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James Longstreet: Lee's War Horse. ([New ed.].)

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James Longstreet stood with Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson in the great triumvirate of the Army of Northern Virginia.

He fought from First Manassas through Appomattox and served as Lee's senior subordinate for most of that time.

In this classic work, first published by UNC Press in 1936, H.

J. Eckenrode and Bryan Conrad follow Longstreet from his leading role in the military history of the Confederacy through his controversial postwar career and eventual status as an outcast in Southern society.

Though they acknowledge his considerable gifts as a corps commander and absolve him of guilt for the Gettysburg debacle, the authors also call attention to the consequences of Longstreet's unbridled ambition, extreme self-confidence, and stubbornness. |A biography of James Longstreet, from his leading role as commander of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia through his controversial postwar career.

Although the authors absolve Longstreet of guilt for Gettysburg, they call attention to the consequences of his unbridled ambition and stubbornness.

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Product Details
0807866598 / 9780807866597
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
31/12/1986
English
423 pages
155 x 232 mm
Copy: 20%; print: 20%