James M. Perry (1927–2016)
Author of Touched with Fire: Five Presidents and the Civil War Battles That Made Them
About the Author
James M. Perry is Senior Political Writer for the Wall Street Journal
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Works by James M. Perry
Touched with Fire: Five Presidents and the Civil War Battles That Made Them (2003) 111 copies, 2 reviews
A Bohemian Brigade: The Civil War Correspondents Mostly Rough, Sometimes Ready (2000) 48 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Perry, James Moorhead
- Birthdate
- 1927-08-21
- Date of death
- 2016-11-23
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Trinity College (BA|1950)
- Awards and honors
- National Press Club Fourth Estate Award
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Elmira, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Washington, District of Columbia, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
Five US Presidents served in the Civil War, starting with Grant through McKinley. All five were Republicans, all ended service as officers, all were Gilded Age Presidents with strong ties to the business world, two were assassinated. Perry's idea in Touched with Fire is that their individual experiences in the war not only gave them the exposure to voters and connections to win elections, but also formed their approaches to later life and governing. Maybe, but Perry really didn't make his show more case. The writing's good, and Perry tells a nice anecdote, but Perry's snarkiness sometimes distracts.
Generally, I thought Perry wrote a decent high level history, but the nature of his story limits how deep he can go into the lives of these men. Their experiences were fascinating, the war was horrific, but so many details had to be glossed over. As an appetizer, though, leading to deeper reading, it works just fine. show less
Generally, I thought Perry wrote a decent high level history, but the nature of his story limits how deep he can go into the lives of these men. Their experiences were fascinating, the war was horrific, but so many details had to be glossed over. As an appetizer, though, leading to deeper reading, it works just fine. show less
The author provides several stories of each of the future presidents. Fast read with very little mundane details of each of the battles. Most of the material can be found elsewhere. Not much new material or research here.
a must-have book to gain a basic understanding of how newspapers covered the war
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