![]() More free autobiography ebooksĬontent produced by or for Standard Ebooks L 3C is dedicated to the public domain via the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.Ĭontent not produced by or for Standard Ebooks L 3C but displayed on this website may be subject to copyright.A CLASSIC CIVIL WAR AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN PUBLISHER’S DELUXE FULL MOROCCO, PRESENTED BY GRANT’S ELDEST SON, WITH HIS SIGNATURE, FROM THE COLLECTION OF LEADING JOURNALIST AND NEWSPAPER EDITOR CHARLES ANDERSON DANA You can also donate to Standard Ebooks to help fund continuing improvement of this and other ebooks. If youâre comfortable with technology and want to contribute directly, check out this ebookâs GitHub repository and our contributors section. To report typos, typography errors, or other corrections, see how to report errors. More detailsĪnyone can contribute to make a Standard Ebook better for everyone! Update imprint and colophon to account for multiple transcription/scan sources Update colophon/imprint boilerplate to new standards ![]() Read onlineĪdjust figure margins to match new default Read about which file to download and how to transfer them to your ereader. You may also be interested in our Kobo FAQ.Īdvanced epub â An advanced format that uses the latest technology not yet fully supported by most ereaders. Also download the Kindle cover thumbnail to see the cover in your Kindleâs library. This Standard Ebooks edition includes 43 maps reproduced from the 1895 edition of the Memoirs.Ĭompatible epub â All devices and apps except Kindles and Kobos.Īzw3 â Kindle devices and apps. The first edition was published in two volumes by Mark Twain in 1885. He began writing the book on his retirement, and completed it only after suffering from severe illness and not long before his death from throat cancer. He is generous in awarding due credit to others on his own side, and where blame is due tempering it with his understanding of that personâs character, background and circumstances.Īfter the war, Grant served two terms as President of the United States between 1869â∷7, but his Memoirs do not deal with this period. Obviously, Grant tells only his own part of the story and from the perspective of the ultimately successful forces but his humanity shows through in the respect he offers to those on the other side, and in his acknowledgement of their sufferings, despite his clear condemnation of their cause of preserving slavery. Though he goes into an extremely high level of detail about the military movements and struggles of the Civil War, the book is full of interest, and in parts is as gripping as a novel. What distinguishes Grantâs Personal Memoirs, and makes them a clear candidate for being considered a part of American literature, is the high quality and interest of the writing, for which Grant clearly had a talent. Re-enlisting at the start of the Civil War, he rose to his ultimate position entirely on his own merits, showing himself to be a skilled strategist and a master of logistics. After the Mexican War, Grant had left military service and became, essentially, an unsuccessful shopkeeper. In them Grant, the most able General of the Civil War, tells the story of his life and experiences, covering his birth, early youth, military training at West Point, his involvement as a Lieutenant in the Mexican War of 1847â∴8, and of course, his role in the Civil War of 1861â∶5, during which he rose to become the supreme commander of the Northern forces. The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses Simpson Grant are an American classic. ![]() Will you support our efforts with a donation? We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age. ![]() GrantĢ73,826 words (16 hours 36 minutes) with a reading ease of 56.69 (fairly difficult) Grant - Free ebook download - Standard Ebooks: Free and liberated ebooks, carefully produced for the true book lover. ![]()
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