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Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle

By: Kenneth W. Noe
Narrated by: Tom Sleeker
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Winner of the Seaborg Award A History Book Club Selection

On October 8, 1862, Union and Confederate forces clashed near Perryville, Kentucky, in what would be the largest battle ever fought on Kentucky soil. The climax of a campaign that began two months before in Northern Mississippi, Perryville came to be recognized as the high water mark of the western Confederacy. Some said the hard-fought battle, forever remembered by participants for its sheer savagery and for their commanders' confusion, was the worst battle of the war, losing the last chance to bring the Commonwealth into the Confederacy and leaving Kentucky firmly under federal control. Although Gen. Braxton Bragg's Confederates won the day, Bragg soon retreated in the face of Gen. Don Carlos Buell's overwhelming numbers. Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle is the definitive account of this important conflict.

While providing all the parry and thrust one might expect from an excellent battle narrative, the book also reflects the new trends in Civil War history in its concern for ordinary soldiers and civilians caught in the slaughterhouse.

This book is published by University Press of Kentucky.

©2001 The University Press of Kentucky (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
American Civil War United States Wars & Conflicts Military Civil War War State & Local Americas Mississippi

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"Noe has authored the essential book on this battle." ( Civil War Book Review)
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Well done...excellent ! One of the best battle told stories I have ever experienced !

Worth it !

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Voices of cheesy southern accents to Foghorn Leghorn and Yosemite Sam made listening almost unbearable.

Another Good Book Ruined By Narrator

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Absolutely engaging storytelling about one of the stranger battles of the ACW. Excellent prose, extensive setup and in depth biographical information about the players. We listened to this audiobook en route to a visit to the Perryville battleground, and we were not disappointed. We were well equipped to follow the story of the days leading up to this battle, the battle itself, and the very sad aftermath.

Excellent coverage of this not as well-known battle

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As a great-great-grandson of a member of the Illinois 123, this battle effected generations of my family. a great job in telling of this battle that should never be forgotten.

A very powerful story of the forgotten battle

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Excellent history of the battle. Well researched, well written, but terribly narrated. For the first half of the book I thought the text was just plugged into google and the automated google bot was reading it back to me. But suffer through the awful presentation because Kenneth Noe brings the realities of civil war combat to life.

Excellent history

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