Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston

William Preston JOHNSTON

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Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston

“AN IMPORTANT BOOK ON EARLY TEXAS” AND “THE BEST BOOK, BY ALL ODDS, PUBLISHED BY EITHER SIDE”: THE LIFE OF GENERAL ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON

JOHNSTON, William Preston. The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston, Embracing His Services in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. New York: D. Appleton, 1878. Thick octavo, early 20th-century three-quarter brown morocco, raised bands, marbled boards, endpapers and edges.

First edition, illustrated with nine full-page engraved plates, including frontispiece bust of Johnston, and in-text maps and tables.

"This is an important book on early Texas as well as on Albert Sidney Johnston. Douglas Southall Freeman said of it: Better perhaps than any Confederate biography of so early a date, it retains historical authenticity.' Gen. Joseph Hooker said it was the best book, by all odds, published by either side'… William Preston Johnston… became colonel and aide-de-camp to Jefferson Davis. He was Davis' most trusted staff officer, responsible for direct communication between the president and commanders in the field… His biography of his father gives an intimate portrayal of that remarkable man's impact on Texas. When the Civil War broke out, Johnston was offered a position second in rank only to the aging Winfield Scott… Upon the secession of Texas, however, Johnston resigned and became commander of the Western Department of the Confederacy, briefly outranking Lee. He was killed at Shiloh in 1862, a loss which Jefferson Davis called 'irreparable" (Basic Texas Books 112). Howes J175. Dornbusch II:2872.

A fine copy.

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