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In the
Footsteps of Robert E. Lee
Clint Johnson. This is your guide to both the
major Lee sites in Virginia and West Virginia and lesser-known sites in distant
states - from Texas, where he was sent to chase Indians; to New York, where he
rode his horse down Broadway; to Florida, where he picked oranges as an elderly
tourist. Taken together, they will let you - as far as possible - stand where
General Lee stood and see what he saw. 206 pgs., 75 B&W photos, maps and more.
5½"x 8¼", sfbd.
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Gray Fox - Robert E. Lee and the Civil War.
Davis. From
the Confederacy's first call to arms to the Appomattox surrender, Robert E.
Lee forged his reputation as perhaps the most daring soldier in American
history, renowned for his shrewdness, courage, and audacity. This vivid
chronicle follows Lee's command through the course of the war and also
humanizes this gentleman-soldier of tradition, making him all the more
awe-inspiring. 488 pages, 21 B&W photos, 7 maps, 6"x 9", softcover.
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Lee & His
Army in Confederate History
Gallagher. Was Robert E. Lee a gifted soldier
or was he an ineffective leader and poor tactician whose reputation was
drastically inflated by early biographers? In eight essays, this book offers
its own refined thinking on Lee, exploring the relationship between Lee's
operations and Confederate morale, the quality of his generalship and the
question of how best to handle his legacy in light of the many distortions
that grew out of Lost Cause historiography. 320 pgs., 24 illus., 6"x 9¼",
hdbd.
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Confederate Tide Rising
Robert E. Lee and the Making of
Southern Strategy, 1861-1862. Harsh. This book re-examines the
effectiveness of early-war Confederate military strategy, which critics
claim lacked vision. Was Robert E. Lee a brilliant tactical leader but
nothing more? Did Jefferson Davis over-stretch military resources to defend
the Confederacy? "…one of the most significant evaluations of Civil War
Strategy to be published in the past fifty years." - U.S. Army Military
History Institute. 284 pages, 6¼"x 9¼", B&W maps, hardcover.
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The Marble
Man
Robert E. Lee and His Image in American Society. Connelly. Explore
the transformation of General Robert E. Lee's image from a man who helped to
lead his country in war to that of a cultural icon and legend. 249 pages,
6"x 9", softcover.
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Robert E.
Lee
An Album. Thomas. Take a photographic journey through the life of
General Robert E. Lee. Through pictures with extended captions, you'll learn
about his early childhood, his family, the cities he lived in, his early
career as a civil engineer, and of course his career as a Confederate
General in the Civil War. 135 pages, 9"x 10¼", B&W and color photographs,
hardcover.
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The Genius
of Robert E. Lee
Leadership Lessons for the Outgunned, Outnumbered, and Underfinanced. Al
Kaltman. What Lee accomplished with his tattered troops was nothing short of
spectacular and is the stuff of legends. Drawing on Lee's own writings, the
author condenses Lee's management brilliance into 260 concise, essential
strategies for communicating new initiatives and goals, reacting to changing
priorities, sustaining peak performance against great odds, and turning
failure into new opportunities. 366 pages, 6"x 9", hardcover.
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