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Civil War Artillery at Gettysburg
by Philip M Cole (Author)

The Impact of Artillery at Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg saw a massive deployment of artillery. Over 600 artillery pieces were manned by more than 14,000 soldiers, firing over 50,000 rounds in just three days. A new book, "Civil War Artillery At Gettysburg", explores the impact of this firepower on the battle.
Detailed Analysis
The book delves deep into the state-of-the-art artillery used at Gettysburg. It provides an informative overview of field artillery in general, using the battle as a case study. It highlights a significant point: by Gettysburg, both Union and Confederate artillery had reached a stage of maturity in organization that would remain largely unchanged for the rest of the war.
Strengths and Weaknesses
"Civil War Artillery At Gettysburg" examines the evolution of artillery in both armies leading up to Gettysburg. It details the organization, technology, guns, equipment, manpower, ammunition, and tactics employed. It also analyzes the actions of the artillery on July 2nd and 3rd. This detailed examination reveals the strengths and weaknesses of each side's artillery deployment.
Praise for the Book
The book has been praised for its depth and accessibility. Reviewers commend the use of clear descriptions, photographs, diagrams, and maps. They highlight the book's ability to explain the "why" and "how" of events at Gettysburg, particularly the role of artillery.
Highly Recommended
"Civil War Artillery At Gettysburg" is considered essential reading for anyone interested in Civil War artillery, 19th-century artillery, or the Battle of Gettysburg itself.

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