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The Ultimate James Longstreet Collection

Charles River Editors
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Includes: Charles River Editors original biography of Longstreet Longstreets From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America Longstreets official records from the Civil War One of the most important, and controversial, Confederate generals during the Civil War was Lieutenant General James Longstreet, the man Robert E. Lee called his old war horse. Longstreet was Lees principal subordinate for most of the war, ably managing a corps in the Army of Northern Virginia and being instrumental in Confederate victories at Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chickamauga. Longstreet was also effective at Antietam and the Battle of the Wilderness, where he was nearly killed by a shot through the neck. Had Longstreet died on the field in early May 1864, he would almost certainly be considered one of the Souths biggest heroes. However, it was his performance at Gettysburg and arguments with other Southern generals after the Civil War that tarnished his image. After the South lost the war and Gettysburg came to be viewed as one of its biggest turning points, former Confederate generals looked to that battle to find scapegoats to blame for losing the war. Longstreet was charged with being slow to attack on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, allowing the Union to man Little Round Top. He also resisted Lees order for Picketts Charge the next day, making his criticisms clear both that day and after the war through his rightings. The fact that he served in Republican administrations after the Civil War rubbed his former comrades the wrong way, and the Georgian Longstreets criticism of Lee infuriated the Virginian Lost Cause advocates who idolized Lee.Near the end of his life, Longstreet authored From Manassas to Appomattox, a Civil War memoirs that looked to rebut his critics. Longstreet didnt avoid his critics, facing them head on by fending off criticisms of his record for the most part, usually including letters written by other officers to his defense. Longstreet also didnt pull punches, which he does at times quite poignantly on Lee's mishaps, most notably of course at Gettysburg. In other instances, he defends himself by criticizing others. When Fitz Lee notes that R.E. Lee called Longstreet the hardest man to move in the Army (a comment that can't be confirmed or refuted), he comes to his own defense in part by criticizing Stonewall Jackson during the Seven Days campaign. Hindsight is 20/20, and Longstreet's arguments in the conduct of certain campaigns certainly benefited from the passing of 30 years. At a number of places, Longstreet believes that if his suggestions were followed, the results could have destroyed Union armies or won the War. Nobody will ever be sure if he's right or wrong on these matters, though historians typically consider those kinds of statements bluster.The Ultimate James Longstreet Collection looks at the life and career of one of the Souths most important and controversial fighters, including an original biography of the life and legacy of Longstreet, his personal memoirs From Manassas to Appomattox, and his Official Records reports of the battles he fought in during the Civil War. The Ultimate James Longstreet Collection also includes a Table of Contents and pictures of important people, places, and events.

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Generi Storia e Biografie » Storia militare » Storia delle Americhe , Gialli Noir e Avventura » Storie di guerra

Editore Charles River Editors

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 29/10/2012

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781475319088

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