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Nathan Bedford Forrest - A Biography

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Informationen zum Autor Jack Hurst is a historian and former journalist who has written for newspapers including the  Chicago Tribune ,  Philadelphia Inquirer , and  Nashville Tennessean . His books include  Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Biography ,  Men of Fire: Grant, Forrest, and the Campaign That Decided the Civil War,  and  Born to Battle: Grant and Forrest—Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Chattanooga . A native of Maryville, Tennessee and a descendant of both Union and Confederate soldiers, he currently lives with his wife outside Nashville, Tennessee. Klappentext Amid the aristocratic ranks of the Confederate cavalry, Nathan Bedford Forrest was untutored, all but unlettered, and regarded as no more than a guerrilla. His tactic was the headlong charge, mounted with such swiftness and ferocity that General Sherman called him a "devil" who should "be hunted down and killed if it costs 10,000 lives and bankrupts the treasury." And in a war in which officers prided themselves on their decorum, Forrest habitually issued surrender-or-die ultimatums to the enemy and often intimidated his own superiors. After being in command at the notorious Fort Pillow Massacre, he went on to haunt the South as the first grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. Now this epic figure is restored to human dimensions in an exemplary biography that puts both Forrest's genius and his savagery into the context of his time, chronicling his rise from frontiersman to slave trader, private to lieutenant general, Klansman to-eventually-New South businessman and racial moderate. Unflinching in its analysis and with extensive new research, Nathan Bedford Forrest is an invaluable and immensely readable addition to the literature of the Civil War. Zusammenfassung Amid the aristocratic ranks of the Confederate cavalry! Nathan Bedford Forrest was untutored! all but unlettered! and regarded as no more than a guerrilla. His tactic was the headlong charge! mounted with such swiftness and ferocity that General Sherman called him a "devil" who should "be hunted down and killed if it costs 10!000 lives and bankrupts the treasury." And in a war in which officers prided themselves on their decorum! Forrest habitually issued surrender-or-die ultimatums to the enemy and often intimidated his own superiors. After being in command at the notorious Fort Pillow Massacre! he went on to haunt the South as the first grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. Now this epic figure is restored to human dimensions in an exemplary biography that puts both Forrest's genius and his savagery into the context of his time! chronicling his rise from frontiersman to slave trader! private to lieutenant general! Klansman to—eventually—New South businessman and racial moderate. Unflinching in its analysis and with extensive new research! Nathan Bedford Forrest is an invaluable and immensely readable addition to the literature of the Civil War. ...

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Authors Jack Hurst
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.03.1994
 
EAN 9780679748304
ISBN 978-0-679-74830-4
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 131 mm x 203 mm x 26 mm
Series Vintage Civil War Library
Vintage Civil War Library
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > History

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