HOOD CAVALIER GENERAL GENERAL JOHN BELL HOOD BY RICHARD O’CONNER FIRST EDITION FINE CONDITION FINE - CONDITION DUST JACKET PROTECTED IN A CLEAR, BRODART COVER Original, Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, New Book Illustrated and Contains Battle Maps Contains Appendix with Hood’s Official Report of Army of Tennessee Contains Bibliographical Note; Fully Referenced and Indexed PUBLISHED BY PRENTICE-HALL, NEW YORK, IN 1949 John Bell Hood was the last of the Confederate generals to surrender to the Union. With his admission of defeat ended a tradition of chivalry in warfare which will probably never be revived. He was the perfect example of the cavalier, showing headlong courage on the battlefield, a romantic gallantry in the salon, judgment and finesse in councils and courts. He was a brilliant leader of men and a skillful diplomat.
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