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However, I think that Thomas sometimes overanalyzes, and sometimes relies too much on single sources. Broader evidence, for example, doesn't necessarily support the idea that Stuart kept Hagan around just as a freak. And one bit of data weighted rather heavily by Thomas came exclusively from the captured diary of the tactless Price. Occasionally I felt that Thomas protested too much, wanting all of his evidence to fit his picture of Stuart, when alternative explanations might have been possible.
An occasional "Then did..." construction melds a bit jarringly with Thomas' overall straightforward prose.
An excellent biography, however, one which transcends the factual and becomes genuinely moving.
Fascinating description of the seeming vain yet outging Stuart sparking a unique friendship with the religious and stern Jackson.
In the end, it seems that Stuart, the seemingly last cavalier, is undone by the modern use of calvary signifying the change in warfare and the abrupt decline of the confederacy.
I HAVE NOT SEEN A STUDY RESEARCHED AS DEEPLY AS THIS ONE. HE HAS
UNCOVERED MANY INTERESTING DETAILS NO OTHER WRITER AS BEEN ABLE
TO ACHIEVE. I RECOMMEND ALL EMORY THOMAS'S BOOKS FOR THE READER
WHO IS TRULY INTERESTED IN HIS SUBJECTS.
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His recent pictorial essay embodied in this new publication chroniclizes Lee throughout his lifetime in vintage photographs. When I met Lee's great grand daughter Anne Carter Zimmer, I realized that some rather poignant pictures existed, but this book supports the fact.
This book should be purchased as a bedtime companion to Thomas's brilliant biography of the icon we know as Lee. The layout and selection of photographs in this publication truly satisfy one's soul in meditative reflection. Don't miss.
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I was astonished to find that I couldn't buy a copy in any of the downtown bookstores or museum shops. How I would have loved to have had this history and guide with me to make me fully aware of how each place I visited was connected to some stirring or painful act of our great national tragedy.
This book is a fine companion piece to Margaret Leech's wonderful "Reveille in Washington".
Emory Thompson has written a remarkably interesting and able history and one that no visitor to Richmond should be without.
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Thickly styled though much of this is to a modern eye (and perhaps a contemporary one, since Stuart himself apparently considered Cooke "a crashing bore", though he was too tactful to let on), it's still really a classic of the period. It represents a certain facet of Civil War mentality, and people interested in the period should certainly look at it.
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