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1. Memoirs of Gen. William T. ShermanVolume 1 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman | |
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(2004-06-01)
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2. The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Volume I., Part 1 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman | |
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3. Memoirs of Gen. William T. ShermanVolume 2 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman | |
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4. The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Volume I., Part 2 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman | |
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5. The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Volume II., Part 4 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman | |
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6. The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Volume II., Part 3 by William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891 Sherman | |
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7. The Sherman Letters: Correspondence Between General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891 by William T. Sherman, Rachel Sherman Thorndike, John Sherman | |
Hardcover: 398
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(1972-06)
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The Sherman Letters |
8. Memoirs of General W.T. Sherman (Library of America) by William Tecumseh Sherman | |
Hardcover: 1136
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(1990-10-01)
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Read it !
"MEMOIRS" BY W.T. SHERMAN
Sherman in his own words...
timeless lessons
Illuminating Generals Memoir |
9. The White Tecumseh : A Biography of General William T. Sherman by Stanley P. Hirshson | |
Hardcover: 496
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(1997-05)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Drawing on a wealth of new information, including actual regimental histories, The White Tecumseh offers a refreshing new perspective on a brilliant, tormented soul and often misunderstood leader. Peeling away layers of myth and misconception, Hirshson draws a remarkable portrait of an enigmatic, temperamental, and unique individual-a man of enormous contradictions, strengths, and weaknesses; a loyal but largely absent husband and father; a determined and courageous, yet deeply flawed, military man. Born in 1820, "Cump" Sherman attended West Point, where his undisputed brilliance in tactics, artillery, ethics, and engineering far outshone his erratic conduct. Despite a slew of disciplinary demerits, he graduated sixth in a class of over two hundred. As a young soldier, he served in Florida during the Seminole Wars, before embarking on a checkered career as a banker in San Francisco, a lawyer in Kansas, and finally, a military school master in Louisiana. When secession came, practicality more than principle led Sherman to Washington, where an appointment from Abraham Lincoln spurred his rise through the ranks. The White Tecumseh offers a fresh and frank assessment of Sherman as a military tactician. For the first time, we learn how he was regarded by his own men. The battle of Shiloh made Sherman a national figure, while defeat at Bull Run cast doubt on his judgment and abilities. Publicly portrayed as an unbalanced hystericâa perception fueled by his own proclamations of collusion and conspiracyâprivately he suffered from depression, forever haunted by the mental instability that had plagued his mother's family. However, it was on the long campaigns and marches, such as his march across Mississippi in the summer of 1863, that Sherman's logistical and leadership abilities excelled. With the capture and razing of Atlanta in 1864, Sherman's notoriety â and historical legacy â was assured. As one newspaper put it, "Grant walked into Vicksburg, McClellan walked around Richmond, but Sherman is walking upon Atlanta." In fact, his understanding of logistics would be admired and studied half a century later by another West Pointer: George S. Patton. With previously unpublished photos taken from the West Point Archives, this thoroughly researched, wonderfully balanced account of one of history's most famous and provocative figures is a compelling, beautifully crafted biography. |
10. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman By Himself (Civil War Centennial Series.) by William Tecumseh Sherman | |
Hardcover: 405
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(1972-11-22)
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11. War and Ruin: William T. Sherman and the Savannah Campaign (The American Crisis Series, No. 10) by Anne J. Bailey | |
Hardcover: 152
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(2002-10-01)
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12. Sherman's March: The First Full-Length Narrative of General William T. Sherman's Devastating March through Georgia and the Carolinas by Burke Davis | |
Paperback: 352
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(1988-05-12)
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SHERMEN'S MARCH
One Of The Best Books I've Read
And Now for the Details...
Unrelenting aggressive slash and burn good read
A Genuine Thriller |
13. Travel Accounts of General William T. Sherman to Spokan Falls, Washington Territory, in the Summers of 1877 and 1883 by William T. Sherman, P. H. Sheridan | |
Hardcover: 230
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(1984-06)
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14. Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860-1865 (Civil War America) by Brooks D. Simpson | |
Hardcover: 976
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(1999-05-10)
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Editorial Review Book Description Arranged chronologically and grouped into chapters that correspond to significant phases in Sherman's life, the letters—many of which have never before been published—reveal Sherman's thoughts on politics, military operations, slavery and emancipation, the South, and daily life in the Union army, as well as his reactions to such important figures as General Ulysses S. Grant and President Lincoln. Lively, frank, opinionated, discerning, and occasionally extremely wrong-headed, these letters mirror the colorful personality and complex mentality of the man who wrote them. They offer the reader an invaluable glimpse of the Civil War as Sherman saw it. Customer Reviews (3)
A man of war, a man of letters...a magnificent collection of Uncle Billy's writings!!
