
audiobook
by Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson) Grant
PREFACE.
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I. - ANCESTRY—BIRTH—BOYHOOD.
CHAPTER II. - WEST POINT—GRADUATION.
CHAPTER III. - ARMY LIFE—CAUSES OF THE MEXICAN WAR—CAMP SALUBRITY.
CHAPTER IV. - CORPUS CHRISTI—MEXICAN SMUGGLING—SPANISH RULE IN MEXICO—SUPPLYING TRANSPORTATION.
CHAPTER V. - TRIP TO AUSTIN—PROMOTION TO FULL SECOND LIEUTENANT—ARMY OF OCCUPATION.
CHAPTER VI. - ADVANCE OF THE ARMY—CROSSING THE COLORADO—THE RIO GRANDE.
CHAPTER VII. - THE MEXICAN WAR—THE BATTLE OF PALO ALTO—THE BATTLE OF RESACA DE LA PALMA—ARMY OF INVASION—GENERAL TAYLOR—MOVEMENT ON CAMARGO.
CHAPTER VIII. - ADVANCE ON MONTEREY—THE BLACK FORT—THE BATTLE OF MONTEREY—SURRENDER OF THE CITY.
A candid, first‑person chronicle, this memoir was born from a quiet period of convalescence when the former commander found time to reflect on a life shaped by war and public service. Grant writes with a steady, unadorned voice, intent on giving an honest account that respects both Union and Confederate participants while acknowledging the inevitable gaps of memory. Interspersed with contemporary maps and sketches, the narrative invites listeners to picture the terrain that framed his decisions.
The early sections trace his modest beginnings, his West Point training, and the sudden thrust into the turmoil of the Civil War. He recounts the challenges of early engagements, the hard‑won lessons of command, and the camaraderie that emerged among soldiers facing unprecedented conflict. Through his eyes, listeners gain a sense of the determination and doubt that drove him forward, setting the stage for the pivotal campaigns that would later define his legacy.
Language
en
Duration
~27 hours (1596K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1822–1885
A plainspoken soldier turned president, he led Union armies to victory in the Civil War and later wrote memoirs that became one of the best-known books of the 19th century. His life moves from battlefield command to the White House to a final burst of writing under extraordinary pressure.
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