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Introduction | vii | |
"A Great General Is So Rare": Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy | 1 | |
P.G.T. Beauregard | 43 | |
Braxton Bragg: The Lonely Patriot | 71 | |
General Samuel Cooper | 101 | |
"Thank God, He Has Rescued His Character": Albert Sidney Johnston, Southern Hamlet of the Confederacy | 133 | |
"Snarl and Sneer and Quarrel": Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and an Obsession with Rank | 165 | |
Edmund Kirby Smith | 205 | |
"A Bold Fighter" Promoted beyond His Abilities: Gen. John Bell Hood | 249 | |
Index | 289 |
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