Gen. Robert E. Lee, 1807-70, was renowned for his brilliant leadership during the Civil War; however, his genius extended far beyond the battlefield. All his life, he relied upon his faith for strength and guidance not only in troubled times, but also as the foundation upon which he based all of his dealings with others. This volume contains his advice and observations, drawn from the great man's own writings, on crucial topics such as education, duty, humility, and Christian faith--making this a valuable guide for today's youth. Each section is preceded by a brief anecdote from his life, and each of the quotes is described with the time and circumstance.
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About the Author:
Richard G. Williams, Jr. is a businessman, publisher, and writer. He is a regular columnist for Business Reform Magazine and The Chalcedon Journal. His articles have also appeared in HomeSchooling Today Magazine, as well as on a number of popular websites, including LewRockwell.com. Williams is particularly qualified to write about War Between the States subjects. He is the descendant of two Confederate soldiers and currently serves as Chaplain for the Stonewall Brigade Camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Lexington, VA. Williams is also a member of the SCV's literary organization, The Bonnie Blue Society. Being a 7th generation Virginian, and living in the historic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, brings the author especially close to the region’s rich history. Williams also maintains a busy speaking schedule. He recently spoke at Liberty University’s annual Civil War Seminar and has spoken at Lee Chapel on the campus of Washington and Lee University in Lexington. He is currently working on several other books on War Between the States subjects. Maxims has received a number of positive reviews and the Lee Chapel Museum and Gift Shop calls Maxims "One of our best-selling items!"
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- PublisherXulon Pr
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 1591604575
- ISBN 13 9781591604570
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages116
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