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McClellan, Sherman, and Grant (edition 1991)

by T. Harry Williams

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this collection of biographies are valuable command studies. though I found little new in them, yet they are useful basis for further studies of Union Commanders.
The thread certainly seems to indicate that the latter two commanders had to spend a great deal of their time undoing the work of Little Mac who had the wrong end of the stick in dealing with Southern intransigence. This is a book to be taught to the neo-Confederates, but they will happily continue to drift through their self induced neurosis about "Theh Wahr." ( )
  DinadansFriend | Jun 12, 2015 |
this collection of biographies are valuable command studies. though I found little new in them, yet they are useful basis for further studies of Union Commanders.
The thread certainly seems to indicate that the latter two commanders had to spend a great deal of their time undoing the work of Little Mac who had the wrong end of the stick in dealing with Southern intransigence. This is a book to be taught to the neo-Confederates, but they will happily continue to drift through their self induced neurosis about "Theh Wahr." ( )
  DinadansFriend | Jun 12, 2015 |

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