General Ulysses S. Grant; The Soldier and the Man

Paul Dangel (Maps) Da Capo Press, 2006. Advance Reading Copy - Not For Sale. Uncorrected page proofs. Trade paperback. xiii, [1], 329, [17] pages. Maps. Notes. Bibliography. [Index is not present]. Date stamped on the bottom edge. Edward G. Longacre is an award-winning author of twenty books and more than 100 articles on the Civil War. His "Cavalry at Gettysburg" won the Fletcher Pratt Award. In this new biography of General Ulysses S. Grant, acclaimed Civil War historian, Edward G. Longacre, examines Grant's early life and his military career for insights into his great battlefield successes as well as his personal misfortunes. Longacre concentrates on Grant's boyhood and early married life; his moral, ethical, and religious views; his troubled military career; his strained relationships with wartime superiors; and, especially, his weakness for alcohol, which exerted a major influence on both his military and civilian careers. Longacre, to a degree that no other historian has done before, investigates Grant's alcoholism in light of his devout religious affiliations, and the role these sometimes conflicting forces had on his military career and conduct. Longacre's conclusions present a new and surprising perspective on the ever-fascinating life of General Grant. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Ulysses Grant, Civil War, Generals, West Point, Alcoholism, Military Training, Personality Profile, Relationships, Career Development, Religious Beliefs

ISBN: 9780306812699

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Price: $17.50

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