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A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee

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The biography traces his family origins and formative years, follows his career in the United States Army and the circumstances of his resignation, and records the civic reception and appointment to Virginia command. It then examines his strategic decisions and battlefield leadership throughout successive campaigns — the Peninsula and Seven Days, northern incursions, Maryland and Fredericksburg operations, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and later engagements through the Wilderness and Spotsylvania — describing maneuvers, relations with subordinates and cavalry actions, and concluding with his final campaigns and last days. The narrative emphasizes character, military judgment, and measured moderation in public statements.

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John Esten Cooke

John Esten Cooke was an American author known for his historical novels and biographies that often explore themes of the American South during the Civil War era. His notable work, "A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee," reflects his deep admiration for the Confederate general and provides a detailed account of Lee's life and military career. Cooke's fiction, including titles like "Mohun; Or, the Last Days of Lee and His Paladins," captures the complexities of Southern life and the impact of the Civil War on personal and communal identities. His writing is characterized by a blend of historical detail and narrative flair, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of the South.

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