An edition of General Jo Shelby's march (2010)

General Jo Shelby's march

1st ed.

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December 17, 2022 | History
An edition of General Jo Shelby's march (2010)

General Jo Shelby's march

1st ed.

Acclaimed historian Anthony Arthur tells one of the most remarkable but surprisingly unknown stories of the post-Civil War era in full for the first time. Here is the unforgettable account of how a famous Confederate general forged a defiant new life out of crushing defeat, and how he finally achieved forgiveness and respect in his own reunited land. General Jo Shelby had been a daring and ruthless cavalry commander, renowned and notorious for his slashing forays behind Union lines. After Appomattox, Shelby, declaring that he would never surrender, headed for Mexico. With 300 men, some from his fighting "Iron Brigade" regiment, others adventurers, fortune hunters, and deserters, the man Arthur refers to as "the last holdout of the Confederacy" made the treacherous 1200 mile trip. In thrilling and vivid detail, General Jo Shelby's March describes the dusty and dangerous trek through a lawless Texas swarming with desperados, into a Mexico teeming with Juarez's rebels and marauding Apaches. After near fratricide among his fraying band of brothers, Shelby arrived to present a quixotic proposal to Emperor Maximilian: he and his fellow Americans would take over the Mexican army and, after being reinforced by 40,000 more Confederate soldiers, the government itself. Though a dramatic, doomed, and brave endeavor, Shelby's actions changed both himself and American history forever. Anthony Arthur then reveals the astonishing end of Shelby's career: his return to America and his renouncing of slavery, his nomination by President Grover Cleveland to become US marshal for Western Missouri, his eventual fame as a model of 19th century progressivism. General Jo Shelby's March is a riveting book about a uniquely American man, both brave and brutal, a hero and a hothead, whose life's startling last chapter is a microcosm of the aftermath of our most divisive war. - Jacket flap.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
265

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General Jo Shelby's March
2010, Penguin Random House
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2010, Random House
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Table of Contents

Map : General Jo Shelby's march to Mexico
Prologue : The burial of the flag : Eagle Pass, Texas, July 1, 1865
Part one : The call to arms, 1830-65.
From privileged youth to border ruffians
On the march with the Iron Brigade
Rebellion against surrender
Part two : Exiles in Mexico, 1865-67.
Shelby pacifies Texas
"Shall it be Maximilian or Juárez?"
"Beware of the Sabinas!"
Shelby reaches Monterrey
"You will turn aside"
Maximilian says "no"
"A fortune awaits"
The collapse of the Confederate colonies
Part three : From resentment to reconciliation, 1867-97.
Shelby saves Frank James from hanging
U.S. Marshal

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-250) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972/.07
Library of Congress
F1233 .A795 2010, F1233.A795 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvii, 265 p., [8] p. of plates
Number of pages
265
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24585765M
Internet Archive
generaljoshelbys0000arth
ISBN 10
1400068304
ISBN 13
9781400068302
LCCN
2009041661
OCLC/WorldCat
455871568

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