Completed just days before his death and hailed by Mark Twain as "the
most remarkable work of its kind since the Commentaries of Julius
Caesar," this is the now-legendary autobiography of ULYSSES SIMPSON
GRANT (1822-1885), 18th president of the United States and the Union
general who led the North to victory in the Civil War. Though Grant
opens with tales of his boyhood, his education at West Point, and his
early military career in the Mexican-American war of the 1840s, it is
Grant's intimate observations on the conduct of the Civil War, which
make up the bulk of the work, that have made this required reading for
history students, military strategists, and Civil War buffs alike. This
unabridged edition features all the material that was originally
published in two volumes in 1885 and 1886, including maps,
illustrations, and the text of Grant's July 1865 report to Washington on
the state of the armies under his command.