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The Illustrated Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era (Hardcover)

by James M. McPherson (Author) "In 1850, Zachary Taylor-the last president born before the Constitution-could look back on vast changes during his adult life..." (more)
Key Phrases: federal slave code, conditional unionists, southern hopes, New York, United States, South Carolina (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
McPherson's Pulitzer Prize-winning opus is by now the standard one-volume treatment of the Civil War. Encyclopedic in scope, it synthesizes political and military history into a sweeping narrative of America's national epic, one that paints the North's victory as the triumph of a "revolutionary future" of "competitive, egalitarian, free-labor capitalism" over the tradition-bound and hierarchical society of the South. This new edition eliminates the footnotes and trims a fifth of the text to make way for color maps of major ba