John Brown Gordon was one of the toughest Confederate generals in the Civil War. He was wounded multiple times during the Seven Days Battles and at Antietam; where he was hit 4 times and continued to fight until a bullet slammed him in the face; passing through his cheek and out his jaw. Robert E. Lee described Gordon to Jefferson Davis as "characterized by splendid audacity.†Although he was a tough fighter; Gordon was a good writer; and he had a story to tell. He'd fought in almost every major battle in the East; and he talked all about them in his memoir: Reminiscences of the Civil War. The memoir included fun anecdotes and analysis of the generalship.
#708220 in Books John Rankin 2013-09-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .77 x 6.00l; 1.12 #File Name: 1492332356340 pagesThe Real Muhammad In the Eyes of Ibn Ishaq
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