Book by Dowdey Clifford
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"A distinguished study of Lee's operations from the Wilderness to Petersburg. Dowdey is both exciting and provocative as he analyzes the frustrating restrictions which surrounded Lee during this crucial campaign."-David Donald, New York Herald Tribune -- David Donald New York Herald Tribune "In many ways this is the best study yet made of Lee's last desperate campaign in the open field."-Bruce Catton, New York Times Book Review -- Bruce Catton New York Times Book Review "[Dowdey's work is noted for] readability, historical accuracy, a feeling for human character and motives, and a talent for narrative... The evaluation of Lee alone is a superbly perceptive piece of writing. Highly recommended."-Library Journal Library Journal
Reseña del editor:
No history is more beautifully written than this one covering General Robert E. Lee's last campaign with the Army of Northern Virginia from early May to mid-June of 1864. Here the aging Lee is shown improvising strategy with a brilliance that cannot reduce the hopelessness of his situation. With the ghost of a once great army, he is caught between the overwhelming might of the Union forces and the crippling restrictions of his own government.
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- EditorialUniversity of Nebraska Press
- Año de publicación1993
- ISBN 10 0803265956
- ISBN 13 9780803265950
- EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
- Número de páginas415
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