Ulysses: A Biographical Novel of U.S. Grant by Robert Skimin

Ulysses: A Biographical Novel of U.S. Grant

Robert Skimin
448 pages
St Martins Pr
Jan 1999
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Seventeen years in the making, Ulysses offers a rich tapestry of Grant's life - from West Point to the Civil War to the White House. Skimin's inspired dedication to his research provides a window into Grant's time as a cadet, his courtship of Julia, his military success during the Mexican War, his troubles with peacetime army life, his rebirth as a wartime hero, and his troubled presidency. Skimin has captured the essence of Ulysses S. Grant: his courageous drive to succeed, his fear of failure, his struggles with alcohol abuse, his self-doubt as husband, and his military genius. Robert Skimin's Civil War expertise brings an amazing element of realism to Grant's clashes with Robert E. Lee. Throughout, this story is a vibrant look at nineteenth-century America.
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Pages 448
Publisher St Martins Pr
Published 1999
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