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Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
1 | The Fourth Battle of Winchester | 3 |
2 | Other Inconsequential Engagements | 21 |
3 | Meanwhile | 31 |
4 | The Big Picture | 45 |
5 | Implications | 55 |
6 | Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy's Conduct of the War | 109 |
7 | Conclusions | 137 |
Index | 147 |
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