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Gettysburg

Esta serie se adentra en momentos cruciales de conflicto estadounidense, explorando caminos históricos alternativos que podrían haber remodelado el destino de la nación. A través de narrativas meticulosamente investigadas y una dramatización impactante, examina lo que podría haber sido si batallas clave hubieran tenido un desenlace diferente. Los lectores encontrarán relatos de heroísmo, sacrificio y el impacto duradero de decisiones críticas, atrayendo a los amantes de la historia militar y la ficción especulativa.

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    Gettysburg

    • 480 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    The Civil War is the American Iliad, with figures like Lincoln, Stonewall Jackson, Grant, and Lee embodying heroic ideals akin to Achilles and Hector. Among the myriad battles, Gettysburg stands out, drawing millions annually to its historic fields, where Chamberlain's legendary stand and Pickett's doomed charge became symbols of the Lost Cause. Over time, the debate surrounding this pivotal moment has intensified, transforming it into the great "what if" of American history—a dreamscape where Confederate banners might have crowned the heights. In 1863, General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia prepared to strike the North, seeking a victory to end the brutal conflict. However, Lee's campaign ultimately failed, sealing the war's fate. Embarking on a sweeping operation, Lee displayed the audacity that had characterized his previous battles, knowing this was his last chance for victory as the industrial North wore down the South. His lieutenants and soldiers, driven by a renewed spirit, faced the decisive moment that would determine the nation's future. This meticulously researched novel by Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen explores how a Confederate victory at Gettysburg could have altered the course of history, capturing true heroism and glory in America's darkest hour.

    Gettysburg
  2. 2

    Grant Comes East

    • 416 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    Set in an alternate history where the Confederacy wins at Gettysburg, this sequel explores the implications of that pivotal victory. The narrative follows key figures as they navigate the shifting political and military landscape, facing new challenges and strategies in the ongoing Civil War. Themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the complexities of war are intricately woven into the plot, offering a gripping continuation of the series that reimagines the course of American history.

    Grant Comes East
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    Never Call Retreat

    Lee and Grant: The Final Victory

    • 514 páginas
    • 18 horas de lectura

    The conclusion of an inventive trilogy explores an alternate history of the American Civil War, posing the intriguing question of whether the South could have emerged victorious. Authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen weave a narrative filled with strategic battles and political intrigue, offering readers a captivating reimagining of pivotal events and their potential outcomes. The story delves into the complexities of war, leadership, and the consequences of historical decisions, providing a thought-provoking perspective on a defining moment in American history.

    Never Call Retreat