"With the clarity and lucidity of style that has become his hallmark, Steven Woodworth has given us a splendid brief biography of William T. Sherman. Concise without sacrificing important details, this book analyzes the qualities of personality and leadership that made Sherman a great general and an essential partner with Ulysses S. Grant to win the Civil War." -- James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning author ofBattle Cry of Freedomand Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief "Military historian Steven E. Woodworth has cracked the code of one of the Civil War's best-known, complex, and most controversial commanders -- William Tecumseh Sherman. A larger-than-life figure of decided opinions, prejudices and passions, Sherman was also a sharp strategic thinker with the character and wherewithal to put his thoughts into action.
That he changed the course of the Civil War there is no doubt, neither is there any question that Woodworth has fully captured the man with concision, precision, and style." -- Noah Andre Trudeau, author ofSouthern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea and Gettsyburg: A Testing of Courage "It has long been evident that Steve Woodworth has a mastery of Civil War history that allows him to write on any aspect of it with vast knowledge, understanding, perception, accuracy, and dramatic flair. He has brought all of that skill into play again in this gem of a military biography. To read it is to cut through the myth and see the real William T. Sherman." -- John C. Waugh, author ofThe Class of 1846: From West Point to Appomattox--Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and Their Brothers Praise for Steven E. Woodworth "Arguably the best one-volume history written to date of a Civil War field army.
Combining impeccable scholarship and comfortable style." --Publisher's WeeklyonNothing But Victory Praise for the Great Generals Series Grant: "An outstanding contribution to General Wesley Clark's Great Generals Series.Mosier writes with great conviction and concision. It is easy to fall under his spell.What makes Mosier such an attractive writer is his iconoclasm and his ability to reargue history and biography.Written with verve and directness." --The New York Sun Patton: "Like Patton at his best: polished, precise and persuasive." --Kirkus.