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Rebel Yell

The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson

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Rebel Yell

By: S. C. Gwynne
Narrated by: Cotter Smith
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General Stonewall Jackson was like no one anyone had ever seen. In April of 1862 he was merely another Confederate general with only a single battle credential in an army fighting in what seemed to be a losing cause. By middle June he had engineered perhaps the greatest military campaign in American history and was one of the most famous men in the Western World. He had given the Confederate cause what it had recently lacked: hope. In four full-scale battles and six major skirmishes in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Jackson had taken an army that never numbered more than 17,000 men and often had far less, against more than 70,000 Union troops whose generals had been ordered specifically to destroy him. And he had humiliated them, in spite of their best efforts, sent the armies reeling backward in retreat. He had done it with the full knowledge that he and his army were alone in a Union-dominated wilderness and surrounded at all times. He had even beaten a trap designed by Lincoln himself to catch him.

How did he do this? Jackson marched his men at a pace unknown to soldiers of the era. He made flashing strikes in unexpected places, and assaults of hard and relentless fury. He struck from behind mountain ranges and out of steep passes. His use of terrain reminded observers of Hannibal and Napoleon. His exploits in the valley rank among the most spectacular military achievements of the 19th century.

Considered one of our country’s greatest military figures, a difficult genius cited as inspiration by such later figures as George Patton and Erwin Rommel, and a man whose brilliance at the art of war transcends the Civil War itself, Stonewall Jackson’s legacy is both great and tragic in this compelling account, which demonstrates how, as much as any Confederate figure, Jackson embodies the romantic Southern notion of the virtuous lost cause.

©2014 S. C. Gwynne (P)2014 Simon & Schuster Audio
American Civil War Historical Military War Civil War
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Blitzkrieg

The author presents a thorough and balanced story of the life of Thomas J. Jackson. The tactical genius of "Stonewall" is related in the description of many battles. Had he not died at Chancellorsville the outcome at Gettysburg may have been different and a possible negotiated peace could have shortened the war and saved many lives and perhaps a political settlement to the end of slavery achieved. This placing that national disgrace in the trash heap of history where it belongs. Generals Lee and Jackson, as well as the average Confederate soldier realizing by this time they are on the wrong moral side of slavery and are fighting to preserve an aristocratic plantation way of life that benefits a few at the expense of many. This in a country that was founded for the very purpose of greater equality. The Confederates may have thought they were fighting back against Northern Aggression but the average soldier surely had no interest in fighting to preserve a class system. The carnage of the Civil War well described in this book. Too bad some of it was not avoided and perhaps some of the persistent wounds today would be better healed by now with better leadership at that time. Of course, if you look at our present politicians, the leadership in 1860 looks fantastic in comparison.

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Mesmerized, astounded, and fully engaged. Can't remember the last book I really hated to stop. This is a book where you will not want to stop driving, trust me!!!! One of the most engaging and gut wrenching books I've listened to.

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I am so grateful for reading this book.

Behind the guns, commanding an army thru the war there was this great christian general and his impressive faith.
How can I do the same in my job? Do my best and give all the credits to God Almighty.

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Outstanding

What a remarkably well written and well read book. Clear prose, well constructed, and with a pace that makes it hard to remember its non-fiction. Cotter Smith is a subtly wonderful narrator who breathes life into every word. An outstanding work that gives the reader very good insight into the man behind the legend. Highly recommend.

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I found this book extremely well written. I didn't want to put it down. The Audible version was very nicely done.

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Excellent book

I have studied the Civil War for many years. This book was well written and gave even more insight. Stonwall was a great leader and this book brought some greatness to the man. His religious views and personality come to life. Well researched and lots of personal views from those around him, as well as those whom he fought. As far as a book on the Civil War, this ranks highly among my favorites.
The narrator was excellent,and many times I couldn't turn it off. This is highly recommended.

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"Then we'll give them the bayonet."

An excellent book on a pivotal Civil War figure. "Then we'll give them the bayonet."

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Best Writer Ever

Loved this book because I'm fascinated with most Civil War things and Gwynne is my favorite writer. Also the best narrator I've heard in quite some time. Everything just works in this book.

Some writers are good at writing clearly and simply while others are gifted with more poetic phraseology. Still others have a gift of articulating vast quantities of detailed information in an interesting way. S.C. Gwynne had all these positive qualities in his writing. In fact, if there is such a thing as perfect balance of being clear, being poetic and being interesting -- no quality overwhelming the other--Gwynne has probably found it.

Still, all this great writing would be worthless if they hadn't found the best narrator in their audio version. But they did. (Can't remember the narrator's name.)

I listen to this book before I go to sleep because the narrator's voice is easy to fall asleep to -- but in the good way. It's easy to fall asleep to, it's easy to appreciate the phrases and vocabulary and it's all done clearly without going too far in flowerly wording. It just might be the perfect book of my time

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A wonderful story of a great man and a terrible wa

Any book on T J Jackson is a great story not to be missed. A must read.

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Pure excellence!

Excellent book, all around; beautifully narrated. I anticipated not enjoying the details of the battles but, instead, found every paragraph very interesting. My only concern is that no other Civil War book that I read, after this gem, can possibly hold a candle to Gwynne's masterpiece. You will immensely enjoy this history of the Civil War's Valley Campaign, and be awed by the accomplishments of the humble and gifted Man of Faith, Stonewall Jackson.

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