Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command - Tapa dura

Freeman, Douglas Southall; Sears, Stephen W.

 
9780684833095: Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command

Sinopsis

Featuring a detailed, fold-out campaign map, fifty-four smaller maps, and photographs, a one-volume abridgement of a monument in the landscape of Civil War literature traces the course of the war as seen through the eyes of Lee's field officers.

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Douglas Southall Freeman was born in Lynchburg, Virginia, in 1886, the son of a Confederate soldier. After receiving a Ph.D. in history from Johns Hopkins University at the age of twenty-two, he embarked on a newspaper career. He was named the editor of the Richmond News Leader at the age of twenty-nine, a post he would hold for thirty-four years. In 1915, Freeman was commissioned to write a one-volume biography of Robert E. Lee; twenty years later, his four-volume R. E. Lee won the Pulitzer Prize. The three volumes of Lee's Lieutenants took him a relatively modest eight years to complete. He won another Pulitzer Prize for his six-volume biography of George Washington, which he finished only hours before his death in 1953.

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