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The Man in Gray
A Novel of Robert E. Lee
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440 pages
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Set against the backdrop of the pre-Civil War South, the narrative explores the life of Robert E. Lee amidst the tension between Southern traditions and the rising abolitionist movement. The story begins on Lee's plantation, showcasing the elegance of the old South while hinting at the impending conflict fueled by works like Uncle Tom's Cabin. As the plot unfolds, it captures the dramatic events leading to war, highlighting Lee's romantic and tragic heroism in a time of great national upheaval.
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2004, paperback
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