The Centennial History of the Civil War
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1LucasTrask
I am currently reading James M. McPherson's Battle Cry of the Republic and Hudson Strode's Jefferson Davis and I have Shelby Foote's The Civil War: A Narrative next in line. Today I bought Bruce Catton's The Centennial History of the Civil War multi-volume set at my local library's book sale for $3. I would appreciate any opinions about it and whether I should read it before or after Foote's A Civil War.
3wildbill
I would start with Battle Cry of Freedom by McPherson. It is a one volume survey history of the Civil War era and will be a good introduction to the other longer series that are more about the military history of the war. Whichever book you start with they are all very well written and I think you will find them enjoyable and informative.
4Schneider
This is a win-win situation. I have read both and really enjoyed each. I would suggest to read a protion of each title and start with the one that you found you liked better.
5Sycamoetree
I will just say that Catton, for me, has a lyrical quality not found elsewhere. It's what started me on civil war history when I was a teenager. As Schneider says, you can't go wrong here. Enjoy.