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<br />Did Pfanz write a book about the third day? I thought there was a book on the first day, and then a book on the second day covering the Union left flank and another covering the fighting at Culp's Hill. I didn't know of a book on the third day.
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<br />Harry Phanz, wrote three books about Gettysburg, one for each day. They were excellent.
Also, I second Steve Sears for Penninusla thru Gettysburg and Godon Rhea for the 1864 Campaign.
Out west I have read Tim Smiths book about Champions Hill and it was truly outstanding.
Lt. Gen. Ed Blackburn
II/VI/AoS
"Forward Bucktails"
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General Mark Nelms
6/3/IX/AoO
"Blackhawk Brigade"
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Mark, I was referring to the book about Culps Hill which I have not read but do have in my queue. You are quite right it's focus is on the fighting on the Union right which occurred on days two and three. I thought the first two books which I have finished were great.
Lt. Gen. Ed Blackburn
II/VI/AoS
"Forward Bucktails"