![]() Grant in Virginia from 1864 to the end of the war during 1865. For his final volume of the trilogy, A Stillness at Appomattox (1953), Catton recounted the campaigns of Ulysses S. For the second volume, Glory Road (1952), Catton recounted the army's history with new commanding generals, from the Battle of Fredericksburg to the Battle of Gettysburg. McClellan, the Peninsula Campaign, the Northern Virginia Campaign, and the Battle of Antietam. Lincoln's Army (1951), the first volume, Catton recounted the army's formation, the command of George B. ![]() Re-print.Ī reprint of the Michigan-born author’s best known series, with one of the numerous awards that the series won. ‘In the early 1950s, Catton published three books known collectively as the Army of the Potomac trilogy, a history of that army. Lincoln’s Army … The Army of the Potomac … A Stillness at Appomattox. ![]() ![]() The folder bound in blue morocco gilt with light purple satin lining. Lincoln’s Army” 1951. Circular blue and white porcelain medallion (3 1/2inch diameter), inset into the right side of a presentation folder, the left side with a calligraphic note on card (see above). The Martha Kinnney Cooper Ohioana Library Award Presented to Bruce Catton for “Mr. ![]() Offered for sale by Adam Langlands of 'Shadowrock Rare Books' - for more information please contact him via email at CATTON (1899-1978). ![]()
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