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“Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken”

“Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken”

Thomas J Ryan; Richard R Schaus

Savas Beatie
2022
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Thousands of books and articles examine nearly every aspect of the Civil War, but the important retreat of the armies from the Gettysburg battlefield to the Potomac River has been but little covered. Until now, no one had produced a critical analysis of the command decisions made during that fateful time based upon available intelligence. “Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken”: Eleven Fateful Days after Gettysburg, July 4 to July 14, 1863, by Thomas J. Ryan and Richard R. Schaus, now available in paperback, rectifies this oversight. This comprehensive day-by-day account, which begins after the end of the Gettysburg battle, examines how Maj. Gen. George G. Meade organized and motivated his Army of the Potomac in response to President Abraham Lincoln’s mandate to bring about the “literal or substantial destruction” of Gen. Robert E. Lee’s defeated and retreating Army of Northern Virginia. As far as Lincoln was concerned, if Meade aggressively pursued and confronted Lee before he could escape across the flooded Potomac River, “the rebellion would be over.” The long and bloody three-day battle exhausted both armies. Both commanders faced the difficult tasks of rallying their troops for more marching and fighting. Lee had to keep his army organized and motivated enough to conduct an orderly withdrawal into Virginia. Meade faced the same organizational and motivational challenges with the added expectation of catching and defeating a still-dangerous enemy. Central to their decision-making was the information they received from their intelligence gathering resources about the movements, intentions, and capability of the enemy. The eleven-day period after Gettysburg was a battle of wits to determine which commander better understood the information he received and directed his army accordingly. Prepare for some surprising revelations. Ryan and Schaus rely on a host of primary sources to craft their study, including letters, memoirs, diaries, official reports, newspapers, and telegrams. The threading of these intelligence gems creates a gripping narrative with a significant amount of new information—which the authors use to offer their own direct and often damning conclusions. “Lee is Trapped and Must be Taken” is a sequel to Thomas Ryan’s Spies, Scouts, and Secrets in the Gettysburg Campaign (Savas Beatie, 2015), the recipient of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award and Gettysburg Civil War Round Table Distinguished Book Award.
Lee Besieged

Lee Besieged

John Horn

Savas Beatie
2025
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The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Contrary to popular belief, it was anything but static trench warfare, as John Horn ably demonstrates in Lee Besieged: Grant’s Second Petersburg Offensive, June 18-July 1, 1864. Large-scale Union “offensives”—grand maneuvers that triggered some of the large-scale battles—broke the monotony of siege warfare. Once his First Offensive (the assaults of June 15-18) failed to capture the city, the Union commander planned and launched his next major effort within hours. This Second Offensive was one of the most dramatic operations of the entire war. To pave the way for success, Grant brought the city’s bridges under the fire of his siege guns to slow the transfer of enemy troops in and out of Petersburg. He also seized a bridgehead at Deep Bottom on James River’s north bank to draw Confederate forces out of Petersburg by menacing Richmond. Next, he took more ambitious measures by sending infantry to hem in Petersburg from the Appomattox River above and below the city. The move was designed to cut the critical Weldon and South Side railroads and force the Rebels to abandon Petersburg and Richmond. As his infantry went to work, his cavalry set out to cut the Confederate railroads below Petersburg to slow reinforcements coming up from the south and west. Grant’s opponent, however, was General Robert E. Lee with his veteran infantry, not the inept John Floyd of Fort Donelson or the distracted John C. Pemberton of Vicksburg. Lee and his infantry subordinate William Mahone marched to meet the enemy and in a stunning turn of events routed Grant’s foot soldiers at Jerusalem Plank Road. Together, Confederate cavalry leader Wade Hampton and Mahone smashed Grant’s troopers at the battles of Sappony Church and First Reams Station. Thousands of Federal prisoners of war flooded into Confederate camps. Not until April 1865, after seven more offensives, would Grant reach the Appomattox above Petersburg and force Lee to relinquish that city and the capital of Richmond. This is tactical battle action at is finest. Horn’s explanation for the context and consequences of every decision is grounded in hundreds of primary sources and supported by 40 original maps. Lee Besieged: Grant’s Second Petersburg Offensive, June 18-July 1, 1864 is the first full-length book to put Grant’s second effort into its proper perspective—not only in the context of Petersburg’s siege and the Civil War, but in the context of warfare’s history.
The Phantom the Complete Newspaper Dailies by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy: Volume Fifteen 1957-1958
The critically acclaimed, best selling complete reprint of The Phantom continues! Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the “granddaddy of all costumed superheroes,” The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk with artwork by Ray Moore. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every “masked man of mystery” since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books – it has frequently been copied but never equaled. Included in this volume are six complete continuities, reprinted for the first time in their entirety, “The Calyle’s Good Mark,” “The Crybaby” “The Underwater Diamond Thieves,” “The Betrothal,” “The Swamp Rats,” and “Oogooru and the Witchmen.” Strips from this issue are taken directly from King Feature’s proofs. Included in the volume is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.
The Phantom the Complete Newspaper Dailies by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy: Volume Sixteen 1958-1959
The critically acclaimed, best selling complete reprint of The Phantom continues! Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the “granddaddy of all costumed superheroes,” The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk with artwork by Wilson McCoy. The strip hit the funny pages of newspapers well before the Dark Knight or Superman made their first appearances and has been acknowledged as an influence on every “masked man of mystery” since. The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books - it has frequently been copied but never equaled.Included in this volume are six complete continuities, reprinted for the first time in their entirety, “The Reporter,” “The Monkey Tail (The Diamond Hijackers” “The Gurk Twins,” “The 50th Wife,” “The Iron Dragon,” and “The Werewolf.” Strips from this issue are taken directly from King Feature's proofs. Included in the volume is a comprehensive essay and documentary materials.
Lee and Sarah's Girl: A Woman Scorned

