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Albert Castel is one of the most respected and prolific scholars in the Civil War community. He has won several prizes for his work, most notably the 1993 Lincoln Prize. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Lee, Grant and Sherman: A Study in Leadership in the 1864-65 Campaign (1938) — Foreword, some editions — 27 copies

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1928-11-11
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Historian Albert Castel puts General William T. Sherman's 1864 campaign to capture Atlanta in the context of General Ulysses Grant's Overland campaign in Virginia and Abraham Lincoln's re-election bid that fall. The author describes what the various commanders thought, what they knew, what they did not know, what options were before them, and what they actually did. He is critical of many people in their conduct during this campaign, including Sherman, whose objective was Atlanta and not to destroy the Confederate army before him. On the Union side, he is much more favorable towards George Thomas who made many wise and prescient observations and tactical/strategical suggestions that Sherman generally ignored. On the Confederate side, he singles out Generals S.D. Lee and Leonidas Polk for their deficiencies on the battlefield, but also Generals John Hood and Braxton Bragg for their scheming (as well as some oft their decisions). Confederate President Jefferson Davis is faulted for picking commanders based on their relationship to him, not competency, and for harboring some unrealistic expectations. Decisions in the West is told in present tense, which is unusual for a history book. There are ten chapters. One for each month from January through September, plus a last one about the fall. Because of this strict chronological format, the size of the chapters fluctuate from 13 to 134 pages.… (more)
 
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gregdehler | 3 other reviews | Jul 4, 2022 |
A classic account from the estimable Albert Castel. Very balanced, he establishes Quantrill as a great guerrilla leader while at the same time acknowledging he was a cold blooded killer. But there were many far more murderous men in his gang. Castel provides blow by blow accounts of Quantrill’s raids with exciting detail... if exclamation marks in history books bothers you, consider yourself forewarned! There is also great context, with a prequel describing the Kansas-Missouri prewar violence which is essential to understanding why the civil war in Missouri and Kansas was so bloody and merciless, and a concluding sequel describing the post-Quantrill gang, especially the legendary but actually rather pathetic James-Younger gang.… (more)
 
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MarkHarden | Jun 23, 2022 |
Another classic from Castel. The military narrative is standard, but his insight into the rivalries and interactions among the Federal high command is fascinating and outstanding. I was concerned about the dual authorship, as Castel stated in the preface that Simpson helped with the final five chapters. Fortunately, those chapters still retain Castel’s sometimes caustic wit. Castel maintains his unforgiving critique of the over-rated Sherman but his evaluation of Grant seems to have been boosted by Grant fan-boy Simpson. Castel even fails to make clear that Grant’s horse accident in New Orleans after Vicksburg was another drunken episode. Halleck, especially, is fleshed out in this book much more fully than the usual caricature he receives. And Rosecrans receives much praise, all of it well deserved.

Must read for insight into the interactions of the Federal high command.
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MarkHarden | 2 other reviews | Jun 23, 2022 |
I avoided this book for a long time because it is written in the present tense and that just seemed weird. But, as the author explains, it does lend an immediacy to the narrative. This is the authoritative, definitive account of the Atlanta Campaign. The balance of tactical, strategic, political and logistical aspects is very well done. The writing flows well and the book is very readable.
 
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