography and
scenery of the battlefield, giving the reader a better sense of the
terrain where the battles took place and how the landscape might
have appeared to the armies of the time."
—New York Journal of Books
"Traveling from the Battle of First Manassas to Appomattox
Court House, stopping along the way at nearly three dozen
battlefields, the author first sets the scene at each location by
laying down in stirring prose the events that took place there.
Then, he selects a number of trails that you can follow through
these hallowed places to not just gain a feel for the lay of the
land, but to practically feel how the battles progressed.
Illustrated with 230 remarkable photographs, a mix of present-day
scenics and historic Civil War-era images, this hefty, 336-page
hardcover book is certain to hold the attention of those interested
in the war for hours.”
—National Parks Traveler
"Civil War Battlefields: Walking the Trails of History offers a new
viewpoint on this important time in United States history.
Black and white photographs taken during the war are a sharp
contrast to the colorful photos taken now. Both are scattered
throughout the book and often give a different perspective to the
same landscape, separated by a century and a half.
Showcasing the trails gives you a better idea of the sacrifices
made by the soldiers who fought on each side. Walk the
trails and breathe the air, touch the cannons, stare across an open
field and imagine a wall of soldiers advancing towards you.
Look at the monuments and put a face to the name. Walk
the trails of history.”
—Snug Harbor Bay
"Best Reference Titles of 2017: History. Created in association
with the Civil War Trust, the leading organization in Civil War
battlefield preservation, and with a foreword by novelist Jeff
Shaara, this impressive look at 32 major battlefields contains
essays, detailed maps, historic photographs, and suggested hikes
(ranging from .2 to 14 miles). Most striking are the images of the
battlefields as they look today: beautiful, hallowed landscapes.” —
Library Journal
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