Harry Crocker

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Get ready for a rousing rebel yell as bestselling author H.W. Crocker, III (Robert
E. Lee on Leadership) charges through bunkers and battlefields in The Politically
Incorrect Guide(TM) to the Civil War. Crocker busts myths and shatters stereotypes
as he profiles eminent--and colorful--military generals while taking readers through
chapters such as "The Civil War in Sixteen Battles You Should Know"
and culminating in the most politically incorrect chapter of all, "What if
the South Had Won." Revealing little-known truths, like why Robert E. Lee
had a higher regard for African Americans than Lincoln did, this is the "P.I.G."
that every Civil War buff and Southern partisan will want on their bookshelf,
in their classroom, and under their Christmas tree.
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Think you know the Civil War?
You don't know the full story until
you read The Politically Incorrect GuideTM to the Civil War
Bestselling author and former Conservative Book Club editor H. W. Crocker III offers a quick and lively study of America's own Iliad--the Civil War--in this provocative and entertaining addition to The Politically Incorrect GuideTM series.
In The
Politically Incorrect GuideTM to the Civil War Crocker profiles eminent--and colorful--military
generals including the noble Lee, the controversial Sherman, the indefatigable
Grant, the legendary Stonewall Jackson, and the notorious Nathan Bedford Forrest.
He also includes thought-provoking chapters such as "The Civil War in Sixteen
Battles You Should Know" and the most devastatingly politically incorrect
chapter of all, "What If the South Had Won?" Along the way, he reveals
a huge number of little-known truths, including why Robert E. Lee had a higher
regard for African Americans than Lincoln did; how, if there had been no Civil
War, the South would have abolished slavery peaceably (as every other country
in the Western Hemisphere did in the nineteenth century); and how the Confederate
States of America might have helped the Allies win World War I sooner. Bet your
history professor never told you:
* Leading Northern generals--like McClellan
and Sherman--hated abolitionists
* Bombing people "back to the Stone
Age" got its start with the Federal siege of Vicksburg
* General Sherman
professed not to know which was "the greater evil": slavery or democracy
* Stonewall Jackson founded a Sunday school for slaves where he taught them
how to read
* General James Longstreet fought the Battle of Sharpsburg in
his carpet slippers
This is the Politically Incorrect GuideTM that every Civil War buff and Southern partisan--and everyone who is tired of liberal self-hatred that vilifies America's greatest heroes--must have on his bookshelf.