Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat Volume II - By Judith Lee Hallock
     From the back cover:  In the summer of 1863, Confederate General Braxton Bragg was commander of the Army of Tennessee, still reeling from defeat in January at Murfreesboro.  Failing to establish a strong defensive position at Tullahoma or Chattanooga, Bragg saw the heartland of the South gradually slip away from him.  Victory at Chickamauga Creek in September - Bragg's last military success - was followed by disaster at Missionary Ridge and, shortly thereafter, by his removal from army command.  Along with the military details, the author provides a full accounting of Bragg's fractious relationships with other members of the military, a critical factor in this period for the entire Confederate command. 

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Dimensions are approx: 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.75
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