1874 1ed Confederate General Joseph E Johnston Civil War Narrative CSA Military

JOHNSTON, Joseph Eggleston

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Joseph E. Johnston was a 19th-century American Army officer who served as a Confederate States Army general, even though he trained at West Point. However, his military acumen was wrecked and constantly criticized by Confederate President Jefferson Davis –  with whom Johnston was very displeased. Following his service time as a military officer, Johnston wrote and published his own memoirs – memoirs which were mostly attacks on President Davis and other officers, as well as defending his own actions and decisions during the Civil War.

 

‘In Tall Cotton’ says of this work:

“A vigorous defense of his own actions and necessarily, therefore, a hard-hitting attack on others, particularly on President Davis against whom he records his objections to excess.”

 

According to Nevins, this work is

“one of the earliest Confederate reminiscences; strongly partisan, anti-Davis, and defensive in tone.”

 

Per Eicher,

“This is one of the early classic narratives by a senior commanding general of the Confederate armies. Bitterly partisan and constructed to attack the credibility of charges brought against him… The estimates of troops are way off… he sometimes confuses events, as with several incidents in the Vicksburg campaign.”

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1874 1ed Confederate General Joseph E Johnston Civil War Narrative CSA Military

 

Joseph E. Johnston was a 19th-century American Army officer who served as a Confederate States Army general, even though he trained at West Point. However, his military acumen was wrecked and constantly criticized by Confederate President Jefferson Davis –  with whom Johnston was very displeased. Following his service time as a military officer, Johnston wrote and published his own memoirs – memoirs which were mostly attacks on President Davis and other officers, as well as defending his own actions and decisions during the Civil War.

 

‘In Tall Cotton’ says of this work:

“A vigorous defense of his own actions and necessarily, therefore, a hard-hitting attack on others, particularly on President Davis against whom he records his objections to excess.”

 

According to Nevins, this work is

“one of the earliest Confederate reminiscences; strongly partisan, anti-Davis, and defensive in tone.”

 

Per Eicher,

“This is one of the early classic narratives by a senior commanding general of the Confederate armies. Bitterly partisan and constructed to attack the credibility of charges brought against him… The estimates of troops are way off… he sometimes confuses events, as with several incidents in the Vicksburg campaign.”

 

Item number: #18024

Price: $695

 

JOHNSTON, Joseph Eggleston

 

Narrative of Military Operations, directed, during the late war between the States

 

New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1874. First edition.

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • 602, [6]
    • 21 illustrations
  • References: Howes J 167; Nevins II, p.68; Eicher 257; In Tall Cotton 101; not in Sabin
  • Provenance: Handwritten – Henry Preston
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
    • Decorative cloth
  • Size: ~9.25in X 6.5in (23.5cm x 16cm)

 

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18024

Categories

Americana, American History

Military & War

Authors

JOHNSTON, Joseph Eggleston

Printing Date

19th Century

Language

English

Binding

Hardcover

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete