What was the turning point of the Civil War? : Alfred Waud goes to Gettysburg
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Bellevue - Kids Non-Fiction | j973.7 C915w | On Shelf |
Bordeaux - Kids Non-Fiction | j973.7 C915w | On Shelf |
Donelson - Kids Non-Fiction | j973.7 C915w | On Shelf |
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Published
New York : Penguin Workshop, [2022].
Format
Comic
Physical Desc
63 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm.
Language
English
Reading Level
MG
Level 4.7, 1 Points
Level 4.7, 1 Points
Notes
General Note
"An official Who HQ book"--Cover
General Note
Chiefly illustrations.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 63).
Description
"See the Battle of Gettysburg through the eyes Alfred Waud, a special artist and war correspondent whose depiction of Pickett's Charge is thought to be the only visual account by an eyewitness. A story of extreme risk, strife, and the search for truth, this graphic novel invites readers to immerse themselves into the crucial Civil War battle"--,Provided by publisher
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Crenshaw, E. T. (2022). What was the turning point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud goes to Gettysburg . Penguin Workshop.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Crenshaw, Ellen T.. 2022. What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg. Penguin Workshop.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Crenshaw, Ellen T.. What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg Penguin Workshop, 2022.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Crenshaw, Ellen T.. What Was the Turning Point of the Civil War?: Alfred Waud Goes to Gettysburg Penguin Workshop, 2022.
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