Author: | Robert E Lee | ISBN: | 1230001449198 |
Publisher: | BIG BYTE BOOKS | Publication: | November 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert E Lee |
ISBN: | 1230001449198 |
Publisher: | BIG BYTE BOOKS |
Publication: | November 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"While I wish to do what is right, I am unwilling to do what is wrong, either at the bidding of the South or the North. One of their plans seems to be the renewal of the slave trade. That I am opposed to on every ground. I can anticipate no greater calamity for the country than a dissolution of the Union."
From his early career through his time as President of Washington College, here is Robert E. Lee in his own words. Compiled by Reverend J. William Jones, who served with Lee in the Civil War and as chaplain of Washington College, the letters are combined with a narrative that places them in time and context.
One of the striking characteristics of Lee is his great warmth and affection for his children. This courtly and aristocratic man was openly loving in his letters to them.
Included are letters written from participation in the capture of John Brown, the Mexican War, Gettysburg, his speculations on Grant's moves, directions to other generals as the war is being lost, the surrender, and his life after the war.
For the first time, this lovely volume is available in an affordable, well-formatted Kindle book.
Be sure to LOOK INSIDE or download a sample.
"While I wish to do what is right, I am unwilling to do what is wrong, either at the bidding of the South or the North. One of their plans seems to be the renewal of the slave trade. That I am opposed to on every ground. I can anticipate no greater calamity for the country than a dissolution of the Union."
From his early career through his time as President of Washington College, here is Robert E. Lee in his own words. Compiled by Reverend J. William Jones, who served with Lee in the Civil War and as chaplain of Washington College, the letters are combined with a narrative that places them in time and context.
One of the striking characteristics of Lee is his great warmth and affection for his children. This courtly and aristocratic man was openly loving in his letters to them.
Included are letters written from participation in the capture of John Brown, the Mexican War, Gettysburg, his speculations on Grant's moves, directions to other generals as the war is being lost, the surrender, and his life after the war.
For the first time, this lovely volume is available in an affordable, well-formatted Kindle book.
Be sure to LOOK INSIDE or download a sample.