Description
Forgotten by history in favour of his subordinate, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Vincent faded into relative obscurity in the decades following his death. This book restores Vincent to his rightful place among the heroes of the battle of Gettysburg: presenting his life story using new, never-before-published sources and archival material to bring the story of one of the most forgotten officers of the American Civil War back to the attention of readers and historians.
About the Author
Hans G. Myers is an historian from Erie, Pennsylvania. A graduate of Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania and the University of Indianapolis, Myers served as the inaugural Gerald and Marjorie Morgan Graduate Student Assistant in History at the University of Indianapolis. He studies social and military history in the nineteenth-century United States. This is his first book.
Reviews
For an unknown Union officer, Myers has done well to provide the facts of his life and a cogent argument that Vincent deserves much more credit, not only for a short life lived but for a decision which ultimately affected a battle's outcome and possibly the fate of a nation. * Journal of America's Military Past 02/11/2022 *
Well researched and readable, The Lion of Round Top provides insight into the making of a brigade commander that excelled at Gettysburg. * The Historical Miniatures Gaming Society 02/11/2022 *
In what is his first book Myers, a promising young historian, has written a first rate treatment of the life of this largely forgotten general, which will help the both scholars and buffs better understand who was the actual "Lion of Little Round Top". * NYMAS Review 02/11/2022 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781636241111
Author Hans G Myers
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers