Grant and Sherman : the friendship that won the Civil War
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- ISBN: 0061148717
- ISBN: 9780061148712
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[x], 460 pages : illustrations, maps ; 21 cm - Edition: 1st HarperPerennial ed.
- Publisher: New York : HarperPerennial, 2006.
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General Note: | Originally published: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, ©2005. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-435) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Two failed men with great potential -- Grant awakens -- Sherman goes in -- Grant moves forward, with Sherman in a supporting role -- The bond forged at Shiloh -- Political problems, military challenges : the Vicksburg campaign develops -- The siege of Vicksburg -- Pain and pleasure on the long road to Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge -- Confusion at Chattanooga -- Grant and Sherman begin to develop the winning strategy -- Sherman saves Lincoln's presidential campaign -- Professional judgment and personal friendship : Savannah for Christmas -- The march through the Carolinas, and an additional test of friendship -- Grant, Sherman, and Abraham Lincoln hold a council of war and peace -- "I now feel like ending the matter" : Grant's final offensive -- The days after Appomattox : joy and grief -- Sherman in trouble -- Grant, Sherman, and the radicals -- A parade for everyone, and a hearing for Sherman -- The past and future march up Pennsylvania Avenue -- L'envoi. |
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Grant and Sherman : The Friendship That Won the Civil War
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Table of Contents
Grant and Sherman : The Friendship That Won the Civil War
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Maps | p. xi | |
Prologue | p. 3 | |
1 | Two Failed Men with Great Potential | p. 7 |
2 | Grant Awakens | p. 38 |
3 | Sherman Goes In | p. 50 |
4 | Grant Moves Forward, with Sherman in a Supporting Role | p. 80 |
5 | The Bond Forged at Shiloh | p. 90 |
6 | Political Problems, Military Challenges: The Vicksburg Campaign Develops | p. 130 |
7 | The Siege of Vicksburg | p. 160 |
8 | Pain and Pleasure on the Long Road to Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge | p. 190 |
9 | Confusion at Chattanooga | p. 209 |
10 | Grant and Sherman Begin to Develop the Winning Strategy | p. 232 |
11 | Sherman Saves Lincoln's Presidential Campaign | p. 248 |
12 | Professional Judgment and Personal Friendship: Savannah for Christmas | p. 263 |
13 | The March Through the Carolinas, and an Additional Test of Friendship | p. 283 |
14 | Grant, Sherman, and Abraham Lincoln Hold a Council of War-and Peace | p. 294 |
15 | "I now feel like ending the matter": Grant's Final Offensive | p. 305 |
16 | The Days After Appomattox: Joy and Grief | p. 314 |
17 | Sherman in Trouble | p. 337 |
18 | Grant, Sherman, and the Radicals | p. 358 |
19 | A Parade for Everyone, and a Hearing for Sherman | p. 367 |
20 | The Past and Future March Up Pennsylvania Avenue | p. 379 |
L'Envoi | p. 400 | |
Notes | p. 403 | |
Bibliography | p. 429 | |
Acknowledgments | p. 437 | |
Index | p. 445 |