The memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant, detailing events and battles of the Civil War. Originally published shortly before Grant's death in two volumes by Mark Twain, the memoirs recall critical events and battles of the Civil War in a gripping literary style. Also included are maps and troop positions relating to decisive moments of the war.
The complete personal memoirs of the 18th President of the United States and chief Union General during the American Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant.
Completed just days before his death and hailed by Mark Twain as "the most remarkable work of its kind since the Commentaries of Julius Caesar," this is the now-legendary autobiography of ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT (1822-1885), 18th president of ...
Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant
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This book, which includes both Volume I and II, articulately spells out the military career of one of the United States' greatest generals.
This is the first complete annotated edition of Grant’s memoirs, fully representing the great military leader’s thoughts on his life and times through the end of the Civil War—including the antebellum era and the Mexican War—and his ...
Their style is at least flawless, and no man can improve upon it." Highly recommended. Author — General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in 1885-86, New York, C.L. Webster & Co.
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Written as Grant was dying in 1885, the two-volume set was published by Mark Twain shortly after Grant's death.
Never has Grant’s transformation from tanner’s son to military leader been more insightfully and passionately explained than in this timely edition, appearing on the 150th anniversary of Grant’s 1868 presidential election.