
The Seven Days
The Emergence of Robert E. Lee and the Dawn of a Legend
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Narrado por:
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Nicholas Tecosky
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De:
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Clifford Dowdey
The Seven Days Campaign was a series of battles fought near Richmond at the end of June 1862. General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia had routed General George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac. Depriving McClellan of a military decision meant the war would continue for two more years.
The Seven Days depicts a critical turning point in the Civil War that would ingrain Robert E. Lee in history as one of the finest generals of all time. Masterfully written, The Seven Days is Dowdey at his finest—detailed and riveting.
©1964, 2012 Clifford Dowdey. Copyright renewed 1992 by Carolyn Dunaway (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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In this dramatic, well-told story, author Clifford Dowdey recounts the pivotal Seven Days Battles of the Civil War, in which Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s army drove George B. McClellan’s invading Union soldiers out of Richmond, Virginia. Nicholas Tecosky's vibrant tones bring the story of these important 1862 battles to life, while Dowdy's skilled, detailed writing creates finely honed psychological portraits of all the men involved, including many lesser-known characters. Highly recommended for Civil War buffs, especially those interested in history recounted from the Southern point of view.
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Additionally, the author seems to revel in putting forward ideas about the state of mind of the generals that would require psychiatric diagnosis. Even the well understood and settled history is questioned in and attempt to assign different motivations to those involved.
Contrarian view of both sides
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A Southern Interpretation
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Seven Days to be better than the print version?
the print version would be better because it would have maps. Got confused trying to keep the many roads straightWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Seven Days?
the stupidity of some of the generals, especially McClellan, Joe JohnstonWhat about Nicholas Tecosky’s performance did you like?
He had a clear voice, but as a southerner I thought he read a little too fast. He pronounced the word "adjutant" very different from I have ever heardIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
How a lot of soldiers died for stupid generals, but so it is in all warsListen while looking at a map
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Starting with the huge stroke of Confederate luck that saw Joe Johnston wounded and out of action, this is a great retelling of McClellan's dogged determination to avoid fighting at all cost coupled with impressive info on Lee's disorganization that prevented him from turning the series of battles into a complete rout.
The reader could've used some coaching on pronunciation before taking on this task (ex: an adjutant is not an "adjoodant" and a corps is not a "corpse" among many others). Distracting, but otherwise passable performance.
Another Dowdey Classic
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Mid 60's Analytical Account
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The history is terrific…
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Thrilling account of the battle for Richmond in 1862
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
The enjoyable history is made irritating by the narrator's pronunciation. While a number of the rivers around Richmond do have Indian names - every single one is mispronounced. This may be understandable, but to pronounce an army "corps" as "corpse", Jubal Early as "Jew-ball" and to read "coup de grace" as "cup dee grass" is simply ignorant.What did you like best about this story?
Clifford Dowdey gives the traditional "Lost Cause" interpretation of the Civil War which dominated history books for a century after the War. Everything Lee and Jackson do is correct and moral, everything Johnston and Longstreet do is wrong and evil. But,once you accept where he is coming from, there is quite a bit of useful information here. It's also a refreshing look at McClellan, as the victim Little Mac saw himself.Would you be willing to try another one of Nicholas Tecosky’s performances?
I found myself cringing at his pronunciation! Is English a second language for him?Was The Seven Days worth the listening time?
Witin the above limitations.Any additional comments?
No - I think I said it all.History Poorly Read
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His descriptions of the battles and the participants were very detailed and not dry at all. He was able to describe large group action in battles so well that I was able to create a picture in my mind and follow the action. He had many little details I had never heard before. James Longstreet one of the best large unit generals the South had been a paymaster in the old army.
The author makes a good argument for his premise that the Seven Days campaign made the Civil War last a year and a half longer. Lee drove McClellan away from Richmond when the Federal soldiers could hear the church bells of Richmond.
I especially enjoyed the author's biographical sketches of the leading participants. Many that are left out in other books, such as Benjamin Huger, get a thorough description from this author. I enjoyed the narration except for a couple of pronunciation mistakes. I know I will read and enjoy this book again. I recommend this book especially for Civil War buffs and I think that those looking for a well told story will enjoy it as well.
A Very Pleasant Surprise
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Biased. Better books on the topic available
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