Divided Waters: The Naval History of the Civil War
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ISBN: 0060164824 / Publisher: HarperCollins, June 1995
A naval history of the Civil War uses the words of the men who were there--taken from primary sources such as diaries, letters, and memoirs--to tell the story from an often forgotten point of view
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Divided Waters is a compelling and dramatic exploration of the American Civil War's sweeping naval panorama, and its profound impact on the outcome of America's bloodiest conflict.Divided Waters is military history at its most dramatic and readable; Musicant draws on primary sources, including the personal diaries, letters, and journals of the combatants, to bring to life the capture of Fort Hatteras - the first Union victory of the war; the 1861 assault on Port Royal, South Carolina, America's largest amphibious operation until World War II; the dramatic high-seas showdown of the USS Kearsarge and CSS Alabama; the daring mission of the world's first true submarine, the CSS Hunley; and the first historic duel between ironclad warships, the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia.
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