Lee at the Alamo

Harry Turtledove


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3.89 · 9 ratings · 60 pages · Published: 25 Mar 2011

Lee at the Alamo by Harry Turtledove
In the history we know, General Robert E. Lee felt compelled to fight on the Confederate side, because honor (as he saw it) forbade him to take up arms against Virginia, his native state. But what if the demands of honor had led him in the other direction altogether? Harry Turtledove, author of perhaps the most famous alternate-history novel about Robert E. Lee (The Guns of the South, 1992), here returns with a look at what the great military leader might have done under only slightly different circumstances...

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