"Within the vast range of Civil War literature, relatively few major works seriously address the operational art, such as it was. The middle volume of an unfinished trilogy, historian Brian Holden Reid's America's Civil War: The Operational Battlefield, 1861-1863 does just that... articulate, direct, confident, and thought provoking. Recommended." -- Civil War Books and Authors blog, September 25, 2008. "Any library serious about analysis will find this a winner." -- California Bookwatch, The Midwest Book Review, March 2009 " He is equally skilled at tracing the political climate of the time and analyzing its effect. And therein lies the book's greatest attraction for the general reader: the opportunity for a deeper understanding of the many facets that were part of those chaotic times." -- Home News Tribune (East Brunswick, NJ) and Sunday Courier News (Bridgewater, NJ), March 15, 2009 "[It] should be on every student of the Civil War's reading list. Between its covers, most readers will find something that counters their preconceptions and challenged their level of understanding." -- America's Civil War magazine July 2009