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A world on fire : Britain's crucial role in the American Civil War / Amanda Foreman.

Author: Foreman, Amanda, 1968-

Edition Statement:1st ed.

Imprint:New York : Random House, c2010.

Descriptionxxxix, 958 p., [39] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.

Note:Originally published: London : Allen Lane, 2010. Subtitle varies.

Note:Cotton is king -- The uneasy cousins -- On the best of terms -- "The cards are in our hands!" -- Expectations are dashed -- The Rebel yell -- War by other means -- "It takes two to make a quarrel" -- The lion roars back -- The war moves to England -- The first blow against slavery -- Five miles from Richmond -- The South is rising -- Is blood thicker than water? -- A fateful decision -- Fire all around them -- Bloodbath at Fredericksburg -- The missing key to victory -- "The tinsel has worn off" -- Faltering steps of a counterrevolution -- Prophecies of blood and suffering -- The key is in the lock -- The eve of battle -- Crossroads at Gettysburg -- Pressure rising -- Devouring the young -- River of death -- Can the nation endure? -- If only we are spared -- Buckling under pressure -- A great slaughter -- "Defiance to her enemies" -- "Can we hold out?" -- The crisis comes -- The tyranny of hope -- "Come retribution" -- "War is cruelty" -- "The British mark on every battle-field" -- "Richmond tomorrow" -- Fire, fire -- "A true-born king of men."

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [813]-916) and index.



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