| Author/Contributor(s): | Eisenhower, John S D |
| Publisher: | University of Oklahoma Press |
| Date: | 03/15/1999 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
The hero of the War of 1812, the conqueror of Mexico City in the Mexican-American War, and Abraham Lincoln's top soldier during the first six months of the Civil War, General Winfield Scott was a seminal force in the early expansion and consolidation of the American republic. John S. D. Eisenhower explores how Scott, who served under fourteen presidents, played a leading role in the development of the United States Army from a tiny, loosely organized, politics-dominated establishment to a disciplined professional force capable of effective and sustained campaigning.