GDG- RE: maps of Gettysburg (book)?
Alan D. Brunelle
alan.brunelle at hp.com
Fri Mar 2 08:25:38 CST 2007
Batrinque at aol.com wrote:
> Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
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> In a message dated 3/1/07 8:12:46 AM Pacific Standard Time, toddest at gmail.com
> writes:
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>> What exactly is the "Imhof" book?
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> "Gettysburg: Day Two: A Study In Maps" by John Imhof. Out of print now for a
> few/several years, it is essentially a compilation of original maps detailing
> troop movements at Gettysburg on July 2, with accompanying explanatory text.
> A CD version is in preparation. It is invaluable for understanding what
> happened that day, an excellent complent to Pfanz's book on the subject.
>
And the price while googling around is rather, um, high. There have been
posting on this list from the author which state that he is expecting to
release a (slightly) revised edition in CD-format later this spring(?)
I for one am impatiently waiting... :-)
Alan
> Bruce Trinque
> Amston, CT
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