Title: Lost Victories: The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson
Binding: Hard Cover Book Condition: Very Good Jacket Condition: Very Good Edition: First Thus Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Publisher: Edison, Nj Blue & Grey Press 1996 ISBN Number:0785807225 / 9780785807223
Seller ID: 001550
Very good to near fine hardcover in very good dust jacket; book is clean, tight, square, and free of any markings; unclipped dust jacket shows light to moderate edge wear but is free of any tears; book and jacket protected by newly applied Brodart clear cover; 350 pages with index, bibliography, and chapter endnotes; illustrated with 6 full-page black & white maps. The author presents his argument that Stonewall Jackson, and not Robert E. Lee, was the true strategic genius among the Confederate generals. Alexander argues that Jackson's plans to invade the North, plans repeatedly blocked by Lee, would have led to a Confederate victory in the war.
JACKSON STONEWALL 1824 1863 UNITED; Confederate Generals; Robert E. Lee; American Civil War