Best of
Civil-War

1899

That Devil Forrest: Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest


John Allan Wyeth - 1899
     Yet, despite these humble origins he would go on to become one of the most innovative cavalry leaders America has ever seen.His enemies respected him and his Southern compatriots admired him. Both General Johnston and General Sherman agreed that he was “the most remarkable man our Civil War produced on either side.” While Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee, in their postwar memoirs, stated that the tide of the war might have been changed had the Confederate high command better used Forrest’s talents.John A. Wyeth’s brilliant biography of Forrest fully captures this fascinating general and his actions throughout the war. From his brilliant campaigns at Fort Donelson, Shiloh and Brice’s Crossroads to his more controversial moments, for example at the Battle of Fort Pillow where many Union prisoners were slaughtered, Wyeth examines every part of Forrest’s career in precise detail.

Lee's Sharpshooters


William S. Dunlop - 1899
    Lee's shock troops, Lee's Sharpshooters is a compelling tale told by a man who saw it all.Well trained troops became the best soldiers, daring fate to bring the fight to the enemy unlike any other unit in the war.W.S. Dunlop's tale of his own men's contribution to the Civil War is a classic of military works, filled with insight from the forceful perspective of a man who saw war in all of its glory and pain.This edition has been optimized for Kindle.