Lee's Lieutenants: Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville

Lee's Lieutenants: Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville
Title Lee's Lieutenants: Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville PDF eBook
Author Douglas Southall Freeman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 808
Release 1997
Genre United States
ISBN 0684837846

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Volume one of a three volume set which describes the military personalities and tactics during the American Civil War, presenting the stories and military campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia under the direction of Robert E. Lee.

Lee's Lieutenants: Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville

Lee's Lieutenants: Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville
Title Lee's Lieutenants: Cedar Mountain to Chancellorsville PDF eBook
Author Douglas Southall Freeman
Publisher Macmillan Publishing Company
Pages 2395
Release 1977-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780684154879

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Volume one-Manassas to Malvern Hill; Volume two:Cedar Mountain To Chancellorsville: Volume three-Part one of Gettysburg to Appomattox: Volume four-Part two of Gettysburg to Appomattox.

Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study In Command

Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study In Command
Title Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study In Command PDF eBook
Author Douglas Southall Freeman
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 1230
Release 2016-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 1786259478

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Following the critical success of R. E. Lee: A Biography, for which he won the 1935 Pulitzer Prize, author Douglas Southall Freeman expanded his study of the Confederacy with the critically acclaimed three-volume Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study in Command, originally published in 1942, 1943, and 1944. Together, the three volumes present a unique combination of military strategy, biography, and Civil War history, and shows how armies actually work. Published during World War II, it had a great influence on American military leaders and strategists. Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study in Command established Freeman as the pre-eminent military historian in the country, and led to close friendships with United States generals George Marshall and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Lees Lieutenants 3 Volume Abridged

Lees Lieutenants 3 Volume Abridged
Title Lees Lieutenants 3 Volume Abridged PDF eBook
Author Douglas Southall Freeman
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 920
Release 2010-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 1451603169

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A towering landmark in Civil War literature, long considered one of the great masterpieces of military history -- now available in a one-volume abridgment. Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command is the most colorful and popular of Douglas Southall Freeman's works. A sweeping narrative that presents a multiple biography against the flame-shot background of the American Civil War, it is the story of the great figures of the Army of Northern Virginia who fought under Robert E. Lee. Dr. Freeman describes the early rise and fall of General Beauregard, the developing friction between Jefferson Davis and Joseph E. Johnston, the emergence and failure of a number of military charlatans, and the triumphs of unlikely men at crucial times. He also describes the rise of the legendary "Stonewall" Jackson and traces his progress in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign and into Richmond amid the acclaim of the South. The Confederacy won resounding victories throughout the war, but seldom easily or without tremendous casualties. Death was always on the heels of fame, but the men who survived -- among them Jackson, Longstreet, and Ewell -- developed as commanders and men. Lee's Lieutenants follows these men to the costly battle at Gettysburg, through the deepening twilight of the South's declining military might, and finally to the collapse of Lee's command and his formal surrender in 1865. To his unparalleled descriptions of men and operations, Dr. Freeman adds an insightful analysis of the lessons learned and their bearing upon the future military development of the nation. Accessible at last in a one-volume edition abridged by noted Civil War historian Stephen W. Sears, Lee's Lieutenants is essential reading for all Civil War buffs, students of war, and admirers of the historian's art as practiced at its very highest level.

American Military History

American Military History
Title American Military History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 780
Release 1989
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Crossroads of Freedom

Crossroads of Freedom
Title Crossroads of Freedom PDF eBook
Author James M. McPherson
Publisher Pivotal Moments in American Hi
Pages 232
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780195173307

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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian McPherson offers a masterful portrait of the bloodiest single day in American history, the Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862.

Douglas Southall Freeman

Douglas Southall Freeman
Title Douglas Southall Freeman PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 472
Release 2002-04-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781455603671

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"David Johnson's even-handed biography of Douglas Southall Freeman exactly limns an extraordinary man. The Doc, as we newsmen knew him, would be pleased."--James J. Kilpatrick "I picked up this book in the early evening, and it was 2:30 A.M. before I reluctantly laid it aside. That's no exaggeration. Johnson not only brings to life his subject but also the times and the place." --Charley Reese "Just as Boswell eventually found an exemplary biographer in Frederick Pottle so has Dr. Freeman found one in David Johnson." --Dr. Richard Mullen, Contemporary Review Douglas Southall Freeman (1886-1953) remains one of the greatest historians of the Civil War. His monumental biographies, including Lee's Lieutenants and the Pulitzer Prize-winning R. E. Lee, combined intellectual fervor with meticulous research and a graceful prose style. He received a second, posthumous Pulitzer Prize for his six-volume study of George Washington, still the definitive work on the first president. Freeman's literary accomplishments are all the more remarkable considering that he was also editor of the Richmond News Leader from 1915 to 1949 and made twice-daily radio news broadcasts. Freeman's influence was not confined to Virginia or the South, nor was his expertise limited to the Civil War. During World War I, Pres. Woodrow Wilson read Freeman's daily reports about the conflict in Europe. Freeman also acted as friend and advisor to world leaders like Winston Churchill and Dwight Eisenhower. Until now, no biography of this important figure has existed. With Douglas Southall Freeman, first-time author David E. Johnson brings the man and his achievements to light.