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Grant vs. Lee

Author : Chris Mackowski,Dan Welch
Publisher : Savas Beatie
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2022-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781954547124

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Grant vs. Lee by Chris Mackowski,Dan Welch Pdf

“Engaging, entertaining, educational, and eclectic, this collection of brief essays . . . provides hope for the future of accessible Civil War history.” —A. Wilson Greene, author of A Campaign of Giants: The Battle for Petersburg With the election looming in the fall, President Abraham Lincoln needed to break the deadlock. To do so, he promoted Ulysses S. Grant—the man who’d strung together victory after victory in the Western Theater, including the capture of two entire Confederate armies. The unassuming “dust-covered man” was now in command of all the Union armies, and he came east to lead them. The unlucky soldiers of George G. Meade’s Army of the Potomac had developed a grudging respect for their Southern adversary and assumed a wait-and-see attitude: “Grant,” they reasoned, “has never met Bobby Lee yet.” By the spring of 1864, Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, had come to embody the Confederate cause. Grant knew as much and decided to take the field with the Potomac army. He ordered his subordinates to forgo efforts to capture Richmond in favor of annihilating Lee’s command. Grant’s directive to Meade was straightforward: “Where Lee goes, there you will go also.” Lee and Grant would come to symbolize the armies they led when the spring 1864 campaign began in northern Virginia in the Wilderness on May 5. What followed was a desperate. bloody death match that ran through the long siege of Richmond and Petersburg before finally ending at Appomattox Court House eleven months later—but at what cost along the way? This book recounts some of the most famous episodes and compelling human dramas from the marquee matchup of the Civil War. These expanded and revised essays also commemorate a decade of Emerging Civil War, a “best of” collection on the Overland Campaign, the siege of Petersburg, and the Confederate surrender at Appomattox.

Grant and Lee

Author : Edward H. Bonekemper, III
Publisher : Regnery Publishing
Page : 722 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781621570103

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Grant and Lee by Edward H. Bonekemper, III Pdf

Grant and Lee: Victorious American and Vanquished Virginian is a comprehensive, multi-theater, war-long comparison of the command skills of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. Written by Edward H. Bonekemper III, Grant and Lee clarifies the impact both generals had on the outcome of the Civil War—namely, the assistance that Lee provided to Grant by Lee's excessive casualties in Virginia, the consequent drain of Confederate resources from Grant's battlefronts, and Lee's refusal and delay of reinforcements to the combat areas where Grant was operating. The reader will be left astounded by the level of aggression both generals employed to secure victory for their respective causes, as Bonekemper demonstrates that Grant was a national general whose tactics were consistent with acheiving Union victory, whereas Lee's own priorities constantly undermined the Confederacy's chances of winning the war. Building on detailed accounts of both generals' major campaigns and battles, this book provides a detailed comparison of the primary military and personal traits of the two men. That analysis supports the preface discussion and the chapter-by-chapter conclusions that Grant did what the North needed to do to win the war: be aggressive, eliminate enemy armies, and do so with minimal casualties (154,000), while Lee was too offensive for the undermanned Confederacy, suffered intolerable casualties (209,000), and allowed his obsession with the Commonwealth of Virginia to obscure the broader interests of the Confederacy. In addition, readers will find interest in the 18 highly detailed and revealing battle maps, as well as in a comprehensive set of appendices that describes the casualties incurred by each army, battle by battle.

Grant & Lee

Author : John Frederick Charles Fuller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Biographies
ISBN : 1606714112

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Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee

Author : Earl J. Hess
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807882382

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Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee by Earl J. Hess Pdf

Earl J.Hess's study of armies and fortifications turns to the 1864 Overland Campaign to cover battles from the Wilderness to Cold Harbor. Drawing on meticulous research in primary sources and careful examination of battlefields at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Bermuda Hundred, and Cold Harbor, , Hess analyzes Union and Confederate movements and tactics and the new way Grant and Lee employed entrenchments in an evolving style of battle. Hess argues that Grant's relentless and pressing attacks kept the armies always within striking distance, compelling soldiers to dig in for protection.

