Sherman: Fighting Prophet

by Lloyd Lewis

Paperback, 1993

Rating

½ (11 ratings; 4)

Library's rating

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LibraryThing member stpnwlf
Bio of Sherman. One of the better ones.
LibraryThing member dhughes
The author slowly desolves into hero worship. There a number of details in the book that were not well researched such his reference to John Bell Hood having lost an arm at Gettysburg. Hood lost the use of his arm not the physical arm. Obviously, when glaring errors like this are found then any
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reader would wonder about the rest of the work. My purpose for reading this was to get the perceptions of a generation that was much closer to the actual deeds. This it accomplished. I was rather shocked at the government's handling of our heroes after 25-30 years. Like the wholesale reduction of their pay by our congress. Even with these issues I would recommend it.
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Publication

University of Nebraska Press (1993), Edition: Reprint, Paperback

Description

"War is hell," said William Tecumseh Sherman. The Union general who is remembered for his devastating march through Georgia during the Civil War is presented in all his passionate humanity by Lloyd Lewis.

Physical description

720 p.; 8.82 inches

Pages

720

ISBN

0803279450 / 9780803279452
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