“The Grant autobiography…is a powerful, riveting, endlessly fascinating book, gracefully written—every word—by Grant himself….” — San Diego Tribune
Ulysses Grant (1822-1885) commanded the victorious Union army during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and served as the 18th U.S. President from 1869 to 1877. An Ohio native, Grant graduated from. For much of his life, Ulysses S. Grant failed at every occupation he tried. But in the United States Army, his remarkable talents as a soldier and leader saved his country from falling apart.
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- Personal Memoirs of U. Grant, Complete by Ulysses S. Grant Styled byLimpidSoft. Contents PREFACE1 VOL-UME I6 CHAP-TER I7 CHAP-TER II32 2. CHAP-TER III54 CHAP-TER IV81.
- The Personal Memoirs of U. Grantis an autobiographyby Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, focused mainly on his military career during the Mexican–American Warand the American Civil War, and completed as he was dying of throat cancer in 1885. The two-volume set was published by Mark Twainshortly after Grant's death.
- Grant Considered among the greatest of military memoirs, these two volumes were an immediate bestseller. With the help of his publisher, Mark Twain, Grant wrote to the last month of his life to leave a legacy for his family after being defrauded a year earlier of his estate.
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