Personal Memoirs of P.H. Sheridan

P. H. SHERIDAN

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Personal Memoirs of P.H. Sheridan

“WHEN THE BATTLE WAGED HOTTEST, SHERIDAN WAS AT HIS BEST”: UNION GENERAL SHERIDAN’S MEMOIRS

SHERIDAN, P.H. Personal Memoirs of P.H. Sheridan. General United States Army. New York: Charles L. Webster, 1888. Two volumes. Octavo, original three-quarter brown morocco, gilt vignettes on front boards, all edges marbled.

First edition of Sheridan’s military autobiography, with 27 maps (11 folding) and 17 plates, in handsome publisher's morocco bindings.

"Often ranked with Grant and Sherman as the foremost Union commanders" (Mullins & Reed 82), Sheridan completed this work just days before his death in 1888. He recounts three decades of military service including his many decisive Civil War campaigns and his later Indian campaigns, his military governorship of Texas and Louisiana and his tenure as commander-in-chief of the army after Sherman's retirement. "When the battle waged hottest, Sheridan was at his best— cool, exact, self-possessed, the dashing and brilliant leader of men willing to follow him anywhere" (ANB). Dornbusch II:2400. Nevins II:88. Nicholson, 773.

Interiors clean and fine, only slight wear to spine ends of Volume II. A handsome, near-fine copy.

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