“The Impulse of Victory is among the best of its breed. . . [similar books] are too likely to play favorites. Powell does not, and so his work is all the better for it. When he praises a man or is critical of him, you are sure it was done with fairness.”—Sean Michael Chick, Emerging Civil War Book Review
"In engrossing detail, Powell narrates the events of Grant’s travel to Tennessee, his assumption of command, his exertion of authority over some headstrong or uncooperative subordinates, and his arrangements for resolution of logistical problems."—Russell K. Brown, The Journal of America's Military Past
"There is probably no better work currently extant from the federal perspective if the reader desires a full account not overly burdened by detail."—William Glenn Robertson, H-Net Reviews
“Faced with a crisis at Chattanooga, Abraham Lincoln turned to his most successful general, Ulysses S. Grant, to rescue the Union forces desperately holding on to the strategic little city on the Tennessee River. Employing the impressive body of research he amassed for his well-acclaimed work on the Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaign, David A. Powell concisely and insightfully demonstrates how Grant, with both persistence and flexibility, led troops from three different Union armies to gain a significant victory.”—Sam Davis Elliott, author of John C. Brown of Tennessee: Rebel, Redeemer, and Railroader
“In this engagingly written account of the Chattanooga campaign, Powell transitions seamlessly between the tactical and strategic levels of war, recounting the mud and blood of the battlefield as well as the rancor and resentment among the commanders. Powell’s narrative reveals how Grant managed his commanders’ egos, foibles, and personalities to prevail in the struggle over the vital rail center of Chattanooga. The Impulse of Victory is a good introduction to the battles for Chattanooga and Grant’s contributions to Union victory.”—Harry S. Laver, U.S. Army Command and General Staff School, author of A General Who Will Fight: The Leadership of Ulysses S. Grant
“The Impulse of Victory should be required reading for anyone interested in Ulysses S. Grant, the Civil War in the West, or Civil War generalship.”—Charles R. Bowery, Civil War Book Review
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