The Web of Victory

The Web of Victory - Cover

Grant at Vicksburg

by Earl S. Miers

320 pages / 5.50 x 8.50 inches / no illustrations

History / United States - Civil War Period

Paperback / 9780807111994 / September 1984

The Web of Victory tells of the Union siege of Vicksburg, a campaign that might very well have been the turning point of the Civil War and was without any doubt the turning point in the military career of General Ulysses S. Grant.

If Grant began the campaign as a leader known more for his drinking and shabby appearance than for his strategy, he emerged from the siege with the respect of his president and the admiration—in some cases grudging admiration—of his fellow generals. Vicksburg revealed him as a daring, resourceful strategist, a leader who had the courage and inspiration to toss aside the military textbooks and give free rein to his genius. 

Earl S. Miers , who died in 1970, was the author of many books on the Civil War, including Gettysburg and The General Who Marched to Hell.

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