Personal Memoirs
After three deadly years of fighting, President Abraham Lincoln had seen a little progress in the West against the Confederacy, but in the main theater of operations, Virginia, the lines were almost exactly where they had been when the American Civil War started. The war was at a stalemate with...
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After three deadly years of fighting, President Abraham Lincoln had seen a little progress in the West against the Confederacy, but in the main theater of operations, Virginia, the lines were almost exactly where they had been when the American Civil War started. The war was at a stalemate with northern public support rapidly fading. Then, Lincoln summoned General Ulysses S. Grant, victor of the Vicksburg campaign, to come East. In little over a year, America's most catastrophic armed conflict ended, the Union was preserved, and slavery was abolished. This book details how these triumphs were achieved and in the telling earned international acclaim as a superb example of an English-language personal chronicle.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780760749906 (0760749906)
Publish date: October 6th 2003
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Pages no: 864
Edition language: English
Truly more than I expected. A great man and leader indeed.
Gotta blow the horn on this one. I even tried wearing lipstick while reading it, just to give it a bit more clarity and pizazz, but no go. I tried desperately to enjoy it but most of the time I was lost in its dense and swamplike paragraphs. Apologies to all the folks who consider this a masterpiece...