Glory Road

By Bruce Catton

Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times–bestselling historian Bruce Catton’s *Glory Road*, the second volume in his acclaimed Army of the Potomac Trilogy, vividly chronicles the Union Army’s tumultuous journey from devastating defeats to its pivotal triumph. Covering late 1862 through July 1863, Catton masterfully interweaves gripping accounts of battles like Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg with insights into leadership blunders, political pressures, and the resilience of the home front. This sweeping narrative captures a critical turning point in the Civil War, marked by both shocking incompetence and extraordinary bravery.
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