A great collection of primary documents
Wonderful glimpse into the mind of Sherman The collection is expertly edited by Brooks Simpson, someone who thoroughly understands both Sherman and the civil war era. The notes are instructive and unobtrusive and the introduction lays the groundwork for appreciating Sherman and his correspondence. This is an outstanding book for anyone who wishes to get to know the erratic and intellectual General who was second only to Ulysses S. Grant in ability and results. ... Read more |
15. The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders - William T. Sherman (The Triangle Histories of the Civil War: Leaders) by David C. King | |
Board book: 104
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(2002-05-08)
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16. William T. Sherman (Great American Generals) by Marsha Landreth | |
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(1990-11)
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17. The March to the Sea and Beyond: Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns by Joseph T. Glatthaar | |
Paperback: 318
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(1995-10)
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A look at 'Uncle Billy's boys
A view of the war from ground level This book is history of the very best kind.It is extensivelydocumented from primary sources, it is well written and draws the reader inand the text of the book is free from cumbersome and often distractingacademic citation apparatus.It also has selected a topic of almost epicproportions. The March to the Sea, coming on the heels of thedevastating fall of Atlanta was the straw that broke the South's back. After years of war and the related hardships, the devastation that thismarch produced in the South dealt a death blow to the South's war effort. In one of the great strategic decisions of the war, Sherman breaks hislines of communication and supply and, like a modern day nuclear sub,disappears only to resurface at Savannah.The freedom of movement thatthis decision allowed made this march even more effective. Further, theproductivity of the South, even after years of warfare is evidenced.Theauthor presents data showing an increase in the weight of soldiers due tothe richness of the diet they were able to secure from those unfortunateenough to be in the path of Sherman's army. To quibble with a priorreviewer, this is not a novel.This is academic history of the best sortbut written in a easy and accesible manner. A great book.
Learn more about Sherman's Soldiers- in their own words Mr. Glatthaar's efforts have resulted in thisvery informative and engaging book.I did not know a lot about Sherman'sArmy before reading this book, and feel that I now have a much betterunderstanding of the men who filled the ranks and led the regiments intheir famous march to the sea.In his text, Mr. Glatthaar presents manyquotes directly from letters and diaries written by Sherman's men, whichreally enhances the story and his conclusions. I recommend this bookfor anyone wanting to learn about Sherman's Army- why it was successful,why it adopted a policy of total war, destroying much of the South, and whyit remains controversial to this day.
A great justice in the portrayal of MG Sherman's force. |
18. War Is Hell! Sherman in Georgia by William T. Sherman | |
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(1974-06)
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19. Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American by Basil Henry Liddell Hart | |
Paperback: 488
Pages
(1993-04-01)
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Editorial Review Book Description "Liddell Hart was a great interpretive historian. He saw into the heart of things. He wrote with clarity and intelligence about men and events. His analyses, concerned as they are chiefly with conflict, cut through the superfluous and deal with bedrock issues of character and intelligence, qualities that determine how each of us fares in life." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board) Customer Reviews (8)
The psychology of leadership
Classic Study of Sherman by Military Expert Hart
An Excellent Work
The Greatest Strategist of the Civil War The Union attempted to take Richmond by the shortest and most direct route; but this way was blocked with natural obstacles. If the Confederates fell back they would be closer to their reserves, supplies, and reinforcements. These facts favored the entrenched defenders. The western campaign ended in the capture of Vicksburg and control of the Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans. Liddell Hart contrasts the maneuvers here to the stalemate back east. But the conditions, or politics, did not allow a wide flanking invasion through West Virginia or North Carolina. The threat to Richmond kept Confederate troops there. Longstreet proposed an invasion of Kentucky, a far flanking attack, but was turned down by Lee. It explains how Sherman out-maneuvered Johnston fromChattanooga to Atlanta. By threatening to outflank Johnston, the Confederates fell back. His replacement by Hood did not prevent the capture of Atlanta. This revived the hope of victory for the North, and helped to re-elect Lincoln. Sherman then abandoned his supply and communication lines (vulnerable to attack) and marched on to Savannah and the ocean. His army lived off the land. This enabled his army to be resupplied by the Navy. He then marched north, seeming to attack other cities, but passed between and continued to destroy railroads and bridges. The end came soon after this, as other armies invaded the South. Sherman designed an armistice and amnesty where the Confederates would be disbanded, and their arms turned over to the states. The latter would allow repression of bandits and guerillas. He was criticized for this. Sherman was a man of modest habits. When admirers raised [money]to buy him a house, he refused to accept unless he received bonds that would pay the taxes! He lived within his means. The resisting power of a state depends more on the strength of popular will than on the strength of its armies, and this depends on economic and social security (p.429). Liddell Hart gave preference to contemporaneous correspondence rather than Official Reports (which are written for history to justify a policy). Some of the ideas in this 72-year old book may not coincide with more recent history.
not up to Liddel Hart's usual level |
20. Victory In Destruction: The Story Of William Tecumseh Sherman (Civil War Generals) by Nancy Whitelaw | |
Library Binding: 176
Pages
(2005-01-30)
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