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Gettysburg: Pickett's Charge

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Imagine an experiment that goes wrong. You're testing a new form of transporter, but instead of moving objects from place to place, they move through time as well - only in this experiment, you are the object! That is precisely what happens to Mark as he lands in the middle of the most famous battle in American history! Follow his and Andy's adventures as they relive the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg and discover what may have happened if history was changed!“I thought it was engaging and a terrific supplement for Civil War studies… The story was creative and captivating.”- Thomas Imrey, Social Studies Teacher in the Framingham School System, Massachusetts“The Travel in Time to.... books put you into some of the most exciting moments of U.S. history. The awesome plot lines and interesting characters made history much more fun to learn. These books are great for anyone who enjoys history and science fiction!”- Steve Wieners, Chemical Engineering Student, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

104 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 8, 2000

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W.F. Reed

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W. F. Reed is a chemical engineer in the semiconductor industry and a professional mathematics and chemistry tutor at Framingham State College in Massachusetts.

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July 23, 2020
Mind opening..

A fantastic way to reexamine, one of the most famous battles in American History. Great addition to the source material for this story
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