"Life And Remains Of Robert Lee" offers a detailed biographical account of Robert E. Lee, the renowned Confederate general. Written by Robert Herbert Story, this work delves into the life, military career, and personal character of one of the most significant figures in American history. The book explores Lee's leadership during the American Civil War, his strategic decisions, and his profound impact on the conflict.
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