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  1. Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs, sold door-to-door by former Union soldiers, were once as ubiquitous in American households as the Bible. Mark Twain and Henry James hailed them as great literature, and countless presidents credit Grant with influencing their own writing. This is the first comprehensively annotated edition of Grant's memoirs ...

  2. 16 de out. de 2017 · Louie P. Gallo is the assistant editor at the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library and Museum. He previously worked at the National McKinley Birthplace Museum and Memorial in Niles, Ohio. He was the co-editor of "The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant: The Complete Annotated Edition," published by Harvard University Press in 2017.

  3. 16 de out. de 2017 · Grants style is strikingly modern in its economy.”—T. J. Stiles, New York Times“It’s been said that if you’re going to pick up one memoir of the Civil War, Grants is the one to read. Similarly, if you’re going to purchase one of the several annotated editions of his memoirs, this is the collection to own, read, and reread.”—Library Journal

  4. The Annotated Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant Edited by Elizabeth D. Samet. Liveright, $45 (1,024p) ISBN 978-1-63149-244-0. West Point professor Samet (Soldier’s Heart) pulls off a herculean ...

  5. 5 de ago. de 2021 · Following two years later, The Annotated Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant published in 2019 by Liveright has an introduction along with extensive footnotes by Grant scholar Elizabeth Samet. She’s a professor at West Point, which seems to qualify her well to talk about military matters. But as a scholar of literature rather than history, Samet ...

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  7. “I thought I should include a book about the military experience of the war, which historiography has not focused on as much in the last decade or two, as we’ve explored the previously neglected social and cultural dimensions of the Civil War. So, I thought, of course I have to choose the Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant.