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A Vast and Fiendish Plot: The Confederate Attack on New York City

by Clint Johnson

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Review:

"One of the Civil War's more alarming might-have-beens is reconstructed in this absorbing if padded history. Johnson (Civil War Blunders) recounts the attempt by Confederate secret agents to burn down Manhattan on the night of November 25, 1864, using what they called 'Greek fire' — an incendiary concoction that ignited spontaneously on contact with air. The conspiracy went up in a puff of ineptitude — the fires, set in rooms at various hotels around the city, fizzled from lack of oxygen because the arsonists left the windows closed — but the author's meticulous study of Manhattan's 19th-century flammability shows how easily it could have launched a citywide inferno. Johnson makes the incident an index of the war's soaring intensity, setting it in the context of the Union Army's burnings of rebel cities and farms, the bumbling efforts of Confederate agents in Canada to foment insurrection in the North, and the pro-Southern sympathies of prominent New Yorkers who connived at the arson plot. The laxly edited narrative also shovels in extraneous material, including a flashback to Pickett's Charge, to make the story hotter still. Johnson's comprehensive account of this usually footnoted episode shows how close it came to becoming a major tragedy. Photos." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Acclaimed Civil War expert Johnson offers this scorching, thrilling account of how an undercover team of Confederate officers tried to set fire to New York City in 1864--and nearly succeeded. 30 b&w photos throughout.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780806531311
Author:
Johnson, Clint
Publisher:
Citadel
Subject:
United States - Civil War
Subject:
United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic
Subject:
US History-1800 to Civil War
Subject:
United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
20100301
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
8.90x5.90x.90 in. .90 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "One of the Civil War's more alarming might-have-beens is reconstructed in this absorbing if padded history. Johnson (Civil War Blunders) recounts the attempt by Confederate secret agents to burn down Manhattan on the night of November 25, 1864, using what they called 'Greek fire' — an incendiary concoction that ignited spontaneously on contact with air. The conspiracy went up in a puff of ineptitude — the fires, set in rooms at various hotels around the city, fizzled from lack of oxygen because the arsonists left the windows closed — but the author's meticulous study of Manhattan's 19th-century flammability shows how easily it could have launched a citywide inferno. Johnson makes the incident an index of the war's soaring intensity, setting it in the context of the Union Army's burnings of rebel cities and farms, the bumbling efforts of Confederate agents in Canada to foment insurrection in the North, and the pro-Southern sympathies of prominent New Yorkers who connived at the arson plot. The laxly edited narrative also shovels in extraneous material, including a flashback to Pickett's Charge, to make the story hotter still. Johnson's comprehensive account of this usually footnoted episode shows how close it came to becoming a major tragedy. Photos." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Acclaimed Civil War expert Johnson offers this scorching, thrilling account of how an undercover team of Confederate officers tried to set fire to New York City in 1864--and nearly succeeded. 30 b&w photos throughout.
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