272 pages / 6.12 x 9.25 inches / no illustrations
History / United States - Civil War Period
“An engaging, provocative book. . . . As a study of symbol-making [it] is first-rate.”—Washington Post
“Connelly provides a fascinating insight into the historical press-agentry through which Lee was enshrined as...an exemplar of American virtues.”—Saturday Review
“An excellent reappraisal of Lee. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal
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