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Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant,
published in two volumes, in 1885 and 1886, were the then long
awaited memoirs of the most famous General of the Civil War. They
were completed shortly before his death in 1885, and were an
unqualified success. General Grant was reluctant to publish his
memoirs, and vowed never to do so; however, he was persuaded by
circumstances to eventually write these two volumes. He wrote these
volumes in a fairly short period, while battling cancer, which
eventually took his life.
This ebook includes original text,
photographs, and maps, plus additional civil war photographs.
Maps/photographs are included along with the associated text, and
also as slide shows.
Commentary:
I'm not a great fan
of memoirs; they are often become ego-boosting forums for the
writer. In fairness, any autobiography must include some
self-back-patting; and that is fine, as long as it is not over-done.
This memoir is anything but an exercise in egoism. In fact,
it seems quite the opposite; Grant tried hard to avoid such an
indulgence. Even at times when I think he should have tooted his own
horn, he still down-played his role.
My own impression of
Grant is that he was a very honest person; the type of person who
took action, and got things done; and made it look easy. He was
human; he made great decisions, which he down-played, and great
mistakes, which he did readily admit. You get the impression that it
was all kind of 'matter-of-fact' to him. Where others might tout an
action as 'masterful, or brilliant', he would probably see it as
simply the most correct, or most logical action to take.
This is a 'must read'.
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