Grant vs. Lee: Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives-2022 Hardcover; SIGNED

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width: 6 in Features: Revised, Dust Jacket Item Width: 6 in Item Weight: 13 Oz Book Series: Emerging Civil War Anniversary Ser. Item Length: 9 in Original Language: English height: 0.7 in Author: Dan Welch Book Title: Grant vs. Lee: Favorite Stories..... Illustrator: Yes Number of Pages: 303 Pages Publication Year: 2022 ISBN: 9781611215953 Signed: Yes Item Height: 0.7 in Topic: United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877) Format: Hardcover Country of Origin: United States Genre: History Signed By: Editors Publisher: Savas Beatie Narrative Type: Nonfiction Language: English

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Grant vs. Lee: Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives-2022 Hardcover; SIGNED. With 303 pages and illustrations, this book provides readers with a unique insight into the historical events and narratives surrounding the Civil War, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's collection. The product is a signed 2022 hardcover book titled "Grant vs. Lee: Favorite Stories and Fresh Perspectives from the Historians at Emerging Civil War." Published by Savas Beatie, this nonfiction book in the Emerging Civil War Anniversary Series Edited by Chris Mackowski and Dan Welch offers a detailed exploration of the United States Civil War period. With 303 pages and illustrations, this book provides readers with a unique insight into the historical events and narratives surrounding the Civil War, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's collection. With the presidential election looming in the fall, President Abraham Lincoln needed to break the deadlock. To do so, he promoted Ulysses S. Grant—the man who had strung together victory after victory in the Western Theater, including the capture of two entire Confederate armies. The unassuming “dust-covered man” was now in command of all the Union armies, and he came east to lead them. The unlucky soldiers of George G. Meade’s Army of the Potomac had developed a grudging respect for their Southern adversary and assumed a wait-and-see attitude: “Grant,” they reasoned, “has never met Bobby Lee yet.” By the spring of 1864, Robert E. Lee, the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, had come to embody the Confederate cause. Grant knew as much and decided to take the field with the Potomac army. He ordered his subordinates to forego efforts to capture the capital of Richmond in favor of annihilating Lee’s command. Grant’s directive to General Meade was straightforward: “Where Lee goes, there you will go also.” Lee and Grant would come to symbolize the armies they led when the spring 1864 campaign began in northern Virginia in the Wilderness on May 5, 1864. What followed was a desperate and bloody death match that ran through the long siege of Richmond and Petersburg before finally ending at Appomattox Court House eleven months later—but at what cost along the way? LOCATION: SR-BS