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Paperback A Star Book Meet General Grant Book

ISBN: 1026005019

ISBN13: 9781026005019

A Star Book Meet General Grant

"Meet General Grant" is a compelling and influential biography that offers a deeply humanizing portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, one of the most significant figures in American history. Written by W. E. Woodward, this work moves beyond the rigid, stoic imagery often associated with the Union general to explore the complexities of his character, his personal struggles, and his remarkable rise to power. Woodward delves into Grant's early life, his challenges in the civilian world, and his eventual military triumphs that defined the outcome of the American Civil War.

The narrative provides an insightful look at Grant's strategic mind on the battlefield and his subsequent transition to the White House as the eighteenth President of the United States. By focusing on Grant's temperament and motivations, Woodward presents a nuanced view of a man who was both a brilliant commander and a person of profound contradictions. This biography remains a vital resource for readers interested in the Civil War era, military leadership, and the personal life of a man who helped shape the future of a nation. "Meet General Grant" is a classic of American biographical literature, capturing the spirit of an era and the essence of its most famous soldier.

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