Grant and Sherman Grant and Sherman

Grant and Sherman

The Friendship That Won the Civil War

    • 4.2 • 6 Ratings
    • $11.99
    • $11.99

Publisher Description

"We were as brothers," William Tecumseh Sherman said, describing his relationship to Ulysses S. Grant. They were incontestably two of the most important figures in the Civil War, but until now there has been no book about their victorious partnership and the deep friendship that made it possible.

They were prewar failures--Grant, forced to resign from the Regular Army because of his drinking, and Sherman, who held four different jobs, including a beloved position at a military academy in the South, during the four years before the Confederates fired on Fort Sumter. But heeding the call to save the Union each struggled past political hurdles to join the war effort. And taking each other's measure at the Battle of Shiloh, ten months into the war, they began their unique collaboration. Often together under fire on the war's great battlefields, they smoked cigars as they gave orders and learned from their mistakes as well as from their shrewd decisions. They shared the demands of family life and the heartache of loss, including the tragic death of Shermans's favorite son. They supported each other in the face of mudslinging criticism by the press and politicians. Their growing mutual admiration and trust, which President Lincoln increasingly relied upon, would set the stage for the crucial final year of the war. While Grant battled with Lee in the campaigns that ended at Appomattox Court House, Sherman first marched through Georgia to Atlanta, and then continued with his epic March to the Sea. Not only did Grant and Sherman come to think alike, but, even though their headquarters at that time were hundreds of miles apart, they were in virtually daily communication strategizing the final moves of the war and planning how to win the peace that would follow.

Moving and elegantly written, Grant and Sherman is an historical page turner: a gripping portrait of two men, whose friendship, forged on the battlefield, would win the Civil War.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2005
October 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
480
Pages
PUBLISHER
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
2.7
MB

More Books Like This

U. S. Grant: The Civil War Years U. S. Grant: The Civil War Years
2016
American General American General
2014
Sherman's March Sherman's March
2016
The Man Who Saved the Union The Man Who Saved the Union
2012
Storm Over the Land Storm Over the Land
2015
The Scourge of War The Scourge of War
2020

More Books by Charles Bracelen Flood

Lee: The Last Years Lee: The Last Years
1998
1864 1864
2009
First to Fly First to Fly
2015
Grant's Final Victory Grant's Final Victory
2011

Customers Also Bought