Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

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Publisher
Arkose Press
Released
1885
Pages
380
Series
Universal library -- UL 129
Readers
5.0★ (3)

Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

1885 · Book · Ulysses S. Grant

American Personal narrativesBiographyBiography & AutobiographyCampaignsDummies (Bookselling)Generals

THE reply (to my telegram of October 16, 1863, from Cairo, announcing my arrival at that point) came on the morning of the 17th, directing me to proceed immediately to the Galt House, Louisville, where I would meet an officer of the War Department with my instructions.

Faced with failing health and financial ruin, the Civil War's greatest general and former president wrote his personal memoirs to secure his family's future - and won himself a unique place in American letters.Devoted almost entirely to his life as a soldier, Grant's Memoirs traces the trajectory of his extraordinary career - from West Point cadet to general-in-chief of all Union armies. For their directness and clarity, his writings on war are without rival in American literature, and his autobiography deserves a place among the very best in the genre.This Penguin Classics edition of Grants Personal Memoirs includes an indespensable introduction and explanatory notes by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James M. McPherson. by Ulysses S. Grant