The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara

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  • Pub. Date: November 2007
  • 344pp

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    • Pub. Date: November 2007
    • Publisher: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: Hardcover, 344pp

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    After more than a quarter of a century and three million copies in print, Michael Shaara’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Civil War classic, The Killer Angels, remains as vivid and powerful as the day it was originally published. This handsome new hardcover edition introduces a whole new generation to Shaara’s masterpiece–and offers readers everywhere a literary keepsake for years to come.

    July 1863. The Confederate Army of Northern Virginia is invading the North. General Robert E. Lee has made this daring and massive move with seventy thousand men in a determined effort to draw out the Union Army of the Potomac and mortally wound it. His right hand is General James Longstreet, a brooding man who is loyal to Lee but stubbornly argues against his plan. Opposing them is an unknown factor: General George Meade, who has taken command of the Army only two days before what will be perhaps the crucial battle of the Civil War.

    In the four most bloody and courageous days of our nation’s history, two armies fight for two conflicting dreams. One dreams of freedom, the other of a way of life. More than rifles and bullets are carried into battle. The soldiers carry memories. Promises. Love. And more than men fall on those Pennsylvania fields. Bright futures, untested innocence, and pristine beauty are also the casualties of war.

    The Killer Angels is unique, sweeping, unforgettable–a dramatic re-creation of the battleground for America’s destiny.

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    Biography

    Michael Shaara was born in Jersey City in 1929 and graduated from Rutgers University in 1951. His early science fiction short stories were published in Galaxy magazine in 1952. He later began writing other works of fiction and published more than seventy short stories in many magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook. His first novel, The Broken Place, was published in 1968. But it was a simple family vacation to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1966 that gave him the inspiration for his greatest achievement, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Killer Angels, published in 1974. Michael Shaara went on to write two more novels, The Noah Conspiracy and For Love of the Game, which was published posthumously after his death in 1988.

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    The killer Angels Michael Shaaraby PsoupPC

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    September 26, 2009: An excellent book that details the battle of Gettysburg, having been there several times this is probably the most factual book regarding the battle. It's considered historical fiction but that's only because of quotes of generals which I'm sure he wasn't there to interview. It's a great read and puts the battle in perspective.

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    September 19, 2009: Killer Angels was my attempt to educate myself regarding the civil war. Previuos books have been boring and purely one dimensional. I am not a history buff, but felt the need to know what my children are learning in school. I was pleasantly surprised how I came to like the characters and struggled who to root for, already knowing the outcome. The book was heavy in details at times, however, the author created such a love for the players and a vision of the battle, I was able to get through with appreciation.

    I Also Recommend: The Widow of the South, The Whiskey Rebels.


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