Terrible Swift Sword | |
Civil War Trilogy [2] | |
Bruce Catton | |
Pocket (2001) | |
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SUMMARY:
The second episode in this award-winning trilogy impressively shows how the Union and Confederacy, slowly and inexorably, reconciled themselves to an all-out war--an epic struggle for freedom.
"A solid
masterpiece.
. .in this volume,
Catton again distinguishes himself as perhaps today's top Civil
War historian He displays a marked ability to
be absolutely fair and impartial to both
sides."
—Charlotte
Observer
"American
history at its most brilliant
...
in
this
second volume of The Centennial History of the Civil War,
Catton has repeated with ease
the
triumph
he
achieved in The Coming Fury.
Once
again,
with
out faltering, he has displayed the mastery of
detail
and characterization that
will
make this series
a
vital reference work for
more than a generation.
...
In short, this is history as it should be written."
—Oakland
Tribune
"In
TERRIBLE SWIFT SWORD
author
Catton lets the emotions swell He effectively makes the
vast
panorama come alive by dipping into telling details while he broadly strokes
the massive background. He organizes the flow of his words, so the reader
finds understanding where other Civil War books have left him confused."
—Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
"Once more Bruce Catton
demonstrates almost uncanny ability to translate this annealing national experience
into a folk saga
...
ought to be
required reading for every American."
-Los
Angeles Times
"Good and very
possibly great history."
-The
New York Times
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BRUCE CATTON
Terrible Swift Sword
The
Centennial History
of the Civil War
VOLUME TWO
WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS PUBLISHED BY POCKET BOOKS NEW YORK
A Washington Square Press Publication
of
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Copyright © 1963 by Bruce Catton
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To
Thurber Catton
Foreword
The
CENTENNIAL
HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR by Bruce Carton is a project begun in 1955 by
Doubleday & Company, Inc., in conjunction with
The
New York Times.
As originally
planned, this is a three-volume work constituting a modern history, based on
the fullest as well as the most recent research. The three volumes, which are
entitled THE COMING FURY, TERRIBLE SWIFT SWORD, and NEVER CALL RETREAT, may be
read and understood separately.
In the foreword of Volume One of the
original publication of the work, Mr. Catton wrote of Mr. E. B. Long: "As
Director of Research for this project he has made a more substantial
contribution than it is possible to acknowledge properly." Mr. Catton also
noted the "able assistance given by that indefatigable and charming
person, Mrs. Barbara Long."
Contents
Foreword vii
List of
Maps xi
Chapter
One:
THE LEADERS AND THE LED
1.
Tornado
Weather 1
2.
A
Mean-Fought Fight 10
3.
The
Hidden Intentions 21
4.
End
of Neutrality 31
5.
Mark
of Desolation 42
6.
The
Road to East Tennessee 53
Chapter
Two:
A VAST FUTURE ALSO
1.
Magazine
of Discord 65
2.
Struggle
for Power 74
3.
The
Hammering of the Guns 87
4.
"We
Are Not Able to Meet It" 98
5.
Revolutionary
Struggle 110
6.
The Want of Success 119
Chapter
Three:
THE MILITARY PARADOX
1.
Decision
in Kentucky 130
2.
Unconditional
Surrender 139
3.
The
Disease Which Brought Disaster 151
4.
Time
for Compulsion 162
5.
Contending
with Shadows 173
6.
Forward
to Richmond 183
Chapter
Four:
STRIDE OF A GIANT
1.
The
Ironclads 193
2.
The
Vulture and the Wolf 204
3.
Pittsburg
Landing 214
4.
Threat
to New Orleans 226
5.
Fire
on the Waters 237
6.
Brilliant
Victory 250
Chapter
Five:
TURNING POINT
1.
The
Signs of the Times 264
2.
Do
It Quickly 276
3.
The
Last Struggle 287
4.
Railroad
to the Pamunkey 298
5.
Seven
Days 308
6.
Letter
from Harrison's Landing 321
Chapter
Six:
UNLIMITED WAR
1.
Trading
with the Enemy 332
2.
The
Ultimate Meaning 343
3.
A
Long and Strong Flood 353
4.
Triumph
in Disaster 363
5.
The
Pressures of War 374
6.
Scabbard
Thrown Away 383
Chapter
Seven:
THENCEFORWARD
AND FOREVER
1.
Recipe
for Confusion 395
2.
The
Terrible Weariness 406
3.
To
Risk Everything 415
4.
A
Town Called Sharpsburg 425
5.
Taking
the Initiative 435
6.
Nobly
Save or Meanly Lose 444
Notes 459
Bibliography 517
Acknowledgments 537
Index 539