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"Leaps straight onto the roster of essential reading for anyone
even vaguely interested in Grant and the Civil War." -Ron Chernow,
author of Grant "Provides leadership lessons that can be obtained
nowhere else... Ulysses Grant in his Memoirs gives us a unique
glimpse of someone who found that the habit of reflection could
serve as a force multiplier for leadership." -Thomas E. Ricks,
Foreign Policy Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs, sold door-to-door by
former Union soldiers, were once as ubiquitous in American
households as the Bible. Mark Twain and Henry James hailed them as
great literature, and countless presidents credit Grant with
influencing their own writing. This is the first comprehensively
annotated edition of Grant's memoirs, clarifying the great military
leader's thoughts on his life and times through the end of the
Civil War and offering his invaluable perspective on battlefield
decision making. With annotations compiled by the editors of the
Ulysses S. Grant Association's Presidential Library, this
definitive edition enriches our understanding of the pre-war years,
the war with Mexico, and the Civil War. Grant provides essential
insight into how rigorously these events tested America's
democratic institutions and the cohesion of its social order. "What
gives this peculiarly reticent book its power? Above all,
authenticity... Grant's style is strikingly modern in its economy."
-T. J. Stiles, New York Times "It's been said that if you're going
to pick up one memoir of the Civil War, Grant's is the one to read.
Similarly, if you're going to purchase one of the several annotated
editions of his memoirs, this is the collection to own, read, and
reread." -Library Journal
"This fine volume leaps straight onto the roster of essential
reading for anyone even vaguely interested in Grant and the Civil
War. The book is deeply researched, but it introduces its
scholarship with a light touch that never interferes with the
reader's enjoyment of Grant's fluent narrative."-Ron Chernow,
author of Grant Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs, sold door-to-door by
former Union soldiers, were once as ubiquitous in American
households as the Bible. Mark Twain, Gertrude Stein, Henry James,
and Edmund Wilson hailed them as great literature, and countless
presidents, including Clinton and George W. Bush, credit Grant with
influencing their own writing. Yet a judiciously annotated edition
of these memoirs has never been produced until now. The Personal
Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant is the first comprehensively annotated
edition of Grant's memoirs, clarifying the great military leader's
thoughts on his life and times through the end of the Civil War and
offering his invaluable perspective on battlefield decision making.
An introduction contextualizes Grant's life and significance, and
lucid editorial commentary allows his voice and narrative to shine
through. With annotations compiled by the editors of the Ulysses S.
Grant Association's Presidential Library, this definitive edition
enriches our understanding of the pre-war years, the war with
Mexico, and the Civil War. Grant provides essential insight into
how rigorously these events tested America's democratic
institutions and the cohesion of its social order. The Personal
Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant is a work of profound political,
historical, and literary significance. This celebrated annotated
edition will introduce a new generation of readers of all
backgrounds to an American classic.
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