John Bell Hood and the War for Southern Independence

John Bell Hood and the War for Southern Independence
About this book
This book focuses on John Bell Hood, a native of Kentucky bred on romantic notions of the Old South and determined to model himself on Robert E. Lee. Hood had a tragic military career, no less interesting for being calamitous. After conspicuous bravery in leading a Texas brigade, he rose in the ranks to become the youngest of the full generals of the Confederacy. The misfortune in store for Hood, a far better fighter than a strategist, illustrates the strain and risks of high command. One of the lasting images to come out of the Civil War is that of the one-legged General Hood strapped in his saddle, leading his men in a hopeless counter-offensive against Sherman's march on Atlanta.
Details
- Pages
- 262
- ISBN-13
- 9780803281912
- OL Work ID
- OL551035W
Subjects
Confederate States of AmericaGeneralsCampaignsUnited States Civil War, 1861-1865Confederate States of America. ArmyBiographyHistoryConfederate states of america, biographyUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, campaigns