Dimensions
139 x 217 x 45mm
The concluding volume in Bruce Catton's American Civil War trilogy covers the most bitter years of the war when death stalked the country with a brutality unparalleled in the history of the United States. In the North, Lincoln remained resolute in the belief that "a house divided against itself can not stand". In the hopelessly fragmented and underdeveloped South, Jefferson Davis struggled valiantly for political and economic stability.
Tracing the war from Fredericksburg to a courthouse at Appomattox to the end of the Confederacy and the assassination of Abraham Lincolnm this volulme concludes a thrillingly readable account of the American Civil War.