The Cornfield: Antietam’s Bloody Turning Point

Author:   David A Welker
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
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9781636242163


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   15 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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A new and comprehensive history of the action in the Cornfield during the battle of Antietam, 1862.

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Author:   David A Welker
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
Imprint:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781636242163


ISBN 10:   1636242162
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   15 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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...it's the incredible detail of the text that powers this book to excellence. Sometimes, you lose track of the bigger action as you follow individual regiments, but the command perspective brings it all back together. Marvelous. --Russ Lockwood Historical Minatures Gaming Society ''Author David A. Welker ...has written a carefully researched, very detailed - but also very readable - account of this part of the Battle of Antietam to bring clarity to chaos and help readers understand the succession of events in the Cornfield... He is to be commended for skilfully structuring a narrative that will appeal to both general readers and military historians. The book benefits from an unusually lavish provision of twenty six, specially drawn maps''-- Miniature Wargames Heavily annotated with endnotes, this fine work stands out as one of the best new books on Antietam in the past decade. -- York Daily Record The book is one that should be on every shelf of anyone who has interest in the military history of the Civil War. The continual ebb and flow of both sides over the remnants of the bloody cornfield are of epic proportion. -- A Wargamers Needful Things The extensive use of primary sources makes this book of interest to all Civil War enthusiasts. -- Library Journal The morning action is described through a combination of gripping personal accounts, many of which are published for the first time...a tantalizing narrative that sheds new light on the famous battle that became known as the single bloodiest day in the American Civil War. -- Military Heritage Magazine Welker brings the intense combat and tragedy of the Cornfield to a personal level by interspersing the text with various human interest stories...Students of the battle will want to pick up a copy for Welker's analysis alone. -- Emerging Civil War Welker's scholarship provides an important contribution to the study of the battle of Antietam that complements an important body of work as well as enhances our understanding of the fighting in The Cornfield. It is a valuable addition to the genre. -- Civil War News


''Author David A. Welker ...has written a carefully researched, very detailed - but also very readable - account of this part of the Battle of Antietam to bring clarity to chaos and help readers understand the succession of events in the Cornfield... He is to be commended for skilfully structuring a narrative that will appeal to both general readers and military historians. The book benefits from an unusually lavish provision of twenty six, specially drawn maps''-- Miniature Wargames Heavily annotated with endnotes, this fine work stands out as one of the best new books on Antietam in the past decade. -- York Daily Record The book is one that should be on every shelf of anyone who has interest in the military history of the Civil War. The continual ebb and flow of both sides over the remnants of the bloody cornfield are of epic proportion. -- A Wargamers Needful Things The extensive use of primary sources makes this book of interest to all Civil War enthusiasts. -- Library Journal The morning action is described through a combination of gripping personal accounts, many of which are published for the first time...a tantalizing narrative that sheds new light on the famous battle that became known as the single bloodiest day in the American Civil War. -- Military Heritage Magazine Welker brings the intense combat and tragedy of the Cornfield to a personal level by interspersing the text with various human interest stories...Students of the battle will want to pick up a copy for Welker's analysis alone. -- Emerging Civil War Welker's scholarship provides an important contribution to the study of the battle of Antietam that complements an important body of work as well as enhances our understanding of the fighting in The Cornfield. It is a valuable addition to the genre. -- Civil War News


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David Welker is a professional historian and military analyst for the Federal Government. He holds a master's degree in International Affairs from American University and a bachelor's in History and Political Science from Westminster College. He is also a published author.

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