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Gettysburg: Great Battles Audiobook, by Adam I. P. Smith Play Audiobook Sample

Gettysburg: Great Battles Audiobook

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Read By: Jonathan Todd Ross Publisher: Highbridge Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Series: Great Battles Release Date: August 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781696618083

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

17

Longest Chapter Length:

57:36 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

18:12 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

38:54 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

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Gettysburg explains the battle's place in the Civil War, why two vast armies clashed there, and how, in the century and a half since, it has been re-imagined, re-created, and re-enacted. It is the story of a battle which no one planned but which became the bloodiest encounter of the war, and one with dramatically high stakes. The postwar romanticization of Gettysburg as the place of "might-have-beens" is based on a kernel of reality.

But it also suited the interests of both the winners and the losers for Gettysburg to become the Civil War in miniature: a glorious, storied, tragic tale small enough to comprehend, but large enough to be inspirational. If this was the battle that determined the war, Confederates could tell themselves that if only they had made different tactical choices, they would have won their independence, while Northerners could credit valor for their victory, without the unromantic need to invoke superior resources.

Yet there was only a war because of slavery, and Gettysburg's importance lies in its role in ending it. In the speech Abraham Lincoln gave there, four months after the battle, he expressed the hope that Union victory would inaugurate a "new birth of freedom." The history of the battle has been shaped by a contest over what that means.

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“Weaves stories large and small into a sweeping narrative that explains why Gettysburg has loomed so large in the national imagination…This volume is destined to become the first place anyone turns to understand the coming, fighting, aftermath, and memory of America’s most well-known battle and town.”

— Caroline E. Janney, author of Ends of War

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About Adam I. P. Smith

Adam I. P. Smith is an author whose previous books have included The Stormy Present: Conservatism and the Problem of Slavery in Northern Politics, which won the Jefferson Davis Prize and was a finalist for the Lincoln Prize. He was born in the Northeast of England. He read History at Oxford before going on to do postgraduate work at Sheffield, Cambridge, and Harvard universities. He taught at University College London before being appointed Edward Orsborn Professor of US Politics and Political History at Oxford. He is also the director of the Rothermere American Institute and a fellow of University College, Oxford.

About Jonathan Todd Ross

Jonathan Todd Ross is a writer and an Earphones and Audie Award–winning voice actor. He has lent his voice to numerous anime television shows, including Yu-Gi-Oh! and Sonic X.