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FICTION · GENERALS

Robert Skimin

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When Ulysses Grant came mewling and spluttering into the world on April 27, 1822, in the remote settlement of Point Pleasant, Ohio, the American West was broad and green-the color of hope, of spring, of youth.

— from Ulysses S. Grant

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The river and the horsemen

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A novel on the private lives of participants in the Battle of Little Big Horn. The main characters are Custer and his wife, Libbie, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, and there are studies of minor characters as well. By the author of Ulysses S. Grant: A Novel.

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Ulysses S. Grant

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"In reading the original sources, Brooks D. Simpson became convinced that Grant was neither a bumbling idiot who was the darling of fortune nor a flawless general who could do no wrong. Rather, he was a tangle of opposing qualities - a relentless warrior but a generous victor, a commander who drew upon uncommon common sense in drafting campaign plans and in winning battles, a soldier so sensitive to suffering that he could not stand to see the bloody hides at his father's tannery, a man who made mistakes and sometimes learned from them. Even as he waged war, he realized the broader political implications of the struggle; he came to believe that the preservation of the Union depended upon the destruction of slavery. In the first of two volumes, Brooks Simpson brings Grant's story to life in an account that is readable, balanced, compelling, and definitive."--BOOK JACKET.

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Gray Victory

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This book is alternative history about the south winning the Civil War.

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