
Mr. Lincoln's Army
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Kevin T. Collins
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Bruce Catton
A magnificent history of the opening years of the Civil War by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Bruce Catton.
The first book in Bruce Catton's Pulitzer Prize-winning Army of the Potomac Trilogy, Mr. Lincoln's Army is a riveting history of the early years of the Civil War, when a fledgling Union Army took its stumbling first steps under the command of the controversial general George McClellan. Following the secession of the Southern states, a beleaguered President Abraham Lincoln entrusted the dashing, charismatic McClellan with the creation of the Union's Army of the Potomac and the responsibility of leading it to a swift and decisive victory against Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Although a brilliant tactician who was beloved by his troops and embraced by the hero-hungry North, McClellan's ego and ambition ultimately put him at loggerheads with his commander in chief - a man McClellan considered unworthy of the presidency.
McClellan's weaknesses were exposed during the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American military history, which ended in a stalemate even though the Confederate troops were greatly outnumbered. After Antietam, Lincoln ordered McClellan's removal from command, and the Union entered the war's next chapter having suffered thousands of casualties and with great uncertainty ahead.
America's premier chronicler of the nation's brutal internecine conflict, Bruce Catton is renowned for his unparalleled ability to bring a detailed and vivid immediacy to Civil War battlefields and military strategy sessions. With tremendous depth and insight, he presents legendary commanders and common soldiers in all their complex and heartbreaking humanity.
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Poor narration ruins the audiobook
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One thing I learned was that the North could’ve won the war at Antietam had they just made one more charge.
So no matter how many battle flags were won, or how many times the buglers tried to rally the boys in blue it was all for naught.
I never understood the relationship between the Army of the Potomac and General McClellan; after listening to this book, I finally get it.
Now that I live on the East Coast, this summer, I’m going drive up to that cornfield and listen for the bugles and smell the smoke that has since blown away.
Antietam understood finally!
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the story itself is fantastic. Shedding light on many unthought things, such as the management of the supply trains, and the camp equipage. A very vivid telling of Anteitam. Fantastic!
Great story, need a better narrator
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For whatever reason, I’ve never heard of Bruce. His command of the facts– letters from all parties involved, contemporaneous materials, politics of the day, and so much more – all combined with some of the best rating I’ve ever read in any history make this book superlative.
Hands down the beat civil history I have ever read
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Catton Classic
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Mr. Collins sounds as if he is trying to instruct English as a Second Language students rather than performing a dramatic narration. He over pronounces, lacks any cadence and is devoid of dramatic effect.
I found it impossible to complete the audiobook version. Each time I tried the narration distracted from the story and I quickly lost patience. I played a short section for my high school aged son and he had an immediate and equally objectionable reaction to the narrator.
A Classic Spoiled by Poor Narration.
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Great book. Worst reader I’ve ever heard.
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Outstanding
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Hagiography be damned - this is a fine narrative
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He tugged very well indeed.
Catton obviously loved these quiet, under educated men. He loved them well enough to do them the honor on letting them each come through the fog of war with clarity absolute.
The wonder is that this book is just the first in a trilogy of trilogies. Here is the Army of The Potomac. It's the Union armor of the east but also tells the great ventures of the Confederates who nearly always beat them.
You know the very heartbeat of these men and their fight and tears and incredible laughter too. What a treat their story is. The were ignorant boys to begin the war. Never more than maybe 30 miles from the place they born before or after the war, they learned anything worth knowing at all about all humanity in the short four years they walked and killed in the nation.
Bruce Catton became a magnificent teacher and writer as he studied them and put pencil to his note paper.
You must read him in the same order as the books were made. That is a must to gain Mr Cattons' full power. But make no mistake, there is no "heavy" study here. Just beautiful, vibrant LIFE! (Yes. Even in all this death among the soldiers. War is captured here and in all the world none are more alive than these soldiers.
This book. ALL the others Bruce Catton crafted. Will stun you. Stun you. Absolutely... Stun.
Catton. As a historian, he deserves a monument of his own!
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