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Letters of Ulysses S Grant to His Father and His Youngest Sister 1857-78 - Revealing Correspondence of a Renowned American Leader - cover

Letters of Ulysses S Grant to His Father and His Youngest Sister 1857-78 - Revealing Correspondence of a Renowned American Leader

Ulysses S. Grant

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to His Father and His Youngest Sister, 1857-78', readers are provided with a collection of heartfelt and candid letters that offer a rare glimpse into the personal life and thoughts of one of America's most renowned military leaders and presidents. Grant's writing style is straightforward and sincere, reflecting his genuine affection for his family members and his deep sense of duty. The letters touch on various topics including his military career, political aspirations, and personal struggles, making this book a valuable historical and literary resource. Grant's ability to communicate with such clarity and emotion adds depth to the historical record, shedding light on the man behind the legend. Ulysses S. Grant's experience as a soldier and statesman undoubtedly influenced his decision to compile these intimate letters, showcasing a side of himself not often seen in history books. His dedication to his family and his commitment to duty are evident throughout the correspondence, revealing a complex and multi-faceted individual. Grant's unparalleled contributions to American history make this collection a must-read for those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this influential figure. I highly recommend 'Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to His Father and His Youngest Sister, 1857-78' to readers seeking a personal and revealing look at the life of Ulysses S. Grant, as well as to history enthusiasts and scholars interested in exploring the intersection of personal correspondence and public life.
Available since: 12/17/2019.
Print length: 165 pages.

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