
Rebel Yell
The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson
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Narrado por:
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Cotter Smith
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S. C. Gwynne
General Stonewall Jackson was like no one anyone had ever seen. In April of 1862 he was merely another Confederate general with only a single battle credential in an army fighting in what seemed to be a losing cause. By middle June he had engineered perhaps the greatest military campaign in American history and was one of the most famous men in the Western World. He had given the Confederate cause what it had recently lacked: hope. In four full-scale battles and six major skirmishes in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Jackson had taken an army that never numbered more than 17,000 men and often had far less, against more than 70,000 Union troops whose generals had been ordered specifically to destroy him. And he had humiliated them, in spite of their best efforts, sent the armies reeling backward in retreat. He had done it with the full knowledge that he and his army were alone in a Union-dominated wilderness and surrounded at all times. He had even beaten a trap designed by Lincoln himself to catch him.
How did he do this? Jackson marched his men at a pace unknown to soldiers of the era. He made flashing strikes in unexpected places, and assaults of hard and relentless fury. He struck from behind mountain ranges and out of steep passes. His use of terrain reminded observers of Hannibal and Napoleon. His exploits in the valley rank among the most spectacular military achievements of the 19th century.
Considered one of our country’s greatest military figures, a difficult genius cited as inspiration by such later figures as George Patton and Erwin Rommel, and a man whose brilliance at the art of war transcends the Civil War itself, Stonewall Jackson’s legacy is both great and tragic in this compelling account, which demonstrates how, as much as any Confederate figure, Jackson embodies the romantic Southern notion of the virtuous lost cause.
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you will not be disappointed.
easily the best book I've read.
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Would you listen to Rebel Yell again? Why?
My strongest recommendation. This wonderful documentary doubled my knowledge of the Civil War. Many facts figures, and anecdotes seamlessly joined into a most enjoyable package. Excellent narration, with the perfect voice and cadence.The first 40-60 minutes lay the groundwork for the non-stop ride that follows. Strategy. Tactics. Interpersonal relationships. Living conditions. Politics. Morale. Detailed battle descriptions - lots of battles. Courage - lots of courage.
Grab a map, sit back, and prepare to be entertained, educated, even amazed. And be ready to love a man you’ve never met.
Prepare To Love A Man You've Never Met
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Great History, Great Man, Great Biography
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Cotter Smith’s narration is monotone, and he uses this inflection style that softens every word before a pause and the last word of every sentence. Listen to the sample and you’ll hear it. If he were to narrate the sentence, “The sky is blue, and there are no clouds,” the words ‘blue’ and ‘clouds’ would drop in volume as he spoke them, making them hard to understand. It’s a bothersome narration style and not very easy to listen to.
Wouldn’t recommend
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Jackson had to die to save Union
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Chapters alternate between the personality and morality of the man, and his battlefield accounts.
This Yankee book lover has gained a new understanding and sense of respect from listening to this book about this Confederate General. I carried this audio book with me while visiting battlefields and historical monuments in VA and MD and WVa, which really brought the war accounts alive for me, and helped portray a deeper perspective on the man TJ Jackson.
This is a must listen for any Civil War aficionado.
a phenomenal account of CSA Gen. TJ Jackson
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Fantastic
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The goods, the bads and the effects of the Civil War on ordinary men….excellent!!
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Timely
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Engaging and thought provoking story
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