Description
By: Joseph Alexander Altsheler (1862-1919)
The Star of Gettysburg by Joseph Alexander Altsheler is a gripping tale set during the American Civil War, specifically during the Battle of Gettysburg. The story follows a group of young soldiers from both the North and the South as they navigate the horrors of war and face their own personal demons.
Altsheler paints a vivid picture of the brutality and chaos of the Civil War, capturing the emotions and struggles of the characters as they fight for their respective causes. The author’s attention to detail and thorough research shines through in the descriptions of battle scenes and the harsh realities of war.
The characters are complex and well-developed, each grappling with their own beliefs and motivations. The relationships between the soldiers are both heartwarming and heartbreaking, showcasing the bonds that are formed in the crucible of war.
Overall, The Star of Gettysburg is a compelling and immersive read that will appeal to history buffs and fans of historical fiction. Altsheler’s vivid storytelling and rich historical detail make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in the Civil War era.
Book Description:
The Army of Northern Virginia, still victorious after three hard years of fighting, capitalize on their victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and a young Harry Kenton, is an eyewitness to the Confederate invasion of the north, culminating in the epic three-day struggle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where Robert E. Lee puts into place a strategy that will end the war, or shatter his army. (Introduction by Robert Fletcher)