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Ulysses S Grant: Life of the Fearless General & Commander-in-Chief (Complete Edition - Volumes 1&2) - Fearless General: Grant's Military Strategies & Leadership - cover

Ulysses S Grant: Life of the Fearless General & Commander-in-Chief (Complete Edition - Volumes 1&2) - Fearless General: Grant's Military Strategies & Leadership

Ulysses S. Grant

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Ulysses S. Grant: Life of the Fearless General & Commander-in-Chief (Complete Edition - Volumes 1&2)", readers are treated to an exhaustive exploration of Grant's illustrious military and presidential career, characterized by a straightforward narrative style that mirrors his own no-nonsense persona. The work delves into the complexities of Civil War battles, strategic decisions, and the socio-political climate of the United States during his lifetime. Through meticulous documentation and vivid recounting of events, Grant presents both his triumphs and the challenges he faced, offering insights into the virtues of leadership in times of conflict. Authored by Ulysses S. Grant himself, the narrative reflects his deep introspection and candid analysis of his experiences as a soldier and statesman. Grant's perspective, shaped by firsthand encounters in the Civil War and his subsequent presidency, lends authenticity and expertise to this work. His profound belief in the principles of duty, honor, and resilience permeates the text, revealing the personal philosophies that guided his decisions and actions. This comprehensive biography is essential for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of American history during the 19th century. Grant'Äôs candid reflections, epic battles, and steadfast leadership provide invaluable lessons in courage and conviction. Readers will find themselves absorbed by this compelling examination of one of America'Äôs most formidable leaders.
Disponible depuis: 16/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 677 pages.

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