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Recollections and Letters (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)

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Recollections and Letters (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)
Recollections and Letters (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)

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Recollections and Letters (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)

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Just as its subject, General
Robert E. Lee
, was no ordinary man,
The Recollections and Letters
is no ordinary book. In defeat, the formal Confederate general became the personification of the South. This was a remarkable evolution for a man who in 1861 took up arms against the nation of his birth and subsequently led an army to a devastating end. Lees transformation from defeated general to American hero was due in part to Robert E. Lee, Jr.s, dedication to his fathers memory.
In 1904 the younger Lee produced
The Recollections and Letters,
a book made up primarily of the generals personal correspondence, much of which was written to his wife and children. The book provided touching insights into the generals family life, allowing readers to connect with him on a more human level. Any study of Robert E. Lee, the South, the Civil War, or American history is incomplete without
The Recollections and Letters.

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