"Michael Korda has delivered a jewel of a short life of Ulysses S.
Grant, a general deadly on the battlefield and unprepossessing off it.
As a biographer Korda is Grant-like himself: unambiguous, decisive,
clear. The book is a joy to read." --Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author of Lonesome Dove
The first officer since George Washington to become a four-star general
in the United States Army, Ulysses S. Grant was a man who managed to end
the Civil War on a note of grace, and was the only president between
Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson to serve eight consecutive years in
the White House. The son of an Ohio tanner, he has long been remembered
as a brilliant general but a failed president whose second term ended in
financial and political scandal. But now acclaimed, bestselling author
Michael Korda offers a dramatic reconsideration of the man, his life,
and his presidency. Ulysses S. Grant is an evenhanded and stirring
portrait of a flawed leader who nevertheless ably guided America through
a pivotal juncture in its history.