Stephen E. Woodworth, ed. Rejecting the view that significant defeats were due simply to poor generalship, the authors show you how Albert Johnston failed in the face of extreme conditions and inadequate support, how Joe Hooker and John Pemberton were outmatched in confrontations with Lee and Grant, how George McClellan in the Peninsula Campaign and Don Carlos Buell at Chattanooga faced political as well as military complications, and how Joseph Johnston failed to adapt to challenges in Virginia. 248 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd. #0C10620