Review of "The Civil War Jigsaw Book"

 Review of

The Civil War Jigsaw Book, ISBN 1741249945

Five out of five stars

A simple, fun book

 With only six pages of text, most of which are taken up by photos, this book will likely not teach you anything new about the American Civil War. What makes this book interesting is the four jigsaw puzzles depicting scenes from the war. Each is 96 pieces in size and the scenes are ones where there is significant differentiation of the pieces. The pieces are large and easy to grasp, and each puzzle has its’ own tray in the structure of the book.

 The four scenes of the puzzles are: “Yankee Volunteers Marching into Dixie,” “Battle of the Wilderness -  Desperate Fight on the Orange C. H. Plank Road Near Todd’s Tavern,” “Battle of Antietam,” and “Battle of Corinth.” This is a book that people with a wide spectrum of interest in the American Civil War will find interesting and fun to read/do.

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