May I Quote You, General Lee? (Vol. 1): Observations & Utterances from the South's Great Generals

Edited by Randall Bedwell
"Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less." —Robert E. Lee
The southern generals of the Civil War spoke of honor, duty, and the courage to fight for one's beliefs. While their cause was trampled on the battlefields of Dixie, their names live on in glory.
Robert E. Lee, long regarded as preeminent among the southern generals, has been described as a "wholly human gentleman." His sentiments and those of his fellow generals vividly reveal the gallantry and noble character that made them heroes.
This collection of brief quotes from General Lee and comments about him from leaders who knew him well illuminates the convictions of these fighting men. Faced with a war of tragic proportions, they were steadfast in their loyalty to the states they called home. May I Quote You, General Lee? reveals the spirit that elevated General Lee and those who followed him to greatness.
| RANDALL BEDWELL is a publishing veteran who has written, edited, and published dozens of volumes. He is also the author of Tennessee Two Hundred: A Quotable History of the Volunteer State and the May I Quote You, General series containing the thoughts of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph Chamberlain, and Ulysses S. Grant, and the publisher of General Lee and Santa Claus. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee. |
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ISBN-10: 1-88895-234-2 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-88895-234-6 (Paperback)
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