Lee and Sarah's Girl: A Woman Scorned

Violetta Elrod

Salt Water Media, LLC
2020
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The second book in the series, A Woman Scorned, is the true story of Violetta Elrod's mother, Virginia, who demonstrated that same indomitable spirit needed to survive the hard times of the 1930s and 1940s. The first book, My Family Quilt, tells the true story of her grandparent's life on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the early 1900s. Violetta passed away in March of 2019 with several books in various stages of completion. Because Violetta's children knew how important these books and their messages were to her and as a way of honoring her wishes and memory, they collaborated on its completion. These books and their message of hope are her way of reaching into the future to remind the young people of today that as Lee Bahnum used to say, "it ain't over as long as you're above ground." And in this case maybe it's not even over then.
Lee Van Cleef - Best of the Bad

Lee Van Cleef - Best of the Bad

Michael G McGlasson

Bearmanor Media
2022
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He had the face of a true villain, chiseled to perfection. Director Sergio Leone, best-known for "The Man With No Name" spaghetti western trilogy, once described Van Cleef as having the face of a hawk; actor Eli Wallach called it "wonderfully alive" and full of wickedness. As an actor, Van Cleef portrayed some of the best movie villains of all time-Angel Eyes in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and Frank Talby in Day of Anger. Although more than twenty years have passed since his premature death in 1989, Lee Van Cleef remains a cinematic icon for millions of film fans worldwide, and his legacy as the "Best of the Bad" is set in granite. Lee Van Cleef: Best of the Bad explores the life and career of this great actor, a man with unbounded talent and a heart of finely-polished gold. Through interviews and numerous sources, Best of the Bad reveals the real Lee Van Cleef and discusses his roles in For A Few Dollars More, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and Day of Anger, along with chapters on mythic archetypes and historical gunfighters and bounty hunters. Also included is a foreword by Mike Malloy, author of Lee Van Cleef: A Biographical, Film, and Television Reference.
Lee Alexander McQueen: Mind, Mythos, Muse
McQueen’s iconic fashion juxtaposed with historic textiles and works of art, revealing the designer’s dynamic approach to storytelling One of the most significant contributors to fashion between 1990 and 2010, British designer Lee Alexander McQueen was both a conceptual and a technical virtuoso. His critically acclaimed collections synthesized his unique training in Savile Row tailoring, theatrical design and haute couture with a remarkable breadth and depth of encyclopedic and autobiographical references spanning time, geography, mediums and technology. McQueen’s singular viewpoint produced exquisitely constructed, thought-provoking, often subversive or allegorical fashion. Taking a reflective look at McQueen’s artful design process, this book documents the designer’s diverse sources of inspiration by displaying McQueen’s imaginative fashions alongside related artworks. McQueen's encyclopedic references range from ancient Greece and Rome to Tibetan silk brocade patterns, 17th-century Dutch painting, the prints of Goya and the films of Stanley Kubrick. In each of these cases and beyond, examples of McQueen’s imaginative and extraordinary work are displayed alongside artworks from LACMA’s permanent collection. Spanning art from a multitude of mediums, eras and cultures, this publication provides a new and innovative assessment of McQueen’s work and highlights his mindful approach to storytelling and construction through fashion. Lee Alexander McQueen (1969–2010) was one of the most important fashion designers at the turn of the 21st century. In 2011, following his death, the Costume Institute in New York organized an enormously successful retrospective of his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Lee: The Tragic Story of a Family Broken by Schizophrenia
In this heartbreaking memoir, the author describes what it was like to lose his older brother and only sibling, Lee, to paranoid schizophrenia. The story begins in childhood, when his brother mentored him and was effectively his de facto dad in an already dysfunctional family. Eventually, Lee becomes grandiose, delusional, and even violent, forcing the author and his father to initiate commitment proceedings. Yet the story does not end at this point, as Farmer and his family must still cope with the devastating fallout of the disease and its ever-frustrating dimensions.
Lee Harbor and the Unexpected Visit

