The Art of Leadership and Command: A Study of McClellan and Lee and Their Contemporaries (1861-1865) by John Gibson

The Art of Leadership and Command: A Study of McClellan and Lee and Their Contemporaries (1861-1865)

John Gibson

260 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction art history

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They say he was slow-yet McClellan assumed command and in two weeks combined two different forces into one, marched on Lee, and defeated him at Antietam. They say he was not a fighter. Antietam is the bloodiest day in American History. History has...

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