Joshua Chamberlain's exploits on Little Round Top have gained worldwide fame since the release of the film Gettysburg. Several books on Joshua Chamberlain have appeared in recent years, but most have... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was purchased for a class which will start in a few weeks. However, just reading it, I find it not only interesting, but written so as to appeal to anyone, not just a history buff. Good book.
Full of interesting material
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Being a Civil War fanatic and scholar I had a tremendous interest in Joshua L. Chamberlain, and most of that interest is from the Killer Angels and the movie Gettysburg. I took this book from the perspective that I knew nothing of Chamberlain. I found Edward Longacre's biography well written and well researched even if his main source of material was Spears memoirs. Longacre dispels many myths of Chamberlain and presents facts to show perhaps a different perspective of the man's career. Sure, Longacre agrees that Chamberlain was a terrific and courageous soldier, arguably one of the best in the union army. But he also understands that JLC had his flaws and can be criticized for being selfish at times. I think the average reader plants the image of Chamberlain from "Gettysburg" or Killer Angels in their brain as they read the book, and that is whythe reviews are mostly poor ones. We must remember that anything Chamberlain wrote after 1865 about the War should be taken for some inaccuracies. Longacre is right that Chamberlain is a romanticizer and prefers the good story over the correct one. I assume Longacre made some mistakes and for that I took a star away but I truly enjoyed this book because it didn't portray Chamberlain as a godly hero but rather as an incredible human being.
Why another Chamberlain book?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Why? Because I think this is the first to avoid Trulock's hero worship of the man. I can't think of a greater American than Chamberlain, but can he be as perfect as some have shown us? After reading this book I think Longacre achieved his goal: to show us a great man who had human shortcomings. This is a real contribution to our understanding of the soldier and the man.
A balanced view of Chamberlain
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book does what no Chamberlain biography has done to date: present the man in his full complexity -- both heroic qualities and human failings. Very well written as all Longacre books are.
Joshua L. Chamberlin: Forever a Hero, Finally a Man
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I found this book on my favorite hero of the War Between the States, totally refreshing and very interesting. Opinions and conclusions presented by the author are well supported. These will be received well by those who wish to know more about this very complex and beloved human being. Less by those who seek only hero worship. An Excellent Read!
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