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General Lee

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A soldier, a politician, and an author, General Fitzhugh Lee (18351905) had earlier attended West Point as a cadet and proved to be a boisterous challenge to the superintendent of the Academy, who was also his uncle: Robert E. Lee. Fitzhugh developed an abiding affection and respect for Lee, culminating in the nephews brilliant service to the Confederate cause. On his part, Lee commended Fitzhugh as an excellent cavalry officer...I feel at liberty to call upon himon all occasions. It was Fitzhugh who discovered how vulnerable Joseph Hookers right was and thus enabled Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson to plan the wars most famous flanking movement at the battle of Chancellorsville. Later, Fitzhughs cavalry covered the final retreat of Lees exhausted army to Appomattox. After the war, his close relationship with his uncle continued, finding its best expression in Fitzhughs biography, General Lee, which is valuable both as a passionate portrait of the celebrated general and as a historical document. Fitzhugh enjoyed the great advantage of access to Lees unpublished private papers and used them generously, so that the strongest voice the reader encounters is not the authors, but his subjects. The book covers Lees early service in the Mexican War through his masterful command during the Seven Days Battle and later at Second Manassas, Sharpsburg Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, up to his surrender and last years. General Lee admits readers into the mind of the Souths greatest hero and permits them to relive the immense achievements his military genius won against enormous odds.

Author Biography:

Fitzhugh Lee was the nephew of Robert E. Lee, and a commander in Lee's army.
Release date NZ
August 22nd, 1994
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Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
489
Dimensions
129x201x28
ISBN-13
9780306805899
Product ID
2445334

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