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John Bell Hood And The War For Southern Independence by Richard M. McMurry, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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John Bell Hood And The War For Southern Independence by Richard M. McMurry, Paperback | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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John Bell Hood, a native of Kentucky bred on romantic notions of the Old South and determined to model himself on Robert E. Lee, had a tragic military career, no less interesting for being calamitous. After conspicuous bravery in leading a Texas brigade, he rose in the ranks to become the youngest of the full generals of the Confederacy. The misfortune in store for Hood, a far better fighter than a strategist, illustrates the strain and risks of high command. One of the lasting images to come out of the Civil War is that of the one-legged General Hood strapped in his saddle, leading his men in a hopeless counter-offensive against Sherman's march on Atlanta. In this prize-winning book Richard M. McMurry spares no details of Hood's ultimate complete and disastrous failure, but he is concerned to do justice to one of the most maligned and misunderstood figures in Civil War history. | John Bell Hood And The War For Southern Independence by Richard M. McMurry, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
John Bell Hood, a native of Kentucky bred on romantic notions of the Old South and determined to model himself on Robert E. Lee, had a tragic military career, no less interesting for being calamitous. After conspicuous bravery in leading a Texas brigade, he rose in the ranks to become the youngest of the full generals of the Confederacy. The misfortune in store for Hood, a far better fighter than a strategist, illustrates the strain and risks of high command. One of the lasting images to come out of the Civil War is that of the one-legged General Hood strapped in his saddle, leading his men in a hopeless counter-offensive against Sherman's march on Atlanta. In this prize-winning book Richard M. McMurry spares no details of Hood's ultimate complete and disastrous failure, but he is concerned to do justice to one of the most maligned and misunderstood figures in Civil War history. | John Bell Hood And The War For Southern Independence by Richard M. McMurry, Paperback | Indigo Chapters










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