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Lee Moves North (1998) By Michael A. Palmer

 

Lee Moves North "A revisionist look at Lee's career. detailed and interesting." --Orlando Sentinel

 

"Michael Palmer says that Robert E. Lee was 145; a man of military genius' -but only when he was reacting to a Union attack. When he analyzes Lee on the offensive, Palmer labels him a woefully inadequate general. Powerfully written, this no-holds-barred criticism of Lee the general will shake long-held perceptions of historians and buffs. Like this book or not, it is must read." --John F. Marszalek, Mississippi State University author of Sherman: A Soldier's Passion for Order

 

"A superb study--one that provides refreshingly new insight into the generalship of Robert E. Lee .a must for Civil War and military historians." --William N. Still Jr., coauthor of Why the South Lost

 

"A unique and careful analysis of Lee's generalship …an excellent and persuasive consideration of the Marble Man." --Alan T. Nolan, author of Lee

 

Considered Reconsidering a Confederate Legend. In a boldly revisionist look at the career, leadership capability, and decisive battles of the venerated General Robert E. Lee, prize-winning historian Michael Palmer delivers a riveting new perspective on one of the most compelling figures in United States history.

 

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  • 189 Pages
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