9780306807190-030680719X-The Campaigns Of General Nathan Bedford Forrest And Of Forrest's Cavalry

The Campaigns Of General Nathan Bedford Forrest And Of Forrest's Cavalry

ISBN-13: 9780306807190
ISBN-10: 030680719X
Edition: Trade Paperback Edition
Author: General Thomas Jordan, J. P. Pryor
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Format: Paperback 736 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780306807190
ISBN-10: 030680719X
Edition: Trade Paperback Edition
Author: General Thomas Jordan, J. P. Pryor
Publication date: 1996
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Format: Paperback 736 pages

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The Campaigns Of General Nathan Bedford Forrest And Of Forrest's Cavalry (ISBN-13: 9780306807190 and ISBN-10: 030680719X), written by authors General Thomas Jordan, J. P. Pryor, was published by Da Capo Press in 1996. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Campaigns Of General Nathan Bedford Forrest And Of Forrest's Cavalry (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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In June 1861, practically unschooled, without military training or experience, Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821–1877) enlisted in the Confederate Army as a private. Yet by the Civil War's end he was a lieutenant general whose dazzling exploits and bloody victories caused him to be regarded by his Northern opponents as a "devil," by Southerners as a living legend, and by historians as the greatest cavalry commander and one of the few authentic military geniuses produced by the war. His spectacular, unparalleled career has intrigued generations of Civil War scholars and enthusiasts. Subsequent biographies or studies of him have never totally superseded The Campaigns of General Nathan Bedford Forrest (1868) by General Thomas Jordan (West Pointer and chief of staff to Generals Beauregard, Albert Sidney Johnston, and Braxton Bragg) and the professional journalist J. P. Pryor. Forrest himself gave them complete access to his military papers, spent many hours in interviews with them, and closely supervised their writing. Hence, this work is not just a flat campaign study of Forrest—in effect, it is his military memoir and as such remains the most valuable source on Forrest and his cavalry.

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