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Overview
From the Confederacy's first call to arms, to the Appomattox surrender, Robert E. Lee forged his reputation as perhaps the most daring soldier in American history, renowned for his shrewdness, courage and audacity.Gray Fox is the vivid chronicle of Lee's command, a book that humanizes this gentleman-soldier of tradition and makes him all the more awe-inspiring.
An exciting biography of one of the monumental figures of the Civil War, told in a dramatic narrative that will sweep readers into the flow of history. Maps and 21 photos.
Synopsis
Gray Fox is the vivid chronicle of Lee's command, a book that humanizes this gentleman-soldier of tradition and makes him all the more awe-inspiring.
Booknews
Reprint of a venerable account of Robert E. Lee's leadership and activities during the Civil War, based primarily on the testimony of eyewitnesses. Includes a few b&w photographs. First published in 1956 by Rinehart, New York. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.