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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Always a Pleasure...,
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This review is from: May I Quote You, General Longstreet?: Observations and Utterances of the South's Great Generals (Paperback)
Randall Bedwell's "May I Quote You ..." series is always a pleasure to read. General Longstreet was a plain spoken man, and Mr. Bedwell has captured the essence of him exactly! From General Longstreet, an undeservedly maligned American patriot, I have found words to live by: "Error lives but a day. Truth is eternal." If you enjoyed this book, try my other two favorites in the series, "May I Quote You General Lee?" and "May I quote You General Forrest?"
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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General Longstreet: The Man and His Quotes,
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This review is from: May I Quote You, General Longstreet?: Observations and Utterances of the South's Great Generals (Paperback)
87 pages long and published in 1997 by Randall Bedwell through Cumberland House Publishing Inc., "May I Quote You, General Longstreet?" is an excellent book, just as all the other books in the "May I Quote You?" series are. It contains many statements and observations made by and about General Longstreet, his comrades in gray, and his foes in blue. The book holds an introduction and seven additional chapters, each chapter with a foreword giving some background and general information on what it contains.
General Longstreet was one of the South's bravest and most skilled leaders, yet he is also one of its most troubled. While respected and admired by allies and enemies alike during the war, James Longstreet's reputation suffered badly in Reconstruction years. He spent the rest of his life battling against accusations and attacks on his good name and reputation, insisting to his dying day that he had always done the honorable thing, and had never compromised his loyalty to the South or the army in which he served. Unlike many others who served in the war, Longstreet was never really allowed to know peace. But as the general himself said, "Error lives but a day. Truth is eternal." In the years since his passing, General Longstreet's image has been gradually redeemed, but still is not as good as that of men such as General Lee. Monuments and honors dedicated to him slowly have been built over the years, but his tarnished reputation is still, oddly enough, being reconstructed. While this is indeed a fine book of quotes by and about General James Longstreet, keep in mind that's what it is. This is not the life story of James Longstreet, just a simple yet remarkably informative book of quotes. If something like that would appeal to you, I highly recommend it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Interesting insight,
By hrladyship (Las Cruces, NM United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: May I Quote You, General Longstreet?: Observations and Utterances of the South's Great Generals (Paperback)
This is one of a series of books with quotes by and about "The South's Great Generals." A slim volume, it takes only a short time to read through.I enjoyed this collection of quotes, as much for what his Union enemy's said about Longstreet, as what he said himself. However, reading the quotes regarding the criticisms of Lee's Old Warhorse in the battle of Gettysburg are almost painful. Yet they had to be included to give as full a picture of the man and the soldier as can be done in so short a space. Readers and scholars of the War Between the States will enjoy this book, perhaps even keep it at hand to browse through at any time.
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