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Albert Sidney Johnston

A biography of the man whom Jefferson Davis could have considered one of his greatest generals during the American Civil War.

A revised edition of the only full-scale biography of the Confederacy’s top-ranking field general during the opening campaigns of the Civil War. Albert Sidney Johnston was selected as one of the best one hundred books ever written on the Civil War by Civil War Times Illustrated in 1981 and by Civil War: The Magazine of the Civil War Society in 1995.

Featuring a new forward by Gary W. Gallagher and a new preface by the author

Praise for Albert Sidney Johnston


“A biography of the Kentucky native who might have been mentioned in the same breath as Robert E. Lee had Johnston not died while commanding Confederate troops at the battle of Shiloh in 1862, only a year after the war started.”—Lexington Herald-Leader

“Johnston’s early years, military career, and encounters with Indians, Mormons, and Union soldiers are the focus of this “masterly” study.”—Civil War Book Review

“The view of army life and the terrible decisions that many southern officers had to make at the beginning will provide an excellent background for further understanding the Civil War.”—Paper Wars

Charles P. Roland, Gary W. Gallagher

Charles P. Roland is professor emeritus of history at the University of Kentucky. He is the author of several books and articles, including Albert Sidney Johnston: Soldier of Three Republics.Gary W. Gallagher is the John L. Nau III Professor of History at the University of Virginia, author of The Confederate War, and editor of the Civil War America series for the University of North Carolina Press. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The University Press of Kentucky