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Fair Oaks 1862

McClellan’s Peninsula campaign

Angus Konstam author Mr Steve Noon illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th Dec '03

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Fair Oaks 1862 cover

A breakdown of General McClellan’s defeat by the Confederate Army at Fair Oaks in 1862.

In 1862 Union General, George B. McClellan attempted to end the Civil War with a single campaign to capture the Confederate capital Richmond. This title shows how McClelland failed to take advantage of the opportunity to change the face of the war.By 1862 most Americans had realised that the Civil War was failing to be brought to a conclusion. However, General George B. McClellan aimed to avoid this by capturing Richmond, the Confederate capital, and end the war in a single campaign. However, despite catching the Confederates off-guard, McClellan threw away his advantage - it took him almost two months to advance towards Richmond. Finally, General Johnston launched a last-ditch attempt to halt their advance. This book details the result, a bloody one-day battle of Fair Oaks (also known as Seven Pines), fought on 31 May 1862. Both sides battled with ferocity, yet failed to take full advantage of the opportunity to change the face of the war.

ISBN: 9781841766805

Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm

Weight: 336g

96 pages