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War Like the Thunderbolt (Paperback)

The Battle and Burning of Atlanta

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By Russell S. Bonds
Imprint: Westholme
Pages: 544
Illustrations: 54 b/w illus., maps
ISBN: 9781594161278
Published: 31st March 2011
Last Released: 30th September 2024

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In War Like the Thunderbolt: The Battle and Burning of Atlanta, Russell S. Bonds presents the epic story of what one observer called “the greatest event of the Civil War”—the struggle for the city of Atlanta. Union commander
William Tecumseh Sherman's relentless fight for Atlanta secured the reelection of Abraham Lincoln, sealed the fate of the Southern Confederacy, and set a precedent for military campaigns that endures today.

Based on new research in diaries, previously unpublished letters, newspapers, and other archival sources, War Like the Thunderbolt takes the reader across smoky battlefields and into the lives of fascinating characters, both the
famous and the forgotten, including the fiery and brilliant Sherman; General John Bell Hood, the Confederacy's last hope to defend Atlanta; the diminutive young Indiana colonel, Benjamin Harrison, who would rise to become
President of the United States; and ten-year-old diarist Carrie Berry, who bravely bore witness to the fall of the city. War Like the Thunderbolt, like its fictional counterpart Gone With the Wind, is also the story of the ordeal of
Atlanta itself—the five-week artillery bombardment, the expulsion of its civilian population, and the infamous fire that followed. Beautifully written and authoritative, War Like the Thunderbolt is a stirring account of the battle and
burning of the “Gate City of the South.”

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About Russell S. Bonds

RUSSELL S. BONDS is an attorney in Atlanta and author of Stealing the General: The Great Locomotive Chase and
the First Medal of Honor. His articles have appeared in Civil War Times and other magazines and newspapers.

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