Jeffry D. Wert

Jeffry D. Wert is an American historian and author known for his works on the American Civil War. He has written several acclaimed books on the subject, providing detailed insights into the military strategies and biographies of key figures from the era.

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  1. 1. General James Longstreet

    The Confederacy's Most Controversial Soldier

    This biography delves into the life and military career of one of the most controversial figures of the American Civil War, exploring his strategic prowess and the complex relationships he navigated within the Confederate leadership. The narrative paints a nuanced portrait of a man often overshadowed by his contemporaries, examining his pivotal role in key battles and his post-war efforts to reconcile with the Union. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book challenges prevailing myths and offers a fresh perspective on his legacy, highlighting his contributions and the contentious debates surrounding his actions and decisions.

  2. 2. Gettysburg, Day Three

    The Battle That Decided the Fate of the Nation

    This historical narrative delves into the climactic third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, a pivotal moment in the American Civil War. The book meticulously reconstructs the events of July 3, 1863, focusing on the strategies, decisions, and actions of both Union and Confederate forces. It vividly portrays the intense combat, including the infamous Pickett's Charge, and highlights the bravery and sacrifices of the soldiers involved. Through detailed accounts and personal stories, the narrative captures the chaos and heroism of the battlefield, offering a comprehensive understanding of this crucial turning point in American history.

  3. 3. From Winchester To Cedar Creek

    The Valley Campaign of 1864

    The narrative delves into the pivotal military campaigns and battles of the American Civil War, focusing on the strategic maneuvers and engagements in the Shenandoah Valley. It highlights the leadership and tactical decisions of key figures, offering a detailed examination of the challenges faced by both Union and Confederate forces. Through vivid accounts and meticulous research, the story captures the intensity and significance of these confrontations, shedding light on their impact on the broader course of the war.

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