Disc One | Disc Two | |||||
Track | Chapter | Length | Track | Chapter | Length | |
1 | 00: PREFACE | 4:23 | 41 | 40: CHAPTER 40 | 21:46 | |
2 | 01: CHAPTER 01 | 25:10 | 42 | 41: CHAPTER 41 | 20:14 | |
3 | 02: CHAPTER 02 | 24:33 | 43 | 42: CHAPTER 42 | 28:24 | |
4 | 03: CHAPTER 03 | 28:46 | 44 | 43: CHAPTER 43 | 21:44 | |
5 | 04: CHAPTER 04 | 22:16 | 45 | 44: CHAPTER 44 | 23:59 | |
6 | 05: CHAPTER 05 | 18:05 | 46 | 45: CHAPTER 45 | 29:06 | |
7 | 06: CHAPTER 06 | 13:17 | 47 | 46: CHAPTER 46 | 29:52 | |
8 | 07: CHAPTER 07 | 26:43 | 48 | 47: CHAPTER 47 | 30:46 | |
9 | 08: CHAPTER 08 | 19:45 | 49 | 48: CHAPTER 48 | 18:49 | |
10 | 09: CHAPTER 09 | 18:09 | 50 | 49: CHAPTER 49 | 28:09 | |
11 | 10: CHAPTER 10 | 21:08 | 51 | 50: CHAPTER 50 | 35:33 | |
12 | 11: CHAPTER 11 | 38:27 | 52 | 51: CHAPTER 51 | 21:51 | |
13 | 12: CHAPTER 12 | 21:04 | 53 | 52: CHAPTER 52 | 17:53 | |
14 | 13: CHAPTER 13 | 27:44 | 54 | 53: CHAPTER 53 | 21:52 | |
15 | 14: CHAPTER 14 | 16:33 | 55 | 54: CHAPTER 54 | 30:16 | |
16 | 15: CHAPTER 15 | 17:20 | 56 | 55: CHAPTER 55 | 25:13 | |
17 | 16: CHAPTER 16 | 36:34 | 57 | 56: CHAPTER 56 | 33:07 | |
18 | 17: CHAPTER 17 | 23:53 | 58 | 57: CHAPTER 57 | 41:54 | |
19 | 18: CHAPTER 18 | 21:36 | 59 | 58: CHAPTER 58 | 29:26 | |
20 | 19: CHAPTER 19 | 27:16 | 60 | 59: CHAPTER 59 | 58:27 | |
21 | 20: CHAPTER 20 | 21:28 | 61 | 60: CHAPTER 60 | 11:13 | |
22 | 21: CHAPTER 21 | 19:37 | 62 | 61: CHAPTER 61 | 20:56 | |
23 | 22: CHAPTER 22 | 36:48 | 63 | 62: CHAPTER 62 | 35:48 | |
24 | 23: CHAPTER 23 | 24:19 | 64 | 63: CHAPTER 63 | 27:15 | |
25 | 24: CHAPTER 24 | 35:46 | 65 | 64: CHAPTER 64 | 29:56 | |
26 | 25: CHAPTER 25 | 31:57 | 66 | 65: CHAPTER 65 | 26:43 | |
27 | 26: CHAPTER 26 | 22:40 | 67 | 66: CHAPTER 66 | 18:16 | |
28 | 27: CHAPTER 27 | 32:56 | 68 | 67: CHAPTER 67 | 25:26 | |
29 | 28: CHAPTER 28 | 16:10 | 69 | 68: CHAPTER 68 | 26:50 | |
30 | 29: CHAPTER 29 | 13:40 | 70 | 69: CHAPTER 69 | 23:18 | |
31 | 30: CHAPTER 30 | 25:57 | 71 | 70: CHAPTER 70 | 27:02 | |
32 | 31: CHAPTER 31 | 32:35 | 72 | 71: CONCLUSION | 24:47 | |
33 | 32: CHAPTER 32 | 28:51 | 73 | 72: APPENDIX PART 1 OF 4 | 1:00:12 | |
34 | 33: CHAPTER 33 | 19:59 | 74 | 73: APPENDIX PART 2 OF 4 | 1:14:05 | |
35 | 34: CHAPTER 34 | 23:15 | 75 | 74: APPENDIX PART 3 OF 4 | 1:07:03 | |
36 | 35: CHAPTER 35 | 36:41 | 76 | 75: APPENDIX PART 4 OF 4 | 53:30 | |
37 | 36: CHAPTER 36 | 16:02 | ||||
38 | 37: CHAPTER 37 | 23:33 | ||||
39 | 38: CHAPTER 38 | 42:22 | ||||
40 | 39: CHAPTER 39 | 24:21 | ||||
Notes
Running Time: 35 hours 3 minutes
Read by: Jim Clevenger
Book Coordinator: Jim Clevenger
Meta Coordinator: Bart de Leeuw
Proof Listener: Betz
Artwork
Cover: Pres. U.S. Grant (between 1870 and 1880) Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Library of Congress
Inset: Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, 1866, by Constant Mayer
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- Read the review of the new biography of Grant by Ronald C. White "American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant” in the New York Times
After leaving the presidency in 1877, Ulysses S. Grant and his wife Julia embarked on a world tour that was to last two years, capturing the public imagination but depleting their savings in the process. Returning home, Grant invested in a Wall Street brokerage run by his son and a partner that went bust, leaving Grant essentially broke. His several articles on his Civil war campaigns for Century Magazine were popular and he was urged to write his memoirs. The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant was the result – an autobiographical account focused on his military career during the Mexican-American and Civil Wars written in the course of a year during which he learned he was dying of throat cancer. The two-volume set was published by Mark Twain shortly after Grant’s death, and was notable for the unique marketing campaign created by Twain, which enlisted ten thousand veterans to canvass the North using a script written by Twain to sell the sets in versions ranging in price from $3.50 to $12.00, based on the binding. The effort generated sales of 350,000 sets and provided Grant’s family with a 75% net share of the royalties, an amount of $450,00 worth over $10 million today. The book was a critical success as well. Mark Twain compared it favorably with Caesar’s Commentaries… “the same high merits distinguished both books—clarity of statement, directness, simplicity, unpretentiousness, manifest truthfulness, fairness and justice toward friend and foe alike, soldierly candor and frankness, and soldierly avoidance of flowery speech. I placed the two books side by side upon the same high level.”
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0683422134340 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0687700169840 |
Media | 2 MP3 CDs |
Package | DVD Box |
Author | Ulysses S. Grant (1822 - 1885) |
Year | 1885 and 1886 |
Recording | |
Read by | Jim Clevenger |
Length | 35 hours and 3 minutes |
Type of Reading | Solo |
The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant
- Author: Ulysses S. Grant
- Product Code: DB-2010
- Availability: In Stock
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