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The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 5
April 1-August 31, 1862
1st Edition
Edited by John Y. Simon
$100.00
Cloth
0-8093-0636-0
978-0-8093-0636-7
488 pages, 6.5 x 9.75, 8 Illus.
3/4/1974

About the Book

Covering the period of Shiloh to the prelude to Vicksburg, Volume 5 of this distinguished series converges on the many dramatic changes taking place in Grant’s military career.

 

The bloody two-day battle of Shiloh, the dominating event covered in this volume, shocked both North and South, caused public opinion to run against Grant, placed his career at a low point, and tested his will to remain in service. The period, therefore, is significant for the portrait emerging of Grant meeting a variety of problems ranging from grand strategy to mundane detail. The volume is particu­larly rich also in unpublished letters and documents from some twenty-two institu­tions and nine private collections here opened for the first time.


Authors/Editors

John Y. Simon is Executive Director of the Ulysses S. Grant Association and Pro­fessor of History at Southern Illinois Uni­versity Carbondale.

 

Volume 5 was edited with the assistance of Thomas G. Alex­ander, Professor of History and Assistant Director of the Charles Read Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young Uni­versity.


Awards

Lincoln Prize (2004)

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