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Lincoln and McClellan John C. Waugh

Lincoln and McClellan By John C. Waugh

Lincoln and McClellan by John C. Waugh


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Award-winning author John C. Waugh provides the first in-depth look at the fascinating relationship between George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln, from the early days of the Civil War to the 1864 presidential election, when Lincoln and McClellan had their final showdown.

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Lincoln and McClellan: The Troubled Partnership Between a President and His General by John C. Waugh

There was no more dynamic pair in the Civil War than Abraham Lincoln and George McClellan. Early in the war, McClellan, only thirty-five years old and commanding the Ohio troops, won skirmishes for the Union in western Virginia. After the disastrous Union defeat at Bull Run in the summer of 1861, Lincoln sent word for McClellan to come to Washington, and soon elevated him to commander-in-chief of the Union army. But in the late summer and fall, things began to take a turn for the worse. McClellan seemed prone to delay, and had a penchant for vastly overestimating the Confederate forces he faced and of underestimating his ability to move expeditiously against them. His relationship with Lincoln began to sour, and Lincoln was famously quoted as saying, If General McClellan does not want to use the army, I would like to borrow it provided I could see how it could be made to do something. Lincoln and McClellan is a fantastic tale of the hubris, paranoia, and eventual failure of George McClellan, and the troubled patience of Abraham Lincoln. Here, award-winning author John C. Waugh provides the first in-depth look at this fascinating relationship, from the early days of the Civil War to the 1864 presidential election, when Lincoln and McClellan had their final showdown.

About John C. Waugh

JOHN C. WAUGH is a journalist and history writer. He worked for many years as a staff correspondent and bureau chief for The Christian Science Monitor. He has received the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award and has contributed to Civil War History, The Washington Post Book World, The New York Times, The New Republic, The Nation, and The Boston Globe, among others. He previous books include Reelecting Lincoln, Surviving the Confederacy, The Class of 1846, and One Man Great Enough. He lives in Pantego, TX.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Railcar for Douglas Parallel Beginnings Between Two Wars Catching the Brass Ring The Real McClellan Man on Horseback The Numbers Game Under Siege Presidential Angst Planning for Armageddon Troubled Minds Yorktown Blues At the Gates of Richmond Shifting Blame Dogfight Down the James Changing Generals In Command of Nothing The Road to Sharpsburg Hellfire on the Antietam The Quiet after the Storm McClellan's Bodyguard Fatigued Horses Sacked The Unpolitical Politician Four Storks in a Frogpond Sound and Fury Epilogue: Epitaph for a Soldier

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CIN0230613497G
9780230613492
0230613497
Lincoln and McClellan: The Troubled Partnership Between a President and His General by John C. Waugh
Used - Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
20100608
272
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