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According to historian Richard McMurry, the 1864 campaign through the forests and over the hills, valleys and streams of northern Georgia was one of the largest, longest and most fascinating of the American Civil War. It was also one of the most important. Despite their decisive impact on the war, the Georgia campaigns still have not received the attention they deserve. In the 1990s, editors Savas and Woodbury put together two volumes of comprehensive and particularly well-thought-out essays by leading historians and military researchers, complete with footnotes, original maps, photos and an index, which quickly sold out. The volumes have long been out of print, but are now being reissued with a new preface.
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- Savas, Theodore P./Woodbury, David A.
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- The Campaign for Atlanta & Sherman's March to the Sea. Volume 1
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- English text, paperback, 18 illustrations. 214 pages.
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