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James Barnes' classic biography of General Winfield is an exciting and inspiring examination of one of the most important American leaders of the nineteenth century. Barnes examines Scott's key roles in the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War by highlighting his coolness under fire, his compassion for both soldiers and civilians, his loyalty to America and the Constitution, and his tenacity and courtesy. Although the title refers to "three wars," the book does not look at his role in the American Civil War and ends in 1848, prior to Scott's nomination for the Presidency by the Whig Party. This is Barnes at this best, illuminating a man who has been rather overlooked by the American public.
This digital version of the 1912 edition has been thoroughly edited and formatted into a fully accessible and readable book for Kindle and includes new illustrations and maps.
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