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The Civil War at Perryville: Battling for the Bluegrass (Civil War Series)

audiobook The Civil War at Perryville: Battling for the Bluegrass (Civil War Series) by Christopher L. Kolakowski in History

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The memoir has been highly regarded by the public; military historians; and literary critics. Grant portrayed himself in the persona of the honorable Western hero; whose strength lies in his honesty and straightforwardness. He candidly depicted his battles against both the Confederates and internal army foes. Twain called the Memoirs a "literary masterpiece." Given over a century of favorable literary analysis; reviewer Mark Perry states that the Memoirs are "the most significant work" of American non-fiction. There must be many errors of omission in this work; because the subject is too large to be treated of in two volumes in such way as to do justice to all the officers and men engaged. There were thousands of instances; during the rebellion; of individual; company; regimental and brigade deeds of heroism which deserve special mention and are not here alluded to. The troops engaged in them will have to look to the detailed reports of their individual commanders for the full history of those deeds. Mark Twain wrote: I had been comparing the memoirs with Caesar's Commentaries... I was able to say in all sincerity; that the same high merits distinguished both books—clarity of statement; directness; simplicity; unpretentiousness; manifest truthfulness; fairness and justice toward friend and foe alike; soldierly candor and frankness; and soldierly avoidance of flowery speech. I placed the two books side by side upon the same high level; and I still think that they belonged there.


#668221 in Books The History Press 2009-08-27 2009-08-27Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .31 x 6.00l; .70 #File Name: 1596296720192 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good ReadBy Fort BenningNice read. Recommend for casual or serious civil war enthusiast. The highpoint of the rebellion happened in 1862 and the Kentucky campaign was an aggressive gamble that reached an apogee at a small sleepy Kentucky town called Perryville.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Don't Expect MuchBy map62Okay. Decent overview. Too short.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy jim edgingtonVery good easy read.

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