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In "From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America (Illustrated Edition)," James Longstreet offers a compelling and firsthand account of the American Civil War, blending reflective narrative with vivid imagery. Through his articulate prose, Longstreet captures pivotal moments from significant battles to the strategies and struggles that defined the conflict. This memoir is enriched with illustrations, providing readers a visual context that complements his personal anecdotes and insights, making it an invaluable resource for both historians and general readers intrigued by…mehr

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In "From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America (Illustrated Edition)," James Longstreet offers a compelling and firsthand account of the American Civil War, blending reflective narrative with vivid imagery. Through his articulate prose, Longstreet captures pivotal moments from significant battles to the strategies and struggles that defined the conflict. This memoir is enriched with illustrations, providing readers a visual context that complements his personal anecdotes and insights, making it an invaluable resource for both historians and general readers intrigued by the era's complexity. Longstreet's position as a Confederate general lends authenticity to his observations, revealing both the valor and the futility of war through a soldier's lens. James Longstreet, one of the most controversial figures of the Civil War, served under General Robert E. Lee and was involved in many of the major battles, including Gettysburg and Antietam. His reflections in this memoir stem from his experiences on and off the battlefield, as well as the shifting perceptions of the war following its conclusion. Longstreet's experiences as a military leader, and his later advocacy for reconciliation, provide an intriguing backdrop that enriches the narrative. Recommended for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, Longstreet's memoir is a crucial addition to the literature on the Civil War. It not only chronicles historic events but also serves as a reminder of the human experiences behind military decisions. This illustrated edition invites readers to engage deeply with the past and understand the complexities of war through the eyes of a key participant.

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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.