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Crisis at Antietam (Hardback)

The Cornfield and West Woods and the Opening Rounds of the Civil War’s Bloodiest Battle, September 17, 1862

Military > Pre-WWI > American History > American Civil War

Imprint: Savas Beatie
Pages: 344
Illustrations: 20 images, 14 maps
ISBN: 9781611217698
Published: 31st March 2026

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Steve Eden provides a meticulous tactical analysis of the opening, brutal hours of the Civil War’s bloodiest single day. Set within the broader Maryland Campaign, this groundbreaking work plunges readers into the chaos of September 17, 1862. It reveals a Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, under Robert E. Lee, in grave peril. With nearly half his forces exhausted and straggling, Lee confronted George McClellan’s Army of the Potomac—a Union force poised for a decisive victory that famously slipped from its grasp.

Crisis at Antietam: The Cornfield and West Woods and the Opening Rounds of the Civil War’s Bloodiest Battle, September 17, 1862 intensely focuses on operations on the Confederate left, uncovering critical missed opportunities, profound command failures, and the unpredictable hand of sheer chance. As fighting raged through the Miller Cornfield and West Woods, it quickly spiraled beyond command control. Officers often failed to restore order amid the maelstrom, regiments and brigades acted independently, pushing forward without orders or full awareness of the battle’s unfolding horror. Three times, Union forces drove the Confederate front to the precipice of collapse, only for the Rebels to miraculously rally, stabilizing their fragile lines against overwhelming odds.

Drawing on extensive original sources—including memoirs, official reports, and soldier letters—and his own invaluable combat experience as a retired Army officer and former West Point military history instructor, Steve Eden offers fresh, authoritative insights. His work challenges even seasoned readers to fundamentally reconsider the traditional narrative of that pivotal, bloody September day, exposing the raw, brutal reality of command and combat at Antietam.

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