Part one of the classic Civil War study of General Ulysses S. Grant, written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Bruce Catton, introduces General Grant as he undertakes his first Civil War command, and follows h
A classic work of military history, follows the enigmatic commander in chief of the Union forces through the last year and a half of the Civil War. It is both a revelatory portrait of Ulysses S. Grant
Bruce Catton, whose name is identified with Civil War history, grew up in Benzonia, Michigan, probably the only town within two hundred miles, he says, not founded to cash in on the lumber boom. In th
This classic work by Pulitzer Prize winner Bruce Catton, one of the great historians of the Civil War, takes an incisive look at the turning point of the war, when the great armies of the North and So
First published in 1955, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Bruce Catton’s classic account of the Civil War simultaneously captures the dramatic scope and intimate experience of that epic struggle in on
When first published in 1953, Bruce Catton, our foremost Civil War historian was awarded both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for excellence in nonfiction.??This final volume of The Arm
An account of the Civil War describes the battles and their outcomes, Union and Confederate generals, daily life of the soldiers, presidents Lincoln and Davis, and the factor of slavery.
A fascinating and insightful examination of the life and times of the victorious Civil War general who became a controversial American president. In U. S. Grant and the American Military Tradition, Pu
An account of the Civil War describes the battles and their outcomes, Union and Confederate generals, daily life of the soldiers, presidents Lincoln and Davis, and the factor of slavery.
An account of the Civil War describes the battles and their outcomes, Union and Confederate generals, daily life of the soldiers, presidents Lincoln and Davis, and the factor of slavery.
Infinitely readable and absorbing, Bruce Catton’s The Civil War is one of the most widely read general histories of the war available in a single volume.? Introduced by the critically acclaimed Civil
Bruce Catton, Charles P. Roland, David Donald, and T. Harry WilliamsEdited, with a New Preface, by Grady McWhineyWith a New Introduction by Joseph T. GlatthaarDuring the Civil War centennial, four emi