Michael Shaara was born in Jersey City in 1928 and graduated
from Rutgers University in 1951. His early science fiction short
stories were published in Galaxy magazine in 1952. He later began
writing other works of fiction and published more than seventy
short stories in many magazines, including The Saturday Evening
Post, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook. His first novel, The Broken Place,
was published in 1968. But it was a simple family vacation to
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1964 that gave him the inspiration for
his greatest achievement, the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The
Killer Angels, published in 1974. Michael Shaara went on to write
two more novels, The Noah Conspiracy and For Love of the Game,
which was published after his death in 1988.
Jeff Shaara is the New York Times bestselling author of A
Chain of Thunder, A Blaze of Glory, The Final Storm, No Less Than
Victory, The Steel Wave, The Rising Tide, To the Last Man, The
Glorious Cause, Rise to Rebellion, and Gone for Soldiers, as well
as Gods and Generals and The Last Full Measure—two novels that
complete the Civil War trilogy that began with his father’s
Pulitzer Prize–winning classic, The Killer Angels. Shaara was born
into a family of Italian immigrants in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
He grew up in Tallahassee, Florida, and graduated from Florida
State University. He lives again in Tallahassee.
“Brilliant does not even begin to describe the Shaara gift.”—The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Shaara’s beautifully sensitive novel delves deeply in the
empathetic realm of psycho-history, where enemies do not exist—just
mortal men forced to make crucial decisions and survive on the same
battlefield.”—San Francisco Chronicle, on Gods and Generals
“Remarkable . . . a book that changed my life . . . I had never
visited Gettysburg, knew almost nothing about that battle before I
read the book, but here it all came alive.”—Ken Burns, on The
Killer Angels
“The Last Full Measure is more than another historical novel. It is
rooted in history, but its strength is the element of humanity
flowing through its characters. . . . The book is compelling, easy
to read, well researched and written, and thought-provoking. . . .
In short, it is everything that a reader could ask for.”—Chicago
Tribune
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