Book summaryA study of command and leadership that follows the fortunes of three pairs of generals, one from the North and one from the South, who each met in battle. Buell challenges the view that the Confederacy's officers were superior and offers an especially astringent evaluation of the leadership of Robert E. Lee. Media reviews"Exciting and illuminating." |
The Warrior Generals Combat Leadership in the Civil Warby Buell, Thomas BFirst edition
Book description: NY: Random House Inc, 1997. First edition. Cloth, 8vo, 494 pages. Fine/fine. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR.
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