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Stonewall Jackson's Book of Maxims [Hardcover]

James Robertson Jr. (Author)
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1581822960 978-1581822960 July 2002

Thomas J. Jackson never sought fame, but he could not escape its light when opportunity came.

Jackson was very much a man of his time, and he was not alone in this quest for personal development, but he was an earnest man with an iron resolve. Such personal discipline served him particularly well during the war that divided North and South. Although he was fatally wounded by friend fire on May 2, 1863, Jackson has continued to live in the national memory and to fascinate Americans with his remarkable achievements against incredible odds. His sobriquet "Stonewall" remains the most famous nickname in American military history.

The manner in which Jackson lived his life was heavily influenced by the popular writings of Lord Chesterfield, whose published letters to his son on self-improvement were well known in polite society. No single work - save the Bible - more influenced Jackson in his personal evolution. While he was a cadet at West Point, he began collecting maxims as part of his quest for status as a gentleman. In the mid-1850s he carefully inscribed these maxims in a personal notebook, which disappeared after his death in 1863. Subsequent generations assumed that this notebook was a casualty of time, but in the 1990s, during his research for a biography of Jackson, James I. Robertson Jr. discovered the long-lost book of maxims in the archives of Tulane University.

Jackson's maxims are reproduced here as he wrote them. Accompanying each are insights into the man. Stonewall Jackson's Book of Maxims includes:

  • The origin of the adage
  • One or more quotations that parallel the maxim
  • How Jackson may have applied the idea in his own life
  • How certain maxims offer insights into the mind of the man

These timeless insights offer as much to individuals today as they did when Jackson strove to integrate them into his life.


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Robertson...brilliantly re-creates the complex intellectual world of his subject. Note: This title received 'The Red Kepi' from the editors. -- Civil War Times October 2002

This sage group of writings, lost for years, offers an interesting insight into one of America's most influential military minds. -- Salt Lake Tribune - Sept. 1, 2002

About the Author

JAMES I. ROBERTSON JR. is Alumni Distinguished Professor in History at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He is an award-winning author of the biographies of Stonewall Jackson and A. P. Hill and numerous books on the Civil War. His great-grandfather was a Confederate soldier and a cook for Robert E. Lee. Robertson appears frequently in Civil War programs on the Arts and Entertainment Network (A&E), the History Channel, and public television. He lives in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Cumberland House (July 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581822960
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581822960
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,042,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "You may be what ever you will resolve to be.", November 18, 2002
This review is from: Stonewall Jackson's Book of Maxims (Hardcover)
Stonewall Jackson's Book of Maxims is inspiring to say the least. Thomas Jackson grew up an orphan in the mountains of West Virginia, had less than a fourth-grade education when he entered West Point and ended up being a General in the Army. Thought to be obsessive, eccentric, and unable to chat at social events, Jackson hid from the world a man that he hoped to be someday. That other Jackson comes screaming out like his famous bloodcurdling rebel yell. "You may be what ever you will resolve to be" is etched over an archway at the Virginia Military Institute where he was also a professor.
Thankfully his works were saved, lost, and found again, just like General Stonewall Jackson will be by you and your children's children through this book.
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a nice tribute to General Jackson, February 16, 2003
This review is from: Stonewall Jackson's Book of Maxims (Hardcover)
I really enjoyed this book. It is a great book for people that like StoneWall, or don't have a lot of time to read. ( This is a short read). StoneWalls maxims can be used today as well. This book, also gives us a better understanding of this great American Hero. ( How hard General Jackson tried to be a perfect man, shines through, with this book. One can only admire General Jackson all the more)

It is well worth the time spent reading it.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspiring look at a man 100% determined to overcome his limitations, June 11, 2006
Jackson is a fascinating man who had some really serious problems and issues but who was determined to apply his faith in God and his absolute best efforts towards being the very best man he could be. The commentary in this book draws that point out very well.

The maxims are Jackson's self help book or memory aide to his efforts to overcoming his painful social awkwardness. In other words these are the things that Jackson felt he needed to work on badly enough to write down for future reference. As a piece of self revelation it is pretty profound.

The quotes in the book from Jackson's wife and associates show just how far he got in his quest to improve. He never totally overcame a lot of his problems (after all, who does?), but the effort he put into the attempt is breathtaking and, as I found, very inspiring. This is a short book and well worth reading and re-reading.
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FEW MEN HAVE EVER started from humbler beginnings and risen to greater heights. Read the first page
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Lord Chesterfield, West Point, Margaret Preston, George Winfred Hervey, Anna Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Benjamin Franklin, General Jackson, Mexican War, Virginia Military Institute, Washington College, Harvey Hill, Poor Richard's Almanac, Raleigh Colston, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Spottswood White
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