When Generals in Gray was published in 1959, scholars and critics immediately hailed it as one of the few indispensable books on the American Civil War. Historian Stanley Horn, for example, wrote, "It is difficult for a reviewer to restrain his enthusiasm in recommending a monumental book of this high quality and value." Here at last is the paperback edition of Ezra J. Warner's magnum opus with its concise, detailed biographical sketches and—in an amazing feat of research—photographs of all 425 Confederate generals. The only exhaustive guide to the South's command, Generals in Gray belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in the Civil War.
it is very interesting. it tells you what each confederate general did before the civil war, what they did during the civil war, what they did after the civil war, and where they are burried. i loved and thoroughly enjoyed it.
A detailed collection of short biographies of the general officers of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. A good reference to confederate military leadership.
A collection of biographies of Confederate military leaders. Provides insight into the personalities of the men who commanded the military of the South and discusses their victories and defeats.