Author: J.F.C. Fuller
Publisher: Indiana University Press, 1958
Series: Civil War Centennial Series, IUP
Binding: hardcover
Condition: near fine/poor
Price: $45.00
ISBN: Ø
CVB Inv: 00234
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Description:
A volume in the Civil War Centennial Series, published by Indiana University Press during 1957-1962.
A rare title.
Hardcover. Condition: near fine. Dust jacket condition: poor. Minor shelf wear head and tail of spine; corners sharp; top and foredge of textblock darkened. Jacket has two-inch tear head of spine, although with no loss of paper; numerous tape marks. Number “131” written on spine. Small octavo; xxviii + 411 pp. Silver lettering on dark blue boards. Frontispiece b/w formal portrait of General Grant, seated, in uniform. Illustrated with numerous maps and battle plans throughout text. Binding and hinges sound; clean copy, no markings.
Major-General John Frederick Charles Fuller (1878-1966) was a senior officer in the British Army, a military historian, strategist, and prolific writer. He was also an authority on U. S. Grant, and this account was first published in 1929.