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48 pp.
| Creative/Smart Apple |
November, 2002 |
LibraryISBN 1-58340-186-5$$28.50
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4-6Civil War Chronicles series.
The history of the cavalry is recounted in Fury, which briefly and adequately chronicles the role of horses and horsemen during the Civil War. Gettysburg tells the story of the landmark three-day battle in 1863. Archival art and photographs illustrate the text. Unfortunately, many of the photos are quite poorly reproduced. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these Civil War Chronicles titles: Fury on Horseback and Gettysburg.]