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  1. Pursuing the remnants of the defeated Army of the Potomac up to the banks of the Susquehanna, Lee is caught off balance when news arrives that General Ulysses S. Grant, in command of more than seventy thousand men, has crossed that same river, a hundred miles to the northwest at Harrisburg.

  2. Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory is the conclusion of an alternate history trilogy by former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, William R. Forstchen, and Albert S. Hanser. It was published in 2005 by Thomas Dunne Books. The other two books are Grant Comes East and Gettysburg: A Novel of ...

    • Newt Gingrich, Albert S. Hanser, William R. Forstchen
    • 496 pp (1st edition)
    • 2005
    • June 18, 2005
  3. 18. Juni 2005 · Pursuing the remnants of the defeated Army of the Potomac up to the banks of the Susquehanna, Lee is caught off balance when news arrives that General Ulysses S. Grant, in command of more than seventy thousand men, has crossed that same river, a hundred miles to the northwest at Harrisburg.

    • (534)
    • Newt Gingrich, Albert S. Hanser, William R. Forstchen
    • $17.88
    • Thomas Dunne Books
  4. 26. Mai 2005 · Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen’s alternative Civil War comes to an end in Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory, the third installment of the trilogy. When General Custer gets wind of the Confederates making a crossing at Frederick he races there to capture the main bridge, leading to a major confrontation ...

    • (1,2K)
    • Mass Market Paperback
  5. 1. Apr. 2010 · 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...

  6. 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.