
The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Part 1: The Early Years, West Point, Mexico
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Peter Johnson
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Ulysses S. Grant
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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According to many historians, Ulysses S. Grant’s accomplishments as the 18th president of the United States were surpassed by his deeds as a Civil War general and a writer. In The Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant: Part One: The Early Years, West Point, Mexico Grant’s literary gifts are displayed as he speaks about his military campaigns.
First published in 1885, this book covers Grant’s childhood and military training. Many listeners will take greater interest in passages on the Civil War. Grant writes about these military campaigns with eye-opening detail and offers his insights on contemporaries like Abraham Lincoln and General Sherman.
With a deep, resonant voice reminiscent of a newscaster, Peter Johnson intones Grant’s words with authority.
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an amazing man with an amazing story
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Great book, easy to listen to
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Wonderful!
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General Grant
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fascinating point of view
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A bit to much
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Personal Memoirs of USGrant Part 1
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This is one of the most pleasantly surprising books I have ever purchased. I finished "American Ulysses by Robert C White" and was so impressed purchased Volume 1 of this three volume work. The man writes like Mark Twain, packs so much time, humour, travel and genuine inforormation so easily I finished it wanting more.Further, I learned more about the causes of the war in the last half hour as the previous 50 years. For instance, Texas was recently secured with national blood and treasure, included more land area then almost every nation on earth. Yet it become a slave territory of little population succeeding into The Confederacy. Further, confederate sympathizers managed to disburse military and other assets out of Northern control.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant: Part 1: The Early Years, West Point, Mexico?
All those things were interesting, However, the last chapter was invaluable for my understanding what motivated the North so vehimently. This had long been something of a mystery to me.What about Peter Johnson’s performance did you like?
Tone and pace match the pace and humor of the text.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
No particular episode rises significantly above the general high litterary, historical and iformational presentation. One surprising feature of the style is its lack of any sort of combat melodrama or self conscious gravity. And this volume includes noteworthy millitary drama behind the steady narrative.Any additional comments?
I am dissappointed Grant has so consistently been portraid as something of a ner do well looser. For instance, prior to the war he was a "clerk" in his fathers store. I never knew his father had that store as an absentee investment. Grant aways presents himself as comming from modest priviledge, and though he often uses self depricating humor he gives no evidence of any terrible decline in fortunes during his pre war endeavors.Snappy Concise Humorous and Informative
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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.
A good overview of Grant's war
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Grant personal notes on Spanish American War.
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