1908. With Portrait. Thomas Nelson Page, author of short stories,
novels, essays, and poetry, is best known for his role as literary
spokesman for the glories of the Old South. In this volume he
provides a sketch of, as he describes him, the great Virginian Robert
E. Lee. Contents: Early Life; First Service; The Choice of Hercules;
Resources; Lee in West Virginia; The Situation When Lee Took Command;
Battles Around Richmond; Lee's Audacity-Antietam and
Chancellorsville; Lee's Clemency; Gettysburg; The Wilderness
Campaign; Lee and Grant; The Retreat to Appomattox; Lee in Defeat;
After the War; Lee as College President; Sources of Character; and
The Heritage of the South. See other titles by this author available
from Kessinger Publishing.
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