The Petersburg Campaign: Volume 2 - The Western Front Battles, September 1864 – April 1865
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The Petersburg Campaign: Volume 2 - The Western Front Battles, September 1864 – April 1865
Winner, 2014, The Douglas Southall Freeman Award
The wide-ranging and largely ignored operations around Petersburg, Virginia, were the longest and most extensive of the entire Civil War. The fighting began in June of 1864, when advance elements from the Union Army of the Potomac crossed the James River and botched a series of attacks against a thinly defended city. The fighting ended nine long months later in the first days of April of 1865. In Volume I of The Petersburg Campaign, legendary historian Edwin C. Bearss detailed the first six major engagements on the €œEastern Front,€ from the initial attack on the city on June 9 through the Second Battle of Ream€s Station on August 25, 1864. In Volume II, Bearss turns his attention and pen to the final half-dozen large-scale combats in The Petersburg Campaign: The Western Front Battles, September 1864 €“ April 1865.
Although commonly referred to as the €œSiege of Petersburg,€ the city (as well as the Confederate capital at Richmond) was never fully isolated and the combat involved much more than static trench warfare. In fact, much of the wide-ranging fighting involved massive multi-corps Union offensives designed to cut important roads and rail lines feeding Petersburg and Richmond. This second installment includes these major battles:
- Peebles€ Farm (September 29 €“ October 1, 1864) - Burgess Mill (October 27, 1864) - Hatcher€s Run (February 5 €“ 7, 1865) - Fort Stedman (March 25, 1865) - Five Forks Campaign (March 29 €“ April 1, 1865) - The Sixth Corps Breaks Lee€s Petersburg Lines (April 2, 1865)
Accompanying these salient chapters are two dozen original maps by Civil War cartographer George Skoch, coupled with photos and illustrations. Taken together, these two volumes present the most comprehensive and thorough understanding of the major military episodes comprising the fascinating 'Petersburg Campaign'.
REVIEWS
Serious historians researching the nearly year-long campaign to capture Petersburg and Richmond in 1864-65 have long known of the series of battle narratives written by the legendary Edwin C. Bearss at the time of the Civil War Centennial. Better than anyone else, Ed made sense of the often conflicting official reports, field communications, and personal narratives, to craft highly cogent and insightful studies of many of the principal actions. Thanks to the editorial work of Bryce Suderow and the commitment of Savas Beatie, these well-thumbed typescripts are now available in print, with maps and illustrations to boot. For anyone interested in the nitty-gritty of the fighting around Petersburg, the Bearss pieces are a required first stop. The second volume in this series ably presents the battles that led to Richmond€s fall and the end of the Civil War." -- Noah Andre Trudeau, author of The Last Citadel: Petersburg, Virginia, June 1864-April 1865
"Here is good news for students of the Petersburg Campaign. Edwin C. Bearss' detailed Petersburg battle studies are finally available in a multi-volume set. The first volume, €˜The Eastern Front Battles, June - August 1864,€ appeared last year, and now we have the second installment, €˜The Western Front Battles, September 1864 - April 1865.€ Many of us who have written on the campaign have used these studies as starting points. The maps are outstanding, and I have had difficulty tearing myself away from these riveting accounts of the combat." -- John Horn, author of The Destruction of the Weldon Railroad and The Petersburg Campaign
€œIn this volume, Ed Bearss distills the complex series of battles on Petersburg€s Western Front into a comprehensive, coherent narrative of great power. Written with accuracy, clarity and grace, this work will long be consulted as an authoritative source by scholars and general readers alike.€ €“ William Glenn Robertson, author of Back Door to Richmond: The Bermuda Hundred Campaign, April €“June 1864
€œEd Bearss is a living legend, renowned for his prodigious knowledge and understanding of the battles and battlefields, the commanders and units of the Civil War. This knowledge and understanding come through clearly in this book on Petersburg. Together with its companion first volume, The Petersburg Campaign, Volume II should be read and enjoyed by everyone interested in the Civil War and in the final phase of fighting in Virginia.€ €“ Richard J. Sommers, author of Richmond Redeemed: the Siege at Petersburg