Title: Military Memoirs of a Confederate: a Critical Narrative
Author: Alexander, E.P.
Publisher: Morningside Bookshop
Date: 2005
Edition: Reprint Edition
SKU: 309467
Condition: New
Description: An excellent, sharp and clean cloth hardcover copy in a bright, crisp dust jacket with photos of Alexander as a young First Classman and as a Brigadier-General on the front and rear panels. Still in the original shrink-wrap. Volume contains scholarly apparatus in the form of, e.g., notes, index, and bibliography. Bright and shiny dust jacket, illustrated, showing no wear, not price-clipped.

General Edward Porter Alexander was the master gunner of the Confederacy, and undeniably one of the great American artillerists. He was involved in nearly all of the great battles of the East, from First Manassas through Appomattox; on the second day at Gettysburg, Alexander's battalion executed one of the greatest artillery charges of the war; Longstreet relied upon him for reconnaissance, and Stonewall Jackson wanted him made an infantry general.

Alexander wrote two books: a personal memoir intended for his children, which remained unnoticed until 1989, when it was published to enormous critical acclaim as Fighting for the Confederacy; and this book, Military Memoirs of a Confederate, which was first published in 1907 and immediately recognized as a classic. Unlike Fighting for the Confederacy, which was based largely on Alexander's own recollections, Military Memoirs relies on a vast amount of research. It is undoubtedly the most accurate and most important first-hand general history of the Civil War.

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