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Jeff Shaara's Civil War Battlefields: Discovering America's Hallowed Ground

Civil War Trilogy • Book 1

by Jeff Shaara

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.96 ABR Score (969 ratings)
★ 4.17 Goodreads (857) ★ 4.56 Audible (112)
9h 19m Released 2007 Historical Fiction

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, respectful narration transforms these battlefield tours into intimate conversations with a historian who actually understands the human cost—you'll hear the ground itself come alive.

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About This Audiobook

Renowned Civil War novelist Jeff Shaara transforms from storyteller to guide, leading readers through ten pivotal battlefields that shaped American destiny. From the blood-soaked fields of Antietam to the decisive clash at Gettysburg, Shaara explores the sacred ground where brother fought brother during the nation's most defining conflict. He weaves together historical context, personal accounts, and battlefield geography to illuminate how these locations became hallowed ground. Each site reveals layers of human drama, strategic importance, and lasting consequence that extended far beyond the smoke of musket fire.

Robertson Dean's authoritative narration brings gravitas and intimacy to Shaara's battlefield chronicles. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb both the sweeping historical significance and intimate human details that define each location. Dean's voice carries the weight of remembrance without becoming overly somber, maintaining the reverence these sites demand while keeping the material accessible. The audio format proves particularly effective for this journey through American memory, as Dean's skilled pacing mirrors the contemplative experience of walking these grounds. His performance transforms historical analysis into something approaching pilgrimage, honoring both the fallen and the living who seek to understand their sacrifice.