Nolan, Alan T., - Lee Considered: General Roert E. Lee and Civil War history.Chapel Hill, Univ of N. Carolina Press, (1991). VG in VG DJ. Nolan contends there is little truth to dogmas traditionally set forth about Lee and the war. Nolan questions Lee's decision. to continue fighting long after he believed the war could not be won. Nolan views Lee as a tactically effective but strategically limited general and views many interpretations of Civil War history to be unhistoric and simply legend. Two pages creased from being folded into book.
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