The Road to Appomattox (History / Civil War)
Price 21.95 - 22.74 USD
Praise for Robert Hendrickson"s The Road to Appomattox "An almost novelistically easy narrative, punctuated by well-done portraits of major players (Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Sherman, Sheridan, etc.). . . . Hendrickson betters much other popular history of the subject."--Booklist "A lucid summary of this fateful period, featuring profiles of the leading players together with colorful anecdotes."--Kirkus Reviews "Hendrickson"s account will appeal to general readers through his use of well-known first-person accounts to convey the human dimension of the fighting. . . . Specialists will appreciate Hendrickson"s argument that Grant"s pursuit of Lee and his army was the only way to defeat an opponent determined to keep the field at any price. "--Publishers Weekly Early in 1864, after three long years of bloody and horrifying civil war, Ulysses S. Grant took command of all Union forces engaged against the Confederacy. Grim and ruthless in his determination, Grant set out to grind the enemy into submission with superior numbers, equipment, and firepower. It would take a year for Grant"s strategy to succeed--the final and most murderous year of an already savage struggle. Lavishly supplemented with vintage photographs, drawings, contemporary documents, and maps, The Road to Appomattox offers rich and rewarding reading for history lovers, Civil War buffs, and anyone who enjoys a memorable story engagingly told. "Definitely a page-turner that will appeal to the general reader and the Civil War enthusiast."--Library Journal