Best of
American-History

1929

The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston


Marquis James - 1929
    . . . In a sense he is too good to be true, this man who wrought such mighty deeds within the lifetime of our fathers and grandfathers; in a sense if he had not existed we should have had to create him. --from the introduction by Henry Steele Commager

The Generalship of Ulysses S. Grant


J.F.C. Fuller - 1929
    It brilliantly refutes the notion that Grant relied only on brute force to achieve his victories, demonstrating instead the mastery of mobility, surprise, cool judgment, and strategic coordination that made Grant the premier Civil War general."--James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom"A classic analysis of U.S. Grant, Fuller's work makes a strong case for the general as the pre-eminent soldier of his era. It is essential reading for students of Civil War military leadership."--Gary Gallagher, editor of Fighting for the Confederacy

Lincoln


Emil Ludwig - 1929
    Translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. Illustrated. A full-length life of the martyred President from his obscure beginnings to his tragic end-told in the same penetrating manner as this eminent German biographer used in writing the lives of Goethe and Napoleon. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

Grandmother Brown's Hundred Years, 1827-1927


Harriet Connor Brown - 1929
    Madison, Iowa, and raised a family of seven children. Her story is told with recollections, letters, newspaper items, and provides one of the most vivid and personal accounts of life during the settlement and domestication of the Midwest.