Ulysses S. Grant"Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant" is a memoir authored by Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States and a well-known military figure. The autobiography details Grant's whole life, from his upbringing through his military duty during te American Civil War and on to his election to the president. The book was written by Grant when he was battling illness in his later years, and it was released after his death in 1885. The biography gives a detailed description of the occasions and choices that influenced Grant's career and life. He offers insights into the political and social context of his period as well as reflections on his experiences as a soldier and leader, especially his wins at Vicksburg and Appomattox during the Civil War. Grant's personal life, including his battles with alcoholism and his connections with his family and other troops, are also discussed in the book. The "Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant" are regarded as an important historical record and a classic work of American literature. The book has received high appreciation for Grant's lucid writing style and his open observations on his own life and experiences. It is also noteworthy for its part in solidifying Grant's reputation as one of the finest presidents and military commanders in American history. Read More Read Less
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