Chancellorsville and Gettysburg (FULL Audiobook)

Chancellorsville and Gettysburg (FULL Audiobook)

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@ChrisSargent-f5j
@ChrisSargent-f5j - 10.10.2024 22:49

Johnson Brian Hall Kevin Lewis Richard

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@MaryLee-r2v
@MaryLee-r2v - 05.10.2024 00:58

Taylor Brian Anderson Frank Anderson Timothy

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@ДмитрийВербицкий-у7д
@ДмитрийВербицкий-у7д - 24.09.2024 17:41

Williams James Moore Karen Hernandez Susan

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@andywillett2386
@andywillett2386 - 06.08.2024 14:23

Now?, where is that map😢

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@MultiJack1965
@MultiJack1965 - 20.07.2024 01:56

Awesome book,thank you❤

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@DAVIDHATTON-ug3mp
@DAVIDHATTON-ug3mp - 25.06.2024 00:50

VERY GOOD MARK.😊.

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@jeffro4kag206
@jeffro4kag206 - 02.06.2024 10:30

Why do I dislike everything from liverbox? I'm sorry, it's so bad.

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@-PanzerRabbit-
@-PanzerRabbit- - 09.01.2024 05:15

Abner doubleday...
geez I don't know if I'm gonna like this....

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@peterclague42
@peterclague42 - 03.04.2023 04:47

👏🇮🇲

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@artie5157
@artie5157 - 16.03.2023 06:38

Good read I wonder if this was Doubleday's way to discredit Meade and exonerate his actions during the Chancellorsville's battle.

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@irockuroll60
@irockuroll60 - 20.01.2023 17:49

Overall, I really enjoyed this.
I don’t like the fact that Doubleday repeatedly stated that this would decide if freedom or slavery would rule the northern states.
I don’t know much but the south was not trying to take over the north or trying to make slave states of the north.
The south wanted slavery in the states that succeeded.
So, this is a fallacy and should not be taught as truth.

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@richardportman8912
@richardportman8912 - 16.09.2022 09:53

We know that you have suffered. We have graveyards everywhere. Why do you wear that trump flag? It is disgraceful for you to support him.

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@nedaCFilms
@nedaCFilms - 02.08.2022 12:40

Best narrator, Mark is the very best.

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@AllMnM
@AllMnM - 13.01.2022 01:49

thank you mark smith from SC all your librivox book readings are amazing :D

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@billcaracofe8196
@billcaracofe8196 - 26.07.2020 11:41

I enjoy the reader, thank you Sir, but this book is garbage.

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@timmy18135
@timmy18135 - 08.05.2020 05:03

Little roundtop would also figure in the Indian wars

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@timmy18135
@timmy18135 - 30.03.2020 04:54

Now that quarantined is a lifestyle, I will have lots of time for this

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@timmy18135
@timmy18135 - 17.01.2020 21:52

Did he do Vicksburg?

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@Albukhshi
@Albukhshi - 19.04.2019 04:24

Is there one for Edward Porter Alexander's memoir? It's an excellent read, and I'd love to hear it here.

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@electronbeing5473
@electronbeing5473 - 07.09.2016 04:18

i noticed this guy cant pronounce the word "railroad" very well at all. i did however, noticed he pronounced a lot of other words correctly and up to my standards

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@StephenPike
@StephenPike - 23.06.2016 01:44

Excellently read. A lot of Librivox books are somewhat badly read. I applaud the effort nonetheless. This, however, is well done.
Also, this a great book and thorough. Considering when it was written, the prose reads as much more modern than many of its contemporaneous literary brethren i.e. "it holds up". Overall it's an interesting book that is full of firsthand details which I find other (later) works to be missing and helps one understand these battles as more than just a history lesson but rather grounds them by using said "firsthand details".
Thanks to both the narrator and theposter.

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@archiethomas9979
@archiethomas9979 - 22.08.2015 03:02

Is this the Doubleday the book company is named after?

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