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Dissonance:

The Turbulent Days Between Fort Sumter And Bull Run
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 7, 2007 - History - 371 pages
For two weeks in 1861, Washington, D.C., was locked in a state of panic. Would the newly formed Confederate States of America launch its first attack on the Union by capturing the nation’s capital? Would Lincoln’s Union fall before it had a chance to fight?Wedged between Virginia and Maryland—two states bordering on secession—Washington was isolated; its communications lines were cut, its rail lines blocked. Newly recruited volunteers were too few and were unable to enter the city. A recently inaugurated Lincoln struggled to form a plan—defense or attack?

In this final chapter of his trilogy on the Civil War, David Detzer pulls the drama from this pivotal moment in American history straight from the pages of diaries, letters, and newspapers. With an eye for detail and an ear for the voices of average citizens, he beautifully captures the tense, miasmic atmosphere of these first chaotic days of war.

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Review: Dissonance: The Turbulent Days Between Fort Sumter and Bull Run

User Review  - Rich - Goodreads

I read this book after reading Detzer's 'Allegiance' (Fort Sumter) & 'Donnybrook' (Bull Run) and was disappointed at the writing in 'Dissonance.' The extremely casual writing style was grating... it ... Read full review

Review: Dissonance: The Turbulent Days Between Fort Sumter and Bull Run

User Review  - Greg Sumers - Goodreads

Really like this book, because though you can tell Detzer researched at a very high level of detail, his writing is still very non-academic, and even at times a little too relaxed and commentary-like. However, his comments are very targeted and usually very well used. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

David Detzer is professor emeritus of history with Connecticut State University. He is the author of several books, including Allegiance: Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the Beginning of the Civil War; and The Brink: Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and several dogs.

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