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Title: | Blood Fury | |
| Author: | Edward Eriksson | ||
| Format: | 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback | ||
| ISBN: | 9781977284532 | ||
| Cover Price: | $21.95 | ||
| Trade Discount: | 50% | ||
| Also Available: | eBook Edition | ||
| Pages: | 204 | ||
| Category: | HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) | ||
| Available at: | www.outskirtspress.com/bloodfury | ||
| Distributed via: | Ingram | ||
| Published by: | Outskirts Press, Inc. | ||
| Receive up to 50% off at: | www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore | ||
| Publication Date: | Dec. 3, 2025 | ||
| Blood Fury: The Epic of Gettysburg is a vivid, immersive retelling of America’s most pivotal Civil War battle, written for readers who want to feel the conflict unfold moment by moment rather than study it at a distance. Blending historical rigor with a lyrical, fast-moving narrative, Edward Eriksson places readers inside the smoke, confusion, and human drama of Gettysburg—from high command decisions to the brutal experience of soldiers on the line. Fans of Michael Shaara’s The Killer Angels, Stephen W. Sears’s Gettysburg, and James M. McPherson’s Battle Cry of Freedom will find Blood Fury a compelling complement: historically grounded yet intensely atmospheric, offering both tactical insight and an emotionally resonant portrait of war at its turning point. |
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| Longline: An epic, immersive retelling of the Battle of Gettysburg, Blood Fury brings readers into the smoke, strategy, and human cost of the American Civil War’s pivotal clash, where fate, command, and courage collide over three decisive days. | |||
Edward Eriksson is the author of three published novels and a lifelong student of history. A performer and writer who has presented theater, poetry, and biographical works, he brings a deep fascination with the Battle of Gettysburg to Blood Fury, an immersive retelling of the American Civil War’s most pivotal conflict.
50-Word Synopsis:
Blood Fury: The Epic of Gettysburg immerses readers in the three decisive days of America’s most pivotal Civil War battle. Through vivid battle scenes, tactical insight, and human perspective, Edward Eriksson brings Gettysburg to life as a turning point marked by courage, chaos, and devastating consequence.
100-Word Synopsis:
Blood Fury: The Epic of Gettysburg is a vivid, immersive retelling of the American Civil War’s most consequential battle. Moving hour by hour through the three days at Gettysburg, Edward Eriksson captures the clash of armies, the decisions of commanding generals, and the lived experience of soldiers on both sides. Blending narrative intensity with historical insight, the book places readers inside the smoke, confusion, and momentum of battle, revealing how strategy, terrain, and human will shaped the conflict’s turning point. Blood Fury is both a gripping war narrative and a tribute to the men caught in history’s tide.
250-Word Synopsis:
Blood Fury: The Epic of Gettysburg plunges readers into the heart of the American Civil War’s defining confrontation, tracing the Battle of Gettysburg from its uncertain beginnings to its devastating conclusion. Through a fast-paced, immersive narrative, Edward Eriksson recreates the movement of armies, the clash of strategies, and the relentless violence that unfolded across fields, ridges, and town streets over three fateful days in July 1863.
The book follows the battle as it develops in real time, shifting between high command and the soldiers who carried out those orders under fire. Eriksson illuminates the tactical decisions, miscalculations, and moments of resolve that shaped the conflict, while never losing sight of the human cost paid by those who fought. Vivid descriptions of combat place the reader amid smoke-filled air, thunderous artillery, and the chaos of close-quarters fighting, capturing both the scale and intimacy of war.
More than a historical account, Blood Fury explores why Gettysburg became a turning point—how terrain, timing, leadership, and endurance converged to alter the course of the Civil War. With narrative force and historical depth, the book offers a compelling portrait of a battle that tested a nation’s future and left an enduring mark on American history.
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