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Lee Takes Command – From Seven Days to Second Bull Run by the Editors of Time-Life Books
23x28cm, Hardcover, 176 pages. Book in good condition.
As the Union army under George McClellan threatened Richmond for the east in June 1862, Robert E Lee launched a counter stroke that thwarted the Federal drive on the capital. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia drove their foe from the Chickahominy River south to the James in a string of Battles called the Seven Days. Then Lee struck north. Faced by General John Pope’s forces at the Rappahannock, Lee sent half of his army on a flanking march through Thoroughfare Gap to Pope’s rear to sever his rail link with Washington. Lee then reunited the two wings of his army near Manassas for a second major clash as Bull Run…