Longstreet
A General's Battle at Gettysburg
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About the Book
"I do not want to make this attack, General Lee."
On the 3rd of July, 1863, the Army of Northern Virginia launches a full scale frontal assault against the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg. The Confederate general responsible for leading the charge was a man who actually opposed the plan of attack.
Lt. General James Longstreet had been a soldier for most of his life. He believed that a soldier should follow the orders given, and he would do no less than that on those Pennsylvania fields. In a battle that destroyed careers and created heroes, James Longstreet would come to be known as one of the most controversial generals in history. Longstreet presents the story of Lt. General James Longstreet and his controversial action at the Battle of Gettysburg.
About the Author
Brent Force is currently attending Western Michigan University in pursuit of a degree in public history. He has studied the Battle of Gettysburg and many other battles from the Civil War. He enjoys playing ice hockey and writing. This is his first published work.