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A distinguished Civil War historian unravels the complex character of the Confederacy’s greatest general. Drawing on previously untapped manuscript sources, the author refutes such long-standing myths as Stonewall Jackson’s obsessive eating of lemons and gives a three-dimensional account of the profound religious faith frequently caricatured as grim Calvinism. Though the author capably covers the battles that made Jackson a legend–Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, etc.–he emphasizes “the life story of an extraordinary man.” The result is a biography that will fascinate even those allergic to military history.






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