Antietam Battlefield Bookstore has the book on sale now. It should show up on Amazon, etc. in a couple weeks.
The Maryland Campaign, Volume II: Antietam book trailer
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6 x 9, 16 photos, 63 maps hardback, 696 pages
Read the book description, an interview with the editor, and more
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The Maryland Campaign of September 1862, Volume I: South Mountain
6x9, 12 black and white photos, 19 black and white maps, notes, bibliography, index, hardcover, 576 pages
Read the book description, an interview with the editor, and more
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Excellent news; can’t wait to see it at the bookstore.
Just ordered this for our battlefield today and can’t wait to get it. Thank you Tom for posting this.
And thank you for ordering it.
I’ll have a circulating copy on the university’s shelves by the 4th of July.
I am picking up my copy today. Cant wait to get into it!
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[…] Tom Clemens announced Thursday on his Maryland Campaign blog that the first volume of his lifelong labor of love, The Maryland Campaign of September 1862, Volume 1: South Mountain, is available now at Antietam National Battlefield and should be available soon at Amazon.com. Everyone I’ve spoken with has had nothing but ebullient praise for Clemens’ work. I received an advanced reader’s copy from Savas-Beatie several months ago and my perusal of the book showed an incredible amount of research. For those wondering how Clemens’ annotated version of Ezra Carman’s work on Antietam compares to the earlier annotated version by Joseph Pierro, I personally find this version to be superior, and I suspet future reviews will bear this out.