Explore a critical analysis of General George B. McClellan's strategies and actions in "How McClellan Took Manassas." Penned under the pseudonym 'Old Napoleon' by Francis Suydam Hoffman, this historical account delves into the military decisions and circumstances surrounding the Battle of Manassas (also known as the Battle of Bull Run) during the American Civil War.
Hoffman offers insights into the leadership of McClellan and the broader strategic context of this pivotal conflict. Readers interested in military history, the American Civil War, and the leadership of key figures will find valuable perspectives in this detailed work.
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