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Hardcover Chancellorsville Book

ISBN: 1581821301

ISBN13: 9781581821307

Chancellorsville

(Book #4 in the The Civil War Battle Series Series)

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The narrative of Chancellorsville begins in Mississippi and the situation on the western front. Before reaching Vicksburg, Cory Brannon stumbles into a campsite where all is not well and briefly encounters a cautious Confederate patrol. A veteran of the battles of Forts Henry and Donelson and Shiloh, but not a soldier in the Confederate army, h continues to search for Lucille Farrell, the daughter of his late employer. When he finds her, he also discovers that he may have a role to play in supplying the South with the food, weapons, and ammunition being brought in through Texas by blockade-runners. The path, however, is strewn with renegades and outlaws, and on the horizon there may be a rival for Lucille's affections.

Meanwhile, Cory's brothers, Will and Mac, enjoy a brief visit with the family members still in Culpeper. Will is greatly relieved that his mother, Abigail, who had banished him from the farm in the weeks before the war, now welcomes him with open arms. Brother Titus's marriage to Polly Ebersole comes as a surprise to the two brothers in gray, but their presence stirs a sense of obligation and duty in the hotheaded Titus. Shortly after the two return to their units--Will to the Shenandoah with Jackson and Mac with Stuart near Richmond--the Confederate cause claims another Brannon, this one a gifted rifleman.

In December 1862 a new Union commander launches another campaign to claim the Southern capital, and Ambrose Burnside brings the Federal army to Fredericksburg. With him marches the conscience-driven Nathan Hatcher. When the battle breaks loose, Will and Mac are on the right side of the Confederate line, and Titus is on the left. After the terrible bloodletting of the Federal defeat, news comes that Titus has been lost. The brothers carry the information back to Culpeper, where the aloof Polly surprisingly grieves over the loss of Titus, her husband. She reaches out to the Brannon family and finds a comforting response from the people she has tried to keep at arm's length.

In early 1863 a fitful calm pervades the Virginia front until yet another Union commander is named. Joe Hooker leads his army into the wooded wilderness of the Rappahannock again and confidently stakes his fortunes to an encounter with Robert E. Lee near the roadside inn at Chancellorsville. As the battle rushes toward them, Will and Mac witness the boldest move a field commander can make and the greatest loss the Confederacy can struggle to bear.

Chancellorsville is the fourth book in a series of historical novels spanning the Civil War.

Customer Reviews

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Civil War Series-Chancellorsville

The book was exactly as advertisd. Excellent condition and arrived quicker than I expected. Very satisfied with this order.

The Western Struggle

CHANCELLORSVILLE continues the story of the five Brannon brothers, their sister and mother. Many twists and turns emerge in this volume: Titus and Polly's romance goes further, while Will and Mac continue fighting with the Confederate Army in Virginia and Maryland.Meanwhile, Cory, the wandering Brannon, heads for Vicksburg, Mississippi in search of his beloved Lucille. En route, he meets Pie Jones, who will become a good friend to Cory. Little does Cory know he and Pie, along with Lucille's uncle, Charles Thompson, will soon become instrumental in an endeavor to break the Union siege of Vicksburg. When Pie falls in love with Rachel, a serving girl in a Louisiana tavern, trouble soon follows.As are the three previous volumes in The Civil War Battle Series, Chancellorsville is well-researched, tautly written, and fast-paced. A highly recommended book for any fan of historical fiction or Civil War buff.

Chancellorsville by James Reasoner

Fourth in the series by James Reasoner. The Brannon sons continue their adventures during the civil war. A quick, lite,enjoyable read yet very superficial with regard to historical details. You could read this book in a single sitting if you were so inclined.

Best one so far!

This series is very enjoyable. Chancellorsville is the best one so far. I'm looking forward to the next one.

AWESOME!!

This book is WONDERFUL! I've read all of them in the Civil War Battle Series and each one gets better, if that is possible. I only wish Mr. Reasoner could write faster and get them published quicker; it's gonna be hard to wait for #5 (Vicksburg) to come out in Spring 2001. His style of writing puts one right in the action, you feel as if you are in the middle of the battles. His facts are accurate and putting the Brannon family into the midst of the Civil War just makes the reading that much better. I would recommend these books to anyone who is interested in Civil War history. Keep them coming!!!
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