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  1. The Gettysburg Trilogy. by Newt Gingrich. 4.45 · 40 Ratings · 1 Reviews · published 2010 · 2 editions. In their bestselling, action-packed and painstaki…. Want to Read. Rate it: Gettysburg (Gettysburg, #1), Grant Comes East (Gettysburg, #2), Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory (Gettysburg, #3), The Battle of the...

  2. AbeBooks.com: Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory: A Novel of the Civil War (The Gettysburg Trilogy, 3) (9780312342999) by Gingrich, Newt; Forstchen, William R. and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.

  3. 16. Mai 2006 · After his great victories at Gettysburg and Union Mills, General Robert E. Lee's attempt to bring the war to a final conclusion by attacking Washington, D.C., fails. However, in securing Washington, the remnants of the valiant Union Army of the Potomac are trapped and destroyed. For Lincoln, there is only one hope left, that General Ulysses S. Grant can save the Union cause.

  4. 18. Juni 2005 · Grant first sends General George Armstrong Custer on a mad dash to block Lee’s path toward Frederick and with it control of the crucial B&O railroad, which moves troops and supplies. The two armies finally collide in Central Maryland, and a bloody week-long battle ensues along the banks of Monocacy Creek. This must be the “final” battle for both sides. In Never Call Retreat, Newt ...

  5. Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory (Gettysburg Trilogy) | Gingrich, Newt | ISBN: 9780312342999 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  7. It is now August 22, 1863. Lincoln and Grant are facing a collapse of political will to continue the fight to preserve the Union. Lee, desperately short of manpower, must conserve his remaining strength while maneuvering for the killing blow that will take Grant’s army out of the fight and, at last, bring a final and complete victory for the ...