General Shermans Christmas, Stanley Weintraub
General Shermans Christmas, Stanley Weintraub
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General Sherman's Christmas
Savannah, 1864

Author: Stanley Weintraub

Narrator: Ed Sala

Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/14/2009


Synopsis

General Sherman's Christmas opens on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24, 1864, one month before Christmas. Sherman was relentlessly pushing his troops across Georgia, reaching Savannah days before Christmas. His methodical encroachment of the city from all sides eventually convinced Confederate general W. J. Hardee to slip away in darkness across an improvised causeway toward South Carolina to the north. In freezing rain and terrifying fog, soldiers with their equipment crossed an improvised pontoon bridge across the mile-wide Savannah River.

Three days before Christmas, the mayor, Richard Arnold, surrendered the city, populated now mostly by women and children and slaves who had not fled. Then General Sherman telegraphed to Abraham Lincoln, "I beg to present you as a Christmas-gift the city of Savannah." The end of the long war was in sight.

The siege of Savannah took place as its inhabitants were preparing for Christmas, and Stanley Weintraub explores what remained of the holiday in the South by the last full year of the war. On Christmas Eve, the 33rd Massachusetts Regiment band serenaded Sherman and "a constant stream" of freed slaves filed by the house he had taken over for his headquarters. That he had come at Christmas was immensely symbolic to them.

Including the voices of soldiers and civilians on both sides of the conflict, General Sherman's Christmas is the perfect holiday present for the history buff.

About Stanley Weintraub

Stanley Weintraub is a historian, biographer, and professor emeritus of arts and humanities at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of fifty books, including Silent Night and General Washington's Christmas. He lives with his wife in Newark, Delaware.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben

Good recounting of Sherman’s march to Savannah from Altanta and the feelings around the soldiers, rebels, and “innocent” civilians that took the brunt of the Union action. Burning houses, property, businesses, and confiscating all valuable assets. The author did a decent job of telling both sides. Ne......more

Goodreads review by Paul

Getting desperate for a last-minute gift as another Christmas draws near? Walking through your local Barnes & Noble, or surfing through the virtual vastness that is Amazon.com, do you find yourself looking at a book called General Sherman's Christmas and thinking, "Hey, it's got 'Christmas' in the t......more

Goodreads review by Michael

This book was okay overall. The writing is good but not great. I found my mind wandering at times while reading it and often had to go back and reread sections. Occasionally I had to reread a sentence to figure out what it was meaning or to check on punctuation to determine if it was an incomplete s......more

Goodreads review by Selma

In overall this book was a little tedious to read. Perhaps the author could have created more exciting dialogs or use sounds to make it interesting. But the reason I picked this book was because as a foreigner born overseas I have never learned American History in school. So it's important to me to......more

Goodreads review by John

Interesting but choppy.......more