Grant comes east a novel of the Civil War

Grant Comes East continues the story of a Confederate victory, examining the great "what if" of American history: Could Lee have won the Battle of Gettysburg? A Confederate victory, however, would not necessarily mean that the Southern cause has gained its final triumph and a lasting peace...

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Main Author: Gingrich, Newt
Other Authors: Forstchen, William R, Hanser, Albert S
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press 2004
Edition:1st ed.
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Call Number :PS 3557.G736 GIN 2004

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