A Stillness at Appomattox
A Stillness at Appomattox is a non-fiction history book written by Bruce Catton.
It recounts the American Civil War's final year, describing the campaigns of Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia during 1864 to the end of the war in 1865. It is the final volume of Catton's Army of the Potomac trilogy, having been preceded by Mr. Lincoln's Army and Glory Road.
Content
A Stillness at Appomattox is a history of the American Civil War that recounts the final year. Some of Catton's extensive work describes the Battle of the Wilderness, the assault of the Mule Shoe at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, the Battle of Cold Harbor, the Battle of the Crater and the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse.Catton's work describes the campaigns of Ulysses S. Grant in Virginia during 1864. The lengthy work follows Grant's campaigns from early 1864 to the end of the war. Other American Civil War generals he describes include George Gordon Meade, Philip Sheridan, and Robert E. Lee.
It is the third volume of the Army of the Potomac trilogy that includes Mr. Lincoln's Army and Glory Road.
Awards
A Stillness at Appomattox won the 1954 National [Book Award for Nonfiction].The citation of the award reads:A Stillness at Appomattox won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for History.