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  • Meet Robert E. Lee

    George Swift Trow

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1969)
    A simple biography of the general who led the Confederate Army in the Civil War.
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  • Meet Robert E Lee

    George W.S. Trow

    language (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Meet ROBERT E. LEE is the story of a great American leader forced to make a terrible decision. Robert E. Lee the Virginian, son of a Revolutionary hero, served in the U.S. Army as America moved towards Civil War. Loving his country, he hated to see the Union split, but he could not fight against the South. His agonizing decision, his brilliant military leadership, and the fine example he set when the battle was done, are all recounted in this thoroughly researched and richly illustrated book.
  • Robert E. Lee

    Manfred Weidhorn

    eBook (Open Road Media, June 10, 2014)
    Robert E. Lee's life has been regarded as one of great honor and esteem and he has been a man admired for his loyalty, patriotism, and conduct as not only an American, but also a Virginian. And when he made the decision to turn down Lincoln's offer to command a large army of Union Soldiers in the war against the secession, and instead chose to extend his loyalty to the Confederate Army, his intentions were to defend his land and the people in Virginia and not to fight for either secession or slavery. Lee's patriotism of an unfamiliar shade confused some, but made consequential waves in the Civil War. He followed in the footsteps of his father, a Revolutionary War General, and is here portrayed by Weidhorn as the "finest general of the Civil War", a title he honorably earned.
  • Robert E. Lee

    Tim McNeese

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2009)
    Since his military school days, Robert E. Lee excelled as a soldier. He was the first cadet to receive the rank of sergeant while at West Point, where he graduated at the head of his class in artillery and tactics, and ranked second in his class overall. Lee continued his distinguished military career, and was asked by Abraham Lincoln to take control of the entire Union army against the Confederates. Instead, he fought for his native Virginia out of loyalty during the Civil War. After surrendering to Ulysses S. Grant of the North in Appomattox Court House, Virginia, Lee supported reconciliation between North and South. He became known as the great Southern hero of the war, and his popularity grew in the North as well after his death in 1870. Today, Lee is remembered for his character and his devotion to duty, and he remains an iconic figure of American military leadership.
  • Robert E. Lee

    Wendy Conklin

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, May 31, 2005)
    Robert E. Lee is often considered one of the finest leaders of the Civil War. This engaging biography allows readers to discover the honorable life Lee led, and learn how he made a great impact as a leader of the Confederate Army. Featuring such highlights in Lee's life as the Mexican War, the succession of the South from the Union, his relationship with Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and the Battle of Gettysburg, this book uses detailed images and illustrations in conjunction with fascinating facts and easy to read text to entertain and enlighten readers as they move from cover to cover.
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  • Meet Robert E. Lee.

    George Swift Trow, Ted Lewin

    Hardcover (Random House (Merchandising), June 5, 1969)
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  • Meet Robert E. Lee

    Patricia A. Pingry, Meredith Johnson

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • Robert E. Lee

    Tim McNeese

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2009)
    Since his military school days, Robert E. Lee excelled as a soldier. He was the first cadet to receive the rank of sergeant while at West Point, where he graduated at the head of his class in artillery and tactics, and ranked second in his class overall. Lee continued his distinguished military career, and was asked by Abraham Lincoln to take control of the entire Union army against the Confederates. Instead, he fought for his native Virginia out of loyalty during the Civil War. After surrendering to Ulysses S. Grant of the North in Appomattox Court House, Virginia, Lee supported reconciliation between North and South. He became known as the great Southern hero of the war, and his popularity grew in the North as well after his death in 1870. Today, Lee is remembered for his character and his devotion to duty, and he remains an iconic figure of American military leadership.
  • Robert E. Lee

    Manfred Weidhorn

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 30, 1988)
    Traces the life, career, and achievements of the general who commanded the Confederate army during the Civil War
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  • Robert E. Lee

    Warren Brown

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1993)
    Chronicles the life and times of the Civil War general who commanded the Confederate army
  • Robert E. Lee

    Candice F. Ransom

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Robert E. Lee

    Candice F. Ransom

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Highlights the life and accomplishments of the leader of the Confederate army during the Civil War, General Robert E. Lee.
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