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In 'From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America (Illustrated Edition)', James Longstreet offers a compelling narrative of the American Civil War from a Confederate perspective. Through his rich prose, Longstreet crafts a vivid portrayal of the conflict's crucial battles, extending from the First Battle of Bull Run to the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. While delving into the tactical and strategic decisions of the war, the memoir stands out for its endeavor to address and counteract the criticisms levied against Longstreet's military performance. It therefore not only…mehr

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In 'From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America (Illustrated Edition)', James Longstreet offers a compelling narrative of the American Civil War from a Confederate perspective. Through his rich prose, Longstreet crafts a vivid portrayal of the conflict's crucial battles, extending from the First Battle of Bull Run to the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. While delving into the tactical and strategic decisions of the war, the memoir stands out for its endeavor to address and counteract the criticisms levied against Longstreet's military performance. It therefore not only serves as a historical account but also as a personal vindication, set against the broader literary context of post-war reflections and Civil War historiography. General James Longstreet, a principal subordinate to Robert E. Lee, played a pivotal role in several key battles during the Civil War. His memoir emerges from a deeply personal place, as many Southern historical narratives painted him as a scapegoat for the Confederacy's defeat, especially at Gettysburg. Longstreet's account stands as a significant counter-narrative, aiming to set the record straight by presenting his strategic insights and highlighting his contributions to the Confederate efforts. His work elucidates the intense controversies and political machinations within the Confederate leadership, and reveals much about the challenges of war and the intricate dynamics of command. This book is essential reading for those engaged with the American Civil War, offering a rare insider look into the Confederate command structure. It is well suited for scholars and Civil War aficionados alike, who seek to broaden their understanding of the war through the lens of one of its most controversial figures. Longstreet's determination to defend his legacy makes the memoir a compelling study in leadership, honor, and the often-complex nature of historical memory. The text is a meticulous contribution to the annals of military history and a testament to the value of personal perspective in the vast tapestry of America's past.

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James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 - January 2, 1904) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War and one of the principal lieutenants of General Robert E. Lee, who referred to him as his 'Old War Horse.' He served under Lee as the commander of the First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. Following the war, Longstreet's life took a turn when he endorsed the Republican Party and supported his friend Ulysses S. Grant in his presidential campaign. This political shift and Longstreet's willingness to work with the Reconstruction government made him an unpopular figure in the South at the time, a fact that colored the subsequent interpretations of his military career. Apart from his military career and political involvements, Longstreet was also an author, best known for his memoir, 'From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America (Illustrated Edition),' which provides an inside look at the Confederate command during the Civil War. In his book, he reflects on his experiences and decisions, detailing battles and strategies with the meticulousness of a seasoned general. His writing is seen as an attempt to defend his actions and to shed light on his perspective of the war. Longstreet's literary style is straightforward yet detailed, reflecting his analytical nature and military background.