Lee Harbor and the Unexpected Visit

Raluchi Joseph Uzokwe

iUniverse
2021
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In his sequel to Lee Harbor And The Fight Before Nightfall, Lee Harbor, also known as the Chosen One, is living with Samantha Douglass and other friends in a new and extroardinary fantasy world. Unfortunately there are enemies who want nothing more than to open the barrier between fantasy and reality. After he ushers his friends out of the castle for safety, Lee frantically works to create a protective charm-until the fortress collapses around him. After Lee wakes up in a hospital room surrounded by his family and Samantha, he soon realizes it is up to him and his friends to save the fantasy world from its nemesis, the Fierce Lumentine, who hold the power to instigate a darkness never seen before. As Lee and his helpers embark on a dangerous journey to stop their evil plan from unfolding, now only time will tell if they will be successful or realize an unthinkable destiny. In this exciting juvenile tale, a boy with special abilities must attempt to stop evil forces from opening the barrier between fantasy and reality, with help from his friends.
Lee at Chattanooga

Lee at Chattanooga

Dennis P. McIntire

Turner Publishing Company
2002
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The possibility that Confederate President Jefferson Davis might have sent General Robert E. Lee to aide Braxton Bragg in his battle at Chattanooga is explored in this novel. What might have happened that September 1863 if this had occurred?
Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy, and Twelve Angry Men

Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy, and Twelve Angry Men

Corine Sutherland

Independently Published
2018
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"Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy, and 'Twelve Angry Men'" is an argument that Lee Harvey Oswald is not the shooter of President Kennedy, but was set up as a patsy based on steps he was directed to follow identical to the path of events of the youth in the play "Twelve Angry Men." It is argued in this writing that the person who authored the assassination plot against Kennedy found a clever way through a play to create such a plot as assassination in a way that a number of clues used from the story "Twelve Angry Men" were not entirely disguised, that someone may recognize the similarity of the actions of both Oswald and the youth in the play through these undisguised clues to find out through the disguised clues who the true author of the assassination was and why. That is, a Turncoat existed in the Intelligence area, unbeknownst to all others involved in the conspiracy, a gentle giant of a turncoat who simply wanted the people to know who the main conspirator against President Kennedy was.
Lee's Lesson (Ditch Lane Diaries 4)

Lee's Lesson (Ditch Lane Diaries 4)

Dawn Jones; D. F. Jones

D.F. Jones
2019
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Love angel series? Lee's recruited to fight in a six-thousand-year war between Angels and Demons in this fast-paced, mesmerizing and mystical tale.1950 Everglade, TennesseeLee Campbell learns a secret that changes her life when a messenger from the heavenly realm appears before her and reveals her true nature, hidden since birth. Her supernatural powers unfold, sending her on a dark and dangerous quest to save innocent souls from Hades. Harry Glenn returns from the Korean War on the very day Lee meets her warrior angel. He's the love of Lee's life, but he doesn't believe what is happening to her. He thinks she's losing her grip on reality-until a visit from a fierce-looking angel makes him a believer, and he joins Lee on her quest. Love, life, and souls are soon on the line at Sacred Heights Sanatorium, a place controlled by Luc's Army of The Fallen. Backed by the opposing Angel Armed Forces, Lee breaches Luc's stronghold and unleashes an epic battle. She risks everything, including her soul, to save one of her own. Will Lee succeed-or succumb to the pits of Hell? May be read as a stand-alone.