DONALD S. FRAZIER is the award-winning author of Blood and Treasure; Cottonclads!; Fire in the Cane Field; and Thunder Across the Swamp. His other work include serving as co-author of Frontier Texas and editor of Love and War: The Civil War Letters and Medicinal Book of Augustus V. Ball.
"Thunder Across the Swamp displays outstanding narrative skills,
superb scholarship, and contains a wide ranging use of previously
unpublished primary sources from both Union and Confederate
viewpoints. Anyone with a desire to know more about the much
neglected portion of the Civil War in Louisiana west of the
Mississippi River in early 1863 should read this book. It will be
exceptionally valuable to scholars as well as more casual readers
of the War in the West." --Gary D. Joiner, Ph.D. --Gary D. Joiner,
Ph.D. (10/17/2010 12:00:00 AM)
"...a very impressive campaign study which is presented in a
lively, narrative style, accompanied by an array of well executed
tactical maps along with some outstanding photographs of the
principal actors in the 1863 drama. Without questions, [Frazier]
moved the war in Louisiana 'the back alley' to the front burner."
--David Ward, Edsel Ford Library--David Ward, Edsel Ford Library
(12/7/2011 12:00:00 AM)
"Don writes well and has done a tremendous amount of research in
primary and secondary sources. This work fills a large void in the
literature of the Civil War and describes events that either have
not received adequate coverage in the past or have not appeared
before in print." --Arthur W. Bergeron --Arthur W. Bergeron
(6/28/2006 12:00:00 AM)
"This book is a must for the dedicated Civil War buff." --Mary Beth
Jones, The Facts, Brazos Living Book Beat --Marie Beth Jones "The
Facts, Brazos Living Book Beat" (2/5/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"This second volume of Donald Frazier's 'Louisiana Quadrille'
series establishes him as the premier chronicler of the war in the
bayous, bottomlands, and sawgrass prairies between the Sabine and
Mississippi rivers." --Gordon Berg --Gordon Berg "Civil War Times"
(10/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
In the vast arena of books on the Civil War there appears, once in
a while, a well done piece on a little known but critically
important part of this great struggle [Louisiana's Civil War].
Frazier has accomplished this with his well done work, Thunder
Across the Swamp: The Fight for the Lower Mississippi, February
1863-May 1863. This volume is the perfect companion piece to
Frazier's previous work, Fire in the Cane Field. --Dale Phillips,
Civil War Book Review, LSU Libraries' Special Collections--Dale
Phillips "Civil War Book Review" (4/4/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"Thunder Across the Swamp: The Fight for the Lower Mississippi,
February-May 1863 is a powerful story of an aspect of the Civil War
that has until this time received little attention from scholars.
This book is an original and significant contribution to
understanding the strategic importance of the struggle for control
of Louisiana near the confluence of the Red and Mississippi rivers.
It fills a void in an otherwise neglected historical account,
overshadowed at the time by the Union campaign against Vicksburg.
Although the author is writing about little-known events that cover
only a few months, he paints a picture of war on the river that is
readable, human, and backed by detailed research. He tells a
fascinating story with skill and grace; the elegance of the writing
makes the events come alive and allow, what might be considered
unimportant actions, seem vital. At a time when Ulysses S. Grant
was moving against Vicksburg and Robert E. Lee was planning his
invasion of Pennsylvania, it is understandable that these military
actions drew little attention in comparison. What the author has
done is to breathe life into the war on the Mississippi below
Vicksburg." Anne J. Bailey, Ph.D.
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