āLeaps straight onto the roster of essential reading for anyone even vaguely interested in Grant and the Civil War.ā āRon Chernow, author of Grant
āProvides 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.ā āThomas E. Ricks, Foreign Policy
Ulysses S. Grantās 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 Grantās memoirs, clarifying the great military leaderās 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 Associationās 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 Americaās democratic institutions and the cohesion of its social order.
āWhat gives this peculiarly reticent book its power? Above all, authenticity⦠Grantās style is strikingly modern in its economy.ā āT. J. Stiles, New York Times
āItās been said that if youāre going to pick up one memoir of the Civil War, Grantās is the one to read. Similarly, if youāre going to purchase one of the several annotated editions of his memoirs, this is the collection to own, read, and reread.ā āLibrary Journal
The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant - Ulysses S. Grant & John F. Marszalek
āLeaps straight onto the roster of essential reading for anyone even vaguely interested in Grant and the Civil War.ā āRon Chernow, author of Grant
āProvides 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.ā āThomas E. Ricks, Foreign Policy
Ulysses S. Grantās 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 Grantās memoirs, clarifying the great military leaderās 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 Associationās 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 Americaās democratic institutions and the cohesion of its social order.
āWhat gives this peculiarly reticent book its power? Above all, authenticity⦠Grantās style is strikingly modern in its economy.ā āT. J. Stiles, New York Times
āItās been said that if youāre going to pick up one memoir of the Civil War, Grantās is the one to read. Similarly, if youāre going to purchase one of the several annotated editions of his memoirs, this is the collection to own, read, and reread.ā āLibrary Journal