One hundred and thirty-three years after its 1885 publication by Mark
Twain, Elizabeth Samet has annotated this lavish edition of Grant's
landmark memoir, and expands the Civil War backdrop against which this
monumental American life is typically read. No previous edition combines
such a sweep of historical and cultural contexts with the literary
authority that Samet, an English professor obsessed with Grant for
decades, brings to the table.
Whether exploring novels Grant read at West Point or presenting majestic
images culled from archives, Samet curates a richly annotated, highly
collectible edition that will fascinate Civil War buffs. The edition
also breaks new ground in its attack on the "Lost Cause" revisionism
that still distorts our national conversation about the legacy of the
Civil War. Never has Grant's transformation from tanner's son to
military leader been more insightfully and passionately explained than
in this timely edition, appearing on the 150th anniversary of Grant's
1868 presidential election.