Monday, June 29, 1863: Spy -- Chamberlain -- Buford -- Longstreet -- Wednesday, July 1, 1863: the first day: Lee -- Buford -- Lee -- Chamberlain -- Longstreet -- Lee -- Buford -- Thursday, July 2, 1863: the second day: Fremantle -- Chamberlain -- Longstreet -- Chamberlain -- Longstreet -- Lee -- Friday, July 3, 1863: Chamberlain -- Longstreet -- Chamberlain -- Armistead -- Longstreet -- Chamberlain -- Afterword.
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This Pulitzer Prize-winning classic is the finest historical dramatization of the Civil War. The book centers around the key battle of the war: the battle of Gettysburg. In July of 1863, the Confederate Army, led by General Robert E. Lee, invaded the North, in order to deal a fatal blow to the Union Army. Lee's right hand man was the loyal General Longstreet. Opposing them was General George Meade, an unknown quantity at best. In the four most bloody and courageous days of the Civil War, their armies fought, one side for freedom and the other side for tradition. As the bodies piled up on the gory field, so did the dreams and hopes of the dead. Their futures were the ultimate casualties of war.