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The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Part One: The Early Years, West Point, Mexico | [Ulysses S. Grant]
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The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Part One: The Early Years, West Point, Mexico

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  • by Ulysses S. Grant
  • Narrated by Peter Johnson
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    12-16-99
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Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States and commander of the Union forces in the Civil War, tells the story of his life in his own words. In this opening volume, Grant covers his early years, including his time at the U.S. military academy at West Point and his service during the Mexican War under Zachary Taylor. Grant wrote his memoirs in order to rescue his family from debt and they were published as he lay dying of throat cancer. Today, they are an American classic.

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"No American president has told his story as powerfully as Ulysses S. Grant." (William S. McFeely, historian)

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    Robert Urbana, IL, United States 08-28-03
    Robert Urbana, IL, United States 08-28-03 Member Since 2000
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    "U.S Grant: A Man of Intelligence and Dignity"

    The memoirs (all three parts) increased my respect for Grant, who emerges in his memoirs as a man of exceptional honesty, intelligence, and genuine concern for his fellow humans. It makes me feel good about my country to learn how much Grant despised slavery while he always shows respect where respect is due, even for his opponents. As for the reading, it was well done, but somehow I missed the tone of Grant's own voice. I guess I would like an Illinois voice (being a fellow Illinoisian) or even a Mark Twain voice rather than the very cultivated voice of this reader.

    9 of 9 people found this review helpful
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    Sean Sioux Falls, SD, United States 08-12-10
    Sean Sioux Falls, SD, United States 08-12-10 Member Since 2004
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    "A good overview of Grant's war"

    Grant's memoirs are considered the most readable, concise and approachable war memoirs ever published in any era. I'm finding this to be true. His language is surprisingly modern, and Grant has a habit of reminding you who people are when they are re-introduced several pages later -- it makes the overall feel of the book one of a narrative rather than a history.

    The narrator, though somewhat bland, suits his source material rather well, and doesn't distract much from the book.

    I'm disappointed that they've broken up Grant's memoirs into three separate audiobooks, but I can live with that thanks to my subscription. If you want excruciating detail about the Civil War, buy Foote's histories. For a broader overview of Grant's war, with the perspective of the commanding General, read these memoirs.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Roger San Diego, CA, United States 12-12-11
    Roger San Diego, CA, United States 12-12-11 Member Since 2007

    Retired Engineer who loves to travel and read American history.

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    "General Grant"

    With few words his message was clear and concise. Love the books on the presidents as my American History knowledge is gaining with every book I listen to.

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    John Sonora, CA, United States 04-07-11
    John Sonora, CA, United States 04-07-11 Member Since 2008
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    "Great book, easy to listen to"

    I'm really enjoying part 1. The writer is so unassuming, so down to earth. You'd think he was part of the "slacker" generation who just "happened into success." The reality is that Grant was least likely to succeed. His stories about the Mexican war, and the politics behind it give a better 1st person narrative of the times than current history books on the same period. I really liked the guy as I listen, and the narrator is pretty easy to listen to also. Proved the old adage that providence plays a part in the affairs of life.

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    John Fort Myers, FL, United States 04-28-09
    John Fort Myers, FL, United States 04-28-09 Member Since 2008

    Love detailed history written in as unbiased a manner as is possible. My passion has always been American History but I also enjoy world history.

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    "Personal Memoirs of USGrant Part 1"

    Not professional in terms of writing style but excellent in getting a glimpse of the person writing... simple - straight forward - matter of fact. This must have been the style of a humble yet successful general.

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    William Waco, TX, USA 11-26-07
    William Waco, TX, USA 11-26-07
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    "Format Problem"

    Watch out! Part 1 is available in four formats, but parts 2 and 3 are available only in two.

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    Derek Tucson, AZ, USA 04-15-06
    Derek Tucson, AZ, USA 04-15-06 Member Since 2005
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    "Well Read"

    The narration was done very well in this book. It was like listening to U.S Grant himself tell you his story. This is a long book and it tended to drag at times as he went into dry detail about large Civil War Campaigns and Battles.

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    Brett Lehi, UT, USA 10-05-05
    Brett Lehi, UT, USA 10-05-05
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    "Not high on my list of history books"

    I had high hopes for this book. Grant was a major figure in US history. I listened to both part 1 and part 2 and it never developed into anything interesting. Both parts were just a travelogue of daily activity. The books were almost completely devoid of personal insight and reflection that would give me a deeper understanding of what made the man tick. There were several funny and interesting stories, but 90% of the book was about troop movements and small skirmishes. My opinion is that unless you are really into military history, you will find this book rather uneventful. Check out "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" if you have not already read it - far more interesting and entertaining.

    2 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Joe Liverpool, NY, United States 03-02-03
    Joe Liverpool, NY, United States 03-02-03 Member Since 2000
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    "The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant,"

    Gives you an incite into the era, the events and the man

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