![]() Volume I (written before Grant realized he was critically ill) is rich in detail of the various military campaigns and his ascension through the military ranks. The remainder of Volume I and all of Volume II extensively deal with the war between the states. The next one hundred pages are dedicated to the Mexican War followed by his resignation from the military and civilian life in Illinois. Following the preface, the reader is given a (very) short review of his early childhood, life at West Point, and early Army life. Volume I opens with a heartfelt preface where Grant explains how his diminishing health pushed him to complete this work and "asking no favor but hoping (his remarks) will meet the approval of the reader." They most definitely do. Grant's memoirs are well-written, thoughtful, insightful, and offer more than a glimpse into the mind of U.S. ![]() This book, which includes both Volume I and II, articulately spells out the military career of one of the United States' greatest generals. General Grant's personal memoirs are a must read for all Civil War buffs and those even remotely interested in history. ![]()
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