I Said Yes to Everything

Author : Lee Grant
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780698155114

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I Said Yes to Everything by Lee Grant Pdf

Born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal in New York City, actress Lee Grant spent her youth accumulating more experiences than most people have in a lifetime: from student at the famed Neighborhood Playhouse to member of the leg­endary Actors Studio; from celebrated Broadway star to Vogue “It Girl.” At age twenty-four, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Detective Story, and a year later found herself married and a mother for the first time, her career on the rise. And then she lost it all. Her name landed on the Hollywood black­list, her offers for film and television roles ground to a halt, and her marriage fell apart. Finding reserves of strength she didn’t know she had, Grant took action against anti-Communist witch hunts in the arts. She threw herself into work, accepting every theater or teaching job that came her way. She met a man ten years her junior and began a wild, liberat­ing fling that she never expected would last a lifetime. And after twelve years of fighting the blacklist, she was finally exonerated. With cour­age and style, Grant rebuilt her life on her own terms: first stop, a starring role on Peyton Place, and then leads in Valley of the Dolls, In the Heat of the Night, and Shampoo, for which she won her first Oscar. Set amid the New York theater scene of the fifties and the star-studded parties of Malibu in the seventies, I Said Yes to Everything evokes a world of political passion and movie-star glamour. Grant tells endlessly delightful tales of costars and friends such as Warren Beatty, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, and Sidney Poitier, and writes with the verve and candor befitting such a seductive and beloved star.

Lee and Grant at Appomattox

Author : MacKinlay Kantor
Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 1402751249

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Lee and Grant at Appomattox by MacKinlay Kantor Pdf

From a Pulitzer Prize winner comes the story of an unforgettable moment in American history: the historic meeting between General Robert E. Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant that ended the Civil War. MacKinlay Kantor captures all the emotions and the details of those few days: the aristocratic Lee’s feeling of resignation; Grant’s crippling headaches; and Lee’s request--which Grant generously allowed--to permit his soldiers to keep their horses so they could plant crops for food.

Grant and Lee

Author : William A. Frassanito
Publisher : Macmillan Reference USA
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105037492696

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Grant and Lee by William A. Frassanito Pdf

Dust jacket. Civil War and American History Research Collection, purchase 1983.

Grant Vs. Lee

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Zenith Press
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-30
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9780760345313

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Grant Vs. Lee by Anonim Pdf

Grant vs. Lee is a gripping graphic portrayal of the two greatest generals during the last year of the Civil War, Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, as well as the men who served under them.

Crucible of Command

Author : William C. Davis
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780306822469

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Crucible of Command by William C. Davis Pdf

A dual biography and a fresh approach to the always compelling subject of these two iconic leaders—how they fashioned a distinctly American war, and a lasting peace, that fundamentally changed our nation

Lee and Grant

Author : Gene Smith
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781504039758

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Lee and Grant by Gene Smith Pdf

A biography of the two gifted Civil War commanders from a New York Times–bestselling author: “A great story . . . History at its best” (Publishers Weekly). Their names are forever linked in the history of the Civil War, but Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant could not have been more dissimilar. Lee came from a world of Southern gentility and aristocratic privilege while Grant had coarser, more common roots in the Midwest. As a young officer trained in the classic mold, Lee graduated from West Point at the top of his class and served with distinction in the Mexican–American War. Grant’s early military career was undistinguished and marred by rumors of drunkenness. As commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, Lee’s early victories demoralized the Union Army and cemented his reputation as a brilliant tactician. Meanwhile, Grant struggled mightily to reach the top of the Union command chain. His iron will eventually helped turn the tide of the war, however, and in April 1864, President Abraham Lincoln gave Grant command of all Union forces. A year later, he accepted Lee’s surrender at the Appomattox Court House. With brilliance and deep feeling, New York Times–bestselling author Gene Smith brings the Civil War era to vivid life and tells the dramatic story of two remarkable men as they rise to glory and reckon with the bitter aftermath of the bloodiest conflict in American history. Never before have students of American history been treated to a more personal, comprehensive, and achingly human portrait of Lee and Grant.

