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Gray Ghost

the life of Col. John Singleton Mosby

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An edition of Gray Ghost (2010)

Gray Ghost

the life of Col. John Singleton Mosby

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Confederate John Singleton Mosby forged his reputation on the most exciting of military activities: the overnight raid. Mosby possessed a genius for guerrilla and psychological warfare, taking control of the dark to make himself the "Gray Ghost" of Union nightmares.

For more than twenty-seven months Mosby led daring raids behind Union pickets and created false alarms up and down the Potomac. Although he never commanded more than four hundred men, his forces were regularly overestimated, once by a factor of forty. Union officials dispatched more than seventy search and destroy missions against him, but he retained the tactical advantage until Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox ended the war. Mosby's dynamic personality, forged in childhood, was the foundation for his success as a guerrilla chief, but it was also his greatest weakness. Attempting to repeat patterns of heroic conflict after the war, he threw away his status as a leading southern hero and sacrificed a lucrative law practice to support the Republican party and U.S. Grant's campaign for the presidency.

Forced into exile from his native Virginia, Mosby again charged into controversy. During his service as U.S. consul in Hong Kong, he worked to reform the office and single-handedly exposed the corruption of his predecessors. When his bosses in the State Department balked, Mosby sent information directly to President Hayes and, eventually, exposed the wrong-doing to the Washington Post. In retirement, Mosby continued in his well-worn role of underdog by authoring the first defense of Jeb Stuart's actions at Gettysburg, exposing Lee's role in the debacle. - Publisher.

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2010, University Press of Kentucky
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Table of Contents

Mosby's weapon of fear
The weakling and the bullies
Virginia is my mother
Scouting behind enemy lines
Capturing a Yankee general in bed
Miskel's farm
Featherbed guerillas
Unguarded sutler wagons
Masquerading as the enemy
Seddon's partisans
Mosby's clones in the valley
The night belonged to Mosby
Blue Hen's chickens and Custer's wolverines
The lottery
Sheridan's Mosby hunt
Sheridan's burning raid
Apache ambuscades, stockades, and prisons
All that the proud can feel of pain
Grant's partisan in Virginia
Hayes's reformer in Hong Kong
Stuart and Gettysburg
Roosevelt's land agent in the Sand Hills
The gray ghost of television and film
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliographic essay

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Paperback
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428 p.
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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OL24325853M
ISBN 10
0813192536
ISBN 13
9780813192536
OCLC/WorldCat
460059233

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