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Jefferson Davis

The Man and His Hour

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Jefferson Davis

De: William C. Davis
Narrado por: Jeff Riggenbach
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This book paints a vivid picture of Jefferson Davis as a multifaceted, often charismatic man who mirrored the turbulent times in which he lived and who stood solidly for the South that he loved. Ranging over the complete span of his long life, it shows him as a hardworking Mississippi planter, a compassionate slave owner, a hero of the Mexican War, and an able secretary of war under Franklin Pierce. But it is on the years of the Civil War and Davis’s controversial performance as president of the Confederacy that the book naturally focuses.

Loved by many for his eloquence, courage, loyalty, and devotion, he was vilified by many more for his well-known obstinacy and vanity, his feuds with his best commanders, and his unwillingness to delegate responsibility to others. Judicious, balanced, compassionate, Jefferson Davis is an enthralling account of a remarkable man.

©1991 William C. Davis (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Biografías y Memorias Guerra de Secesión Guerras y Conflictos Histórico Militar Política y Activismo Políticos Presidentes y Jefes de Estado Guerra civil Guerra Misisipi Sufragio
Comprehensive Biography • Balanced Portrayal • Great Voice • Enlightening Perspective • Excellent Historical Context

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Hurrah for Jeff Davis! What a great American! Congressman, War Hero, Senator, Secretary of War and President!

Great writing and great reading!

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Davis is something of a puzzle. Leader of the state who's foundation was to protect the institution of slavery, while he and his brother Joseph ran their planation along a model developed by Welsh Utopian Socialist Robert Owen. Likewise in his career as a politician, Davis was not at the forefront of secession and the Montgomery Convention, and initially only expected to command Mississippi's armed forces in the field. William C Davis gives an immersive and a mostly fair portrait of Jefferson Davis. This biography is very enlightening if you are interested in the pre-war Democratic landscape, how the Confederacy functioned as a state in its' brief existence, and the feuds and personal ambitions which handicaped the Southern war effort. Contrary to most other reviews, I found after the initial introduction, the narration becomes less rushed and does not diminish the listening experience.

Jeff Davis the obstinate moderate

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I've read a ton of Civil War books so I was already very familiar with Davis but wanted something that just focused on him and in particular the post-Civil War period, this book works nicely for that, although I would have liked a more in-depth look at his later life. The first half of the book gets you to the Civil War, then the Civil War takes up probably 2/3rds of the 2nd half of the book. The pacing in the book is quite good and I never found the book to get dull or bogged down on trivial matters. The author does a good job of staying neutral for the most part. Overall this is an excellent addition for Civil War buffs or people that just want to know more about the South or Davis himself. I personally think it would make an excellent counterpart to anyone reading biographies on Lincoln to give a more well balanced view of his Presidency.

As for the reader I have mixed feelings, at the beginning of the book it really seems rushed -- but either I got used to it or he slowed down since about 1/3rd of the way into the book it no longer bothered me. Overall he does a good job, it's a straight read but appropriate for the content.

A very good look at a misunderstood man

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I’ve read a lot about Jefferson Davis. This book has more about him than I have ever experienced. So many intriguing trivial moments abound.
Unfortunately the narration feels too fast with no emotion at all.

You want Jefferson Davis? You got him right here.

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The best line in the book that also describes the story is “Abraham Lincoln was a great man, Jefferson Davis was a good man”.

The book definitely describes Davis as a man put in a position above his ability. But it also states why nobody in his shoes could have succeeded. I recommend this book because it gives a full life of Jefferson Davis and the reasons the the Confederacy failed. Being from Richmond VA I found this book interesting.

Good listen about an interesting man.

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