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General Lee: A Biography of Robert E. Lee

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General Robert E. Lee was one of the greatest generals to have ever lived. Although having fought for the slave-trading South during the American Civil War he was, and still is, regarded as a superb tactician and leader of men by both North and South. General Lee, written by his nephew and fellow soldier, Fitzhugh Lee, takes the reader to the heart of Lee’s life, from his family origins to his early career in the military as he became a military engineer and fought in the Mexican-American War. Through access to numerous unpublished letters and accounts Fitzhugh Lee provides fascinating insight into his uncle’s military genius throughout the American Civil War, from the Seven Days Battle to Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville to Gettysburg, right through until his eventual surrender to Grant in 1865. “General Lee remains a valuable book for students of Lee and his campaigns as well as those interested in southern efforts to write a military history of the Confederacy.” Gary W. Gallagher “Much solid narrative, interspersed with letters previously unpublished.” Douglas Southall Freeman Fitzhugh Lee was a Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War and a United States Army general in the Spanish-American War. He also served as a diplomat for the United States and as the 40th Governor of Virginia. Along with General Lee which was published in 1894 he also wrote Cuba's Struggle Against Spain in 1899. He passed away in 1905.

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First published January 1, 1894

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Fitzhugh Lee (1835 - 1905) was a Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, the 40th Governor of Virginia, diplomat, and United States Army general in the Spanish–American War. He was the son of Sydney Smith Lee, a captain in the Confederate States Navy, and the nephew of General Robert E. Lee.
 

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156 reviews7 followers
March 10, 2010
Written by Lee's nephew, Fitzhugh Lee who fought in many battles with his famous uncle. A great work chronicling the life of Robert E. Lee. Recommended reading for those interested in the "old south", General Robert E. Lee, the Civil War and life in the early 19th century.
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5 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2017
A Great Story

Buy this book for some high schooler and spark a passion for History. Recommended for middle school, high school, even college. The contents is college level but the writing level is clear and simple.

Classic story of a true American hero; truth, justice, and the American way. I wish there were books like this when I went to high school.
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4,437 reviews38 followers
June 2, 2018
Robert E. Lee's nephew writes a brilliant biography with keen insights not only on his uncle's personal life, but his military life and tactics as well, as Fitzhugh Lee served himself as a Major General in both the Confederate and later United States Army.
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15 reviews
September 4, 2019
Great read but can be difficult to follow

I liked the book but following the battles if not in a good memory of which officers fought on which side it can slow the reading. The best part of the book wad the closing days of the war and hos service and contributions during those last five years of his life.

Lee was a brilliant and honest man with great integrity. He know slavery had been a mistake but was compelled to fight for the sovereignty of the Commonwealth as he saw that it had been intended by the founding fathers.
213 reviews4 followers
February 2, 2020
By far the best bio of Lee

Written by his nephew Fitzhugh Lee, this book brings a human dimension to a great General. A must read for modern armchair historians who think that Lee should have been tried for treason after the War of Northern Aggression. A successful US Army officer who after much introspection and anguish chose to place his allegiance with his home state of Virginia. The Lee family has a long history of service to their country both before and after the tragic war between our countrymen.
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January 28, 2021
I am disappointed with this book. It is less a biography and more a rambling of events during the civil war. I was hoping Fitzhugh Lee would have focused entirely on Lee the man as he is directly related to him. There are some good insights early on into his personnel life, chapter I, but it then. Immediately goes into the war. I did enjoy reading chapters II and III which describes West Point and Lee’s academic success. However, I would have liked to learn a lot more about his family and early life not just another Civil War book.
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4 reviews
November 7, 2022
For those who would like to know more about the man, rather than detailed battle details, I would suggest you read Lee, The Last Five Years which, I think, will give you more insight into his character as a soldier and a human being. I skipped through a lot of the details of the battles due to no knowledge of the topography of the state of Virginia. I finished the book, and felt like I did learn some new things from it, but definitely agree with others who wanted more knowledge of Lee, the man.
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100 reviews1 follower
December 21, 2017
Slow moving book.detail oriented . many interesting tidbits you do not readin history.

General Lee was such a religious person and a family person.. After reading this book , I can not understand why they took his statue down .
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December 4, 2022
Robert E Lee

Although not from the South, but living there now, I chose to read this book as a history of troubled times in our country. The writing is extensive and thorough, and while written years long remains valued for generations yet to come. K8
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November 13, 2023
I do love reading Civil War history, but this verges on hagiography. Written by Lee's nephew, Fitzhugh Lee never misses an opportunity to build up what Shelby Foote once described as the "marble man." Sad to say I didn't finish reading the entire book.
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400 reviews39 followers
December 17, 2024
Good Book

This is a good book, it could have used less technical military maneuvers explanations since it was supposed to be biography of the man himself. But it does not take away from who the man was himself.
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February 23, 2021
Great Book

It was a great book to read about a great man Robert E Lee. The best leader during the civil war
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April 6, 2021
Honour

I admire one who fights for what he believes, buts knows when the fight is over there is no shame in a battle well fought against overwhelming odds.
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September 12, 2025
Outstanding

Outstanding narrative of robert e lees life and of the united states civil war east of the western portion of the united states
27 reviews
May 31, 2017
interesting post mortem (literally) by Fitzhugh Lee, a nephew of R.E., since Lee died just 5 years after the war and probably never would have written down his thoughts anyway. Interesting because it is a "period" piece, with content intended to put the family, the state of Virginia, slavery, the motivations for the South in the war, etc., in a rational light to show their virtue. For example, slavery was OK because they were civilizing the Africans and bringing them into Christianity, which the author explains as a long process that could take millienia to do correctly, which is compares to Christ's legacy with the church, i.e., he died 2000 years ago and yet "Christianizing" the world is still a work in progress 2000 years later.

Proof that we need to be vigilant about examining our own cultural beliefs at all times!
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October 30, 2015
General Lee was a truly remarkable man, made most manifest in his humility and unsurpassed diligence in attending to the needs of others. This man had a firm foundation and he accepted Gods will regardless of the outcome and only sought to do his duty. If you want to learn more about one of America's finest men, read this book. On another note, this is a wonderful book for any civil war history buff to come in contact with loads of first hand accounts from both General Lee and the author himself.
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April 7, 2018
This was not the biography I was hoping for of Robert E. Lee. Written by his nephew, it is a step by step recounting of the Civil War and extremely interesting nevertheless. I recommend highlighters, lists of the Confederate and Union Generals, and Google to make sense of all of the military officers of the war. The reader must forgive the author of his relentless adulation of the General. I would like to read the Union's version of the battles.
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509 reviews11 followers
November 4, 2015
Great book!

The author General Fitzhugh Lee goes into detail on every battle of the war and gives great insight into what Lee was thinking about during those times.
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