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Book details
  • Genre:HISTORY
  • SubGenre:Military / United States
  • Language:English
  • Pages:426
  • Paperback ISBN:9781622097722

The Wartime Memoirs of Robert E. Lee

by Edward Aronoff

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Overview
Follow General Lee as he first saved Richmond from the Yankees starting the Seven Days battles, and then drove them clear out of Virginia. Five resounding victories followed until Gettysburg. After that Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia fought on the defensive until the surrender to Grant at Appomattox.
Description
Through General lee's eyes each chapter details the battle, and the man who led that part of The Army of Northern Virginia, with the results for both sides. Each chapter also details the events and reasons for the cause of the various battles, and the results of those battles to both sides, North and South. This of course would involve the Richmond White House, with its leader, Confederate President, Jefferson Davis, and the Washington leader, President, Abraham Lincoln. Then there are Lee's Lieutenants. Porter of Cannon fame, Jeb Stuart, General and leader of the Army of Northern Virginia Cavalry, and Pickett for whom the failed charge at Gettysburg was named (Picketts Charge). Everything in the book has been researched for accuracy and is documented by footnotes. Wherever possible pictures of the principle people involved in the war is added.
About the author
Edward Aronoff was educated in New York, Iowa and Florida. He worked for several years in the Tampa Bay Area. Moving on to a literary career, he has been writing ever since. To his credit he has two awards for writing, one being from the Civil War Times for betrayal At Gettysburg. He now lives in Florida and the mountains of North Carolina.