Twenty years after Appomattox, stricken by cancer and facing financial
ruin, Ulysses S. Grant wrote his Personal Memoirs to secure his
family's future. in doing so, the Civil War's greatest general won
himself a unique place in American letters. His character, intelligence,
sense of purpose, and simple compassion are evident throughout this
vivid and deeply moving account, which has been acclaimed by readers as
diverse asMark Twain, Matthew Arnold, Gertrude Stein, and Edmund Wilson.
Annotated and complete with detailed maps, battle plans, and facsimiles
reproduced from the original edition, this volume offers an unparalleled
vantage on the most terrible, moving, and inexhaustibly fascinating
event in American history. included are 174 letters, many of them to his
wife, Julia, which offer an intimate view of their affectionate and
enduring marriage.
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