Ulysses S. Grant (Wister biography)

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Ulysses S.Grant is a 1900 book by Owen Wister. It is a biography of Ulysses S. Grant. It was written for the Beacon Biographies Series published by Small, Maynard & Company. Wister took on the book at the urging of his friend M. A. De Wolfe Howe.[1]

In particular, Wister's biography focus upon the remarkable contrast between Grant's life up to his thirty ninth year and the transition between a relatively uneventful and undistinguished life in a provincial town to the achievement of the status of one of the most significant military generals and politicians in history. A similar contrast is then explored between the scandals that engulfed Grant's Presidency on the one hand and the rise and resurgence of his reputation on a posthumous basis. The focus is also upon the inadvertent nature of Grant's path and decision-making and the way in which his life was almost devoid of deliberateness, a key element in the relationship between Grant's personality on the one hand and his achievements in public life on the other.[2]

Wister closely follows the primary source Personal Memoirs written by Grant and published by Mark Twain's publishing house.

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External Links

Ulysses S. Grant at Open Library