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The White Tecumseh

a biography of General William T. Sherman

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An edition of The White Tecumseh (1997)

The White Tecumseh

a biography of General William T. Sherman

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Hailed by his admirers as "a fighting prophet," cursed by his enemies as "the concentrated quintessence of Yankeedom," General William Tecumseh Sherman is one of the most complex and fascinating figures in the history of the U.S. military. His fierce campaigns of the Civil War, climaxed by the burning of Atlanta and his famous march to the sea, are the stuff of legend. Yet, until now, much of Sherman's life and troubled times have remained mired in controversy.

In this superbly detailed, scrupulously documented account, author Stanley P. Hirshson presents the most vivid, revealing, and complete biography ever of the controversial general.

Drawing on a wealth of new information, including actual regimental histories, The White Tecumseh offers a refreshing new perspective on a brilliant, tormented soul and often misunderstood leader. Peeling away layers of myth and misconception, Hirshson draws a remarkable portrait of an enigmatic, temperamental, and unique individual - a man of enormous contradictions, strengths, and weaknesses; a loyal but largely absent husband and father; a determined and courageous, yet deeply flawed, military man.

The White Tecumseh offers a fresh and frank assessment of Sherman as a military tactician. For the first time, we learn how he was regarded by his own men. The battle of Shiloh made Sherman a national figure, while defeat at Bull Run cast doubt on his judgment and abilities.

Publicly portrayed as an unbalanced hysteric - a perception fueled by his own proclamations of collusion and conspiracy - privately he suffered from depression, forever haunted by the mental instability that had plagued his mother's family.

However, it was on the long campaigns and marches, such as his march across Mississippi in the summer of 1863, that Sherman's logistical and leadership abilities excelled. With the capture and razing of Atlanta in 1864, Sherman's notoriety - and historical legacy - was assured.

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J. Wiley
Language
English
Pages
475

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The White Tecumseh: A Biography of General William T. Sherman
August 24, 1998, Wiley
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Cover of: The White Tecumseh
The White Tecumseh: a biography of General William T. Sherman
1997, J. Wiley
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-458) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.092, B
Library of Congress
E467.1.S55 H65 1997, E467.1.S55H65 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 475 p. :
Number of pages
475

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL991096M
Internet Archive
whitetecumsehbio00hirs
ISBN 10
0471175781
LCCN
96029477
OCLC/WorldCat
35222974
Library Thing
1114645
Goodreads
908227

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IN GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA he is detested as a fiend and destroyer.
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