From Manassas to Appomattox

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<p>Peer through history at Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet whose steady nature and dominating figure earned him the nicknames War Horse Bulldog and Bull of the Woods. Years after the war Longstreet's reputation swung between Confederate hero and brutish scoundrel. A dutiful soldier with a penchant for drink and gambling Longstreet spoke little but inspired many and he continues to fascinate Civil war historians.<br />In his memoir <i>From Manassas to Appomattox</i> Longstreet reveals his inner musings and insights regarding the War between the States. Ever the soldier he skims over his personal life to focus on battle strategies war accounts and opinions regarding other officers who were as misunderstood as him. The principle subordinate under General Robert E. Lee Longstreet provides several accounts of Lee's leadership and their strong partnership. <br />An invaluable firsthand account of life during the Civil War <i>From Manassas to Appomattox</i> not only illuminates the life and ambitions of Lieutenant General James Longstreet but it also offers an in-depth view of army operations within the Confederacy. An introduction and notes by prominent historian James I. Robertson Jr. and a new foreword by Christian Keller offer insight into the impact of Longstreet's career on American history.</p>
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