I found it to be a good book for a listing of the lessor known skirmishes and small battles that are not covered in the popular histories by leading Civil War historians.
You don’t get a lot of detail in these, but the book gives you a sense of just how busy the armies were, while the longer major battles took place.
It had one minor error I found. Said J.E.B Stuart was killed in the battle for Richmond, IIRC it was actually Yellow Tavern. For a book that details most of the lesser battles that surprised me. I was not impressed by the editor of this book to put it mildly.
Battle KIA, wounded, and captured numbers are mostly round numbers, I would take them at face value.
For a novice civil war buff the author could have had better detail on the officers names. For instance he lists G.K. Warren in a late war battle. This is the same Gouverneur K. Warren who was at Gettysburg and realized the importance of Little Round top. On the plus side he does try to identify who is Confederate and who is Union fairly well.
The battle maps included are very primitive at best. There is an Index of several pages to aide in looking up names or events. There is no bibliography however.
The book as its name implies follows a chronological time line of the war. It devotes a full half page of brief biography of many of the officers involved in the major battles.
The book briefly lists some of the politics of the war, has some political cartoons, and a good deal of battle pictures and sketches.
Some brief mentions of naval engagements.
I didn’t expect this book of 198 pages to have much of a detailed description of the battles, strategies, biographies so I wasn’t disappointed. I bought the book used at a good price.