![]() Thank you General Seidule for signing our books. Part history, part memoir, part demythologization, and part polemic, Robert E. He is one of of our most respected authors of military history. TY SEIDULE (pictured below from our Wall of Fame) commanded a cavalry unit of the 82nd Airborne Division in the Gulf War, and is a presidential advisor to the World War Two Museum in New Orleans. Martin's Press, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers. It is a new, unread hardback opened only for signing and comes with a certificate authenticating the signature. European Journal of American Studies, suppl. THIS COPY will be hand signed by General Ty Seidule on the title page at the store. Lee and Me: A Southerners Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause. Pulitzer Prize historians Rick Atkinson, Ron Chernow, and James McPherson, as well as General David Petraeus praise this book and all agree it presents the truth, and should be required reading. ![]() Lee, a fact that would later play a prominent role in his academic career. ![]() citation needed He was raised just blocks away from the home of Confederate States Army commander Robert E. Today, as a retired the Brigadeer General, and former head of the History Department at West Point, his studies of the Lost Cause have given him an honest evaluation that he shares with readers. Ty Seidule was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on July 3, 1962. Lee throughout his youth and early military service. ![]() LEE AND ME: A SOUTHERNER'S RECKONING WITH THE MYTH OF THE LOST CAUSE is the definitive, plain-words truth about one of the most important subjects in our nation - told by the best crendentialed living American. ![]()
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