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Shiloh and Corinth - Sentinels of Stone

Shiloh and Corinth

Sentinels of Stone

By Timothy T. Isbell
Hardcover : 9781934110089, 158 pages, 93 color photographs, November 2007

Photographs that capture the landscapes and monuments of two Civil War battlefields

Description

On April 6 and 7, 1862, at Shiloh a desperate battle between surprised Union forces and attacking Confederates ushered in the carnage that would mark the Civil War. At the Hornet\'s Nest, in the Peach Orchard, across Rea\'s Field and Hell\'s Hollow more than 20,000 men were killed, wounded, or reported missing in the fierce fighting. There were more casualties in two days at Shiloh than in all previous American wars combined.

The Confederacy\'s defeat at Shiloh led to the Union occupation of Corinth, Mississippi, a crucial railhead for supplying campaigning armies. As part of the South\'s last great offensive in October 1862, Confederates tried but failed to retake this fortified town.

Shiloh and Corinth: Sentinels of Stone examines the brave deeds performed by soldiers of the North and South. Over 90 striking photographs and accompanying histories bring the battlefields to life, from Shiloh and Savannah, Tennessee, to Iuka and Corinth, Mississippi. The book chronicles the deaths of Albert Sidney Johnston and W. H. L. Wallace, the first victories of Ulysses S. Grant\'s military career, the failures of Earl Van Dorn, the torment of William Rosecrans, and the angst of Sterling Price. Shiloh and Corinth: Sentinels of Stone leads the reader to the present-day landscapes where America learned the Civil War would be long and bloody.

Reviews

With dramatic and stunning flair, Isbell provides not only striking portraits of the wonderful battlefield, but also rich text that describes each illustration in depth. Lovers of Shiloh will welcome the breathtaking photography, and students of the battle will enjoy the rich text. A tremendous work of art and history.

- Timothy B. Smith, author of This Great Battlefield of Shiloh: History, Memory, and the Establishment of a Civil War National Military Park; The Untold Story of Shiloh: The Battle and the Battlefield; and Champion Hill: Decisive Battle for Vicksburg