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Paperback Jeb Stuart Book

ISBN: 1025351002

ISBN13: 9781025351001

Jeb Stuart

"Jeb Stuart" is a definitive and evocative biography of James Ewell Brown Stuart, the legendary cavalry commander of the Confederate States of America. Written with the insight of a professional soldier, the work provides a vivid portrayal of the man who served as the "eyes and ears" of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. The narrative traces Stuart's path from his formative years through his most celebrated exploits, detailing his innovative use of cavalry for reconnaissance and his magnetic, high-spirited leadership style.

Throughout the text, the author captures both the tactical brilliance and the personal charisma of Stuart, following his campaigns through the major theaters of the American Civil War. From his daring rides around the Union army to his final stand at Yellow Tavern, the work examines the strategic impact of his maneuvers and the romanticism often associated with his command. More than just a military history, "Jeb Stuart" explores the character of a man who embodied the dash and daring of the 19th-century cavalryman. It stands as a significant piece of historical literature, offering readers a deep understanding of one of the most famous figures in American military annals.

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