An exciting dual biography reveals how a special chemistry between "Stonewall" Jackson and Robert E. Lee allowed them to forge an unbeatable team that regularly routed numerically superior Union armies during the Civil War.
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Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Their names evoke vivid images of the Civil War. . .of stunning victories and resounding defeats. . .of battles won and lives lost. Brave, loyal sons of the old South, they were soldiers first and men second -- leading their armies into battle -- and risking their lives for a dying dream of a Confederate nation.
From their first meeting at West Point in 1843 to their glory days on the killing fields of Virginia. . .from Jackson's death in 1863 to the defeat of the Confederacy, here in stunning detail is the true historical account of the legendary military giants who brought Abraham Lincoln's war machine grinding to a halt -- two soldiers whose heroism on the battlefield almost won the South the war.
In an engrossing but largely unpersuasive dual biography, Casdorph (History/Virginia State) argues that the ``close connection between Lee and Jackson started long before their glory days upon the fields of northern Virginia''; that ``it was an association, however sporadic, that enabled each man to test the other's mettle''; and that this ``interconnectiveness'' led the two soldiers to their military triumphs. The difficulty with Casdorph's thesis is that, while it is well known that Lee and Jackson were cordial acquaintances before the war and served together in Mexico, the author presents little evidence of a particularly close relationship between the two prior to the Civil War. Lee and Jackson were separated by 17 years (Lee was born in 1807, Jackson in 1824) and, although Captain Lee apparently conducted an examination of Cadet Jackson at West Point in the summer of 1844, there is no indication that either man particularly remarked the other. Casdorph presents no proof of a substantial prewar correspondence between the two; in fact, there is no record before the Civil War of a profound admiration of either man for the other. Indeed, when Jackson applied for a professorship at the Univ. of Virginia, Lee supplied Jackson with a character reference that Casdorph admits was ``not particularly enthusiastic.'' The real relationship between the two began when, as a professor at Virginia Military Institute at war's outbreak, Jackson joined his VMI cadets with Lee's army in April 1861. Casdorph gives over the bulk of his account to a superb narrative of the pair's dazzling victories--First Manassas, Seven Days, Fredericksburg--which ended when Jackson was mortally wounded by his own men at Chancellorsville in May 1863. The author is undoubtedly correct when he argues that the ``military loss to Lee and the Confederacy'' occasioned by Jackson's death ``almost defies analysis.'' Casdorph presents an excellent account of the war, as well as serviceable biographies of the two warriors, but offers little evidence to support his emphasis on the ``interconnectiveness'' of Lee and Jackson. (Illustrations, maps--not seen.) -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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