The Generals

Author : Nancy S. Anderson,Dwight G. Anderson
Publisher : Wings
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0517118858

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The Generals by Nancy S. Anderson,Dwight G. Anderson Pdf

Dual biography of the two greatest generals of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee.

Ulysses S. Grant Vs. Robert E. Lee

Author : Ellis Roxburgh
Publisher : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1482422255

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Ulysses S. Grant Vs. Robert E. Lee by Ellis Roxburgh Pdf

General Ulysses S. Grant led the North's Union army to victory, but Confederate general Robert E. Lee proved time and again he was a brilliant military strategist. Readers may be surprised at what they don't know about these two historic American Civil War leaders. For example, Lee was offered command of the Union armies, and Grant was once thought not fit for military duty at all. Readers will review battles that decided the conflict and consider the heavy toll of the deadly war. Vivid paintings, photographs, and illustrations bring this time period to life, while interesting quotations offer primary-source recollections of the topic, an essential part of the elementary social studies and history curriculum.

Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant ...

Author : Ulysses Simpson Grant
Publisher : New York, C. L. Webster & Company
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1885
Category : Generals
ISBN : HARVARD:32044022643373

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Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant ... by Ulysses Simpson Grant Pdf

Faced with failing health and financial ruin, the Civil War's greatest general and former president wrote his personal memoirs to secure his family's future - and won himself a unique place in American letters. Devoted almost entirely to his life as a soldier, Grant's Memoirs traces the trajectory of his extraordinary career - from West Point cadet to general-in-chief of all Union armies. For their directness and clarity, his writings on war are without rival in American literature, and his autobiography deserves a place among the very best in the genre.

Lee, Grant, and Sherman

Author : Alfred Higgins Burne
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : IND:30000068192677

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Lee, Grant, and Sherman by Alfred Higgins Burne Pdf

In this examination of Civil War leadership, Burne calls into question many of the orthodox judgments about command leadership.

The Summer of '63: Vicksburg & Tullahoma

Author : Chris Mackowski,Dan Welch
Publisher : Savas Beatie
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781954547056

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The Summer of '63: Vicksburg & Tullahoma by Chris Mackowski,Dan Welch Pdf

“An important contribution to Civil War scholarship, offering an engrossing portrait of these important campaigns . . . this reviewer recommends it highly.” —NYMAS Review The fall of Vicksburg in July 1863 fundamentally changed the strategic picture of the American Civil War, though its outcome had been anything but certain. Union general Ulysses S. Grant tried for months to capture the Confederate Mississippi River bastion, to no avail. A bold running of the river batteries, followed by a daring river crossing and audacious overland campaign, finally allowed Grant to pen the Southern army inside the entrenched city. The long and gritty siege that followed led to the fall of the city, the opening of the Mississippi to Union traffic, and a severance of the Confederacy in two. In Tennessee, meanwhile, the Union Army of the Cumberland brilliantly recaptured thousands of square miles while sustaining fewer than six hundred casualties. Commander William Rosecrans worried the North would “overlook so great an event because it is not written in letters of blood”—and history proved him right. The Tullahoma campaign has stood nearly forgotten compared to events along the Mississippi and in south-central Pennsylvania, yet all three major Union armies scored significant victories that helped bring the war closer to an end. The public historians writing for the popular Emerging Civil War blog, speaking on its podcast, or delivering talks at its annual Emerging Civil War Symposium in Virginia always present their work in ways that engage and animate audiences. Their efforts entertain, challenge, and sometimes provoke with fresh perspectives and insights born from years of working at battlefields, guiding tours, and writing for the wider Civil War community. The Summer of ’63: Vicksburg and Tullahoma is a compilation of some of their favorites, anthologized, revised, and updated, together with several original pieces. Each entry includes helpful illustrations. This important study, when read with its companion volume The Summer of ’63: Gettysburg, contextualizes the major 1863 campaigns in what arguably was the Civil War’s turning-point summer.