Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly

Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly
Title Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Wittenberg
Publisher Savas Publishing
Pages 258
Release 2016-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1940669596

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Ulric Dahlgren was a brilliant, ambitious young man who became the youngest full colonel in the United States Army at the age of twenty-one, yet died before his twenty-second birthday. This is the first biography of Dahlgren, and thankfully it was penned by cavalry expert and award-winning author Eric J. Wittenberg. Wittenberg’s account chronicles Dahlgren’s full life story, with a deep look at his military career and extensive connections within the nation’s capital, all of which led to the climax of his life: the notorious Dahlgren Raid. Like a Meteor Burning Brightly: The Short but Controversial Life of Colonel Ulric Dahlgren is based upon a plethora of source material, including previously unknown or little-used archival sources. Anyone interested in the Civil War in general, or just a fascinating life well-told, will want this book on their shelf.

Dawn of Victory

Dawn of Victory
Title Dawn of Victory PDF eBook
Author Edward S. Alexander
Publisher Savas Beatie
Pages 337
Release 2015-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1611212804

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After the unprecedented violence of the 1864 Overland Campaign, Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant turned his gaze south of Richmond to Petersburg, and the key railroad junction that supplied the Confederate capital and its defenders. Nine grueling months of constant maneuver and combat around the “Cockade City” followed. As massive fortifications soon dominated the landscape, both armies frequently pushed each other to the brink of disaster. As March 1865 drew to a close, Grant planned one more charge against Confederate lines. Despite recent successes, many viewed this latest task as an impossibility—and their trepidation had merit. “These lines might well have been looked upon by the enemy as impregnable,” admitted Union Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright, “and nothing but the most resolute bravery could have overcome them.” Grant ordered the attack for April 2, 1865, setting the stage for a dramatic early morning bayonet charge by his VI Corps across half a mile of open ground into the “strongest line of works ever constructed in America.” Dawn of Victory: Breakthrough at Petersburg by Edward S. Alexander tells the story of the men who fought and died in the decisive battle of the Petersburg campaign. Readers can follow the footsteps of the resolute Union attackers and stand in the shoes of the obstinate Confederate defenders as their actions decided the fate of the nation.

The Battle of Brandy Station

The Battle of Brandy Station
Title The Battle of Brandy Station PDF eBook
Author Eric J Wittenberg
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 371
Release 2016-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 1614230293

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This Civil War history and guide examines a major turning point in cavalry combat and includes a GPS guided tour of the battlefield. Just before dawn on June 9, 1863, Union soldiers materialized from a thick fog near the banks of Virginia's Rappahannock River to ambush sleeping Confederates. The ensuing struggle, which lasted throughout the day, was to be known as the Battle of Brandy Station—the largest cavalry battle ever fought on North American soil. These events marked a major turning point in the Civil War: the waning era of Confederate cavalry dominance in the East gave way to a confident and powerful Union mounted arm. Historian Eric J. Wittenberg meticulously captures the drama and significance of these events in this fascinating volume. The GPS guided tour of the battlefield is supplemented with illustrations and maps by master cartographer Steven Stanley.

The Mafia's Greatest Hits

The Mafia's Greatest Hits
Title The Mafia's Greatest Hits PDF eBook
Author David H. Jacobs
Publisher Citadel Press
Pages 242
Release 2006
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9780806527574

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Joey Gallo - killed in Umberto's Clam House, Little Italy, 1975; Abe Reles, the Murder Inc. stoolpigeon who was tossed out of a hotel window in Coney Island in 1941; Albert Anastasa, cut down in a barber's chair in 1957; Carmine Galante, killed in a hail of bullets as he finished lunch in a Brooklyn restaurant in 1977; Joe 'the Boss' Massiera, whacked in a Coney Island restaurant in 1933 - all are celebrated episodes of big-time gangland executions, told in the breezy, vividly direct tone of a sportswriter covering a ball game. With an introduction by Henry Hill.

Notes on the New Testament, Explanatory and Practical: Revelation

Notes on the New Testament, Explanatory and Practical: Revelation
Title Notes on the New Testament, Explanatory and Practical: Revelation PDF eBook
Author Albert Barnes
Publisher Good Press
Pages 764
Release 2019-12-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The American reverend Albert Barnes began writing notes on the New Testament in order to spare his Sunday School teachers from having to wade through lengthy and complex material in order to instruct their pupils. His style is concise and (for Victorian readers) very accessible. This book covers the text of Revelations, probably one of the hardest books to understand in the Bible..

Notes, explanatory and practical, on the New Testament. ed. by R. Frew

Notes, explanatory and practical, on the New Testament. ed. by R. Frew
Title Notes, explanatory and practical, on the New Testament. ed. by R. Frew PDF eBook
Author Albert Barnes
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1884
Genre
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Troidai

Troidai
Title Troidai PDF eBook
Author BC Dick
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 322
Release 2015-12-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1312602643

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More than three millennia ago, during the Age of Legends, an Anatolian youth departed the mortal world to dwell among the Undying - what people call gods. From that time to this, as deathless and un-aging as legend claims, Ganumedos Troides has watched human history unfold; the wondrous rise and calamitous ruin of heroes, empires, and religions alike. Now he's returned to the world of the Dying, revealing long-forgotten truths that underlie the greatest of legends. In Troidai, Ganymede weaves the tale of his mortal life in Bronze Age Idaea; the land destined to host the most famous military conflict of the ancient world. From his childhood as a hostage in the stronghold of an usurper-king to his startling rise as Seer-Prince and ultimate exile as a nameless shepherd, Ganymede confronts political intrigue and orgiastic rites in a world on the brink of monumental change, all the while tormented by the adoration of the gods themselves.