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Recommend a book on First Bull Run???
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Author:  laubster22 [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Recommend a book on First Bull Run???

That's First Manasass to you Southern folks...

Just looking for a good read on that battle and events leading to it...



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Author:  dalelast [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:13 pm ]
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Jeff,

I enjoyed William Davis' work (Battle at Bull Run). Very readable account and was close to 300 pages. I liked his book on New Market as well.

Cheers,

Lt.General Dale Lastowicka
VIII Corps
Army of the Shenandoah

Author:  Atle Jenssen [ Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:41 pm ]
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Sir,

I have not read Davis' book on the topic, but can recommend the following books covering the 1st Battle of Bull Run (Manassas):

- John Hennessy, The First Battle of Manassas, An End to Innocence.

- Joanna M. McDonald, "We Shall Meet Again", The First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run)

Especially Hennessy's book is a good read (as is his book on the 2nd Battle of Bull Run).

MajGen Atle Jenssen
CO 2nd Division
XXth Corps
Army of the Cumberland
USA

Author:  krmiller_usa [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:31 am ]
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I have Davis's book and enjoyed it, having read it several times over the years whenever my interest is rekindled in the battle. He not only covers the battle but talks about the personalities and the units involved. Since it was one of the earlier books in my collection this made it more interesting to me.

Gen. Ken Miller

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Author:  ALynn [ Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:16 am ]
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I would agree with all those already mentioned, but there is also one called "Donnybrook" - I forget the author - but it was a good one as well. Did I nice job explaining difficulties faced by the average soldier (heat, marching fatigue, etc.) and how it impacted command decisions, etc.

Regards,

Major Gen. Alan Lynn
CSA Chief of Staff
3rd Bgde, 3rd Cav Div, II Corps, AoA

God Bless <><

Author:  laubster22 [ Mon Sep 17, 2007 5:21 am ]
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Thanks to all. I was at the battlefield for the first time this past week, and although I have played 1st Bull Run about a dozen times, the historical version was quite different than any of my gaming experiences! I just realized as I was walking behind Jackson's Virginians on Henry House Hill, that I didn't know all that much about the battle, having never read a specific account.

I really like Hennesey's 2nd Bull Run - he used to be the head Park Service guy at the battlefield (now down at Petersburg, according to the volunteer at the Visitors Center when I asked for their recommendation on a book).

I ended up with Davis' book, it seemed more substantial than End of Innocence, and I didn't like the cover and type in that one...

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Author:  ken jones [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 3:06 pm ]
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by laubster22</i>
<br />I really like Hennesey's 2nd Bull Run - he used to be the head Park Service guy at the battlefield (now down at Petersburg, according to the volunteer at the Visitors Center when I asked for their recommendation on a book).
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<font color="red">John Hennesy is now the Chief Historian at the Fredericksburg Area Battlefields National Park. He is also a leading force behind battlefield preservation in Virginia. His book on 2nd Bull Run is definitive. Great guy.</font id="red">

BG Ken 'Muddy' Jones
1/1/XXIII Army of Ohio
USA

Author:  laubster22 [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:51 am ]
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BG Jones, thanks for clarifying my memory!

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Author:  Jefferson H. Davis [ Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:13 am ]
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I would suggest reading the volumes pertaining to the topic of your choice when it comes to just about any battle or campaign from the most authoritive author ever on the topic.....That of course would be the massive 427 volume set "The War Between The Yellow And The Gray", By Granny Clampet. Enjoy!
Hank

BG Hank Smith
Army of Georgia
Smith's Texas Division
Smith's Corp

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