Lee Kennett is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Georgia and the author of Marching Through Georgia: The Story of Soldiers and Civilians During Sherman's Campaign and G.I.: The American Soldier in World War II He lives in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina.
"Utterly absorbing.... A superbly researched, deftly drawn picture of the lives of soldiers and civilians during Sherman's campaign."--"Atlanta Journal-Constitution"A highly readable and insightful account of Sherman's infamous march to the sea. Well researched and compelling...with enough social history to interest the casual reader as well."--"Kirkus Reviews"Kennett's scholarship, and his willingness to raise and attempt to answer difficult questions, set a new standard for studies of Sherman's march; this book will not soon be superseded."--"American Historical Review"An outstanding addition to modern Civil War literature."--"Seattle Times"A skillful biography...treats the military career of William Tecumseh Sherman with both sympathy and candor...a solid contribution to Civil War studies and tactics."--"Kirkus Reviews
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