A moving and powerful story, written by a Tennessean; written from the Southern stand-point, of course, but without a trace of bigotry . . . his choice of selections in that long battle-scarred record is felicitous and beyond reproach. --C. W. Thompson,New York Times
Henry'sStory of the Confederacyis a remarkably clear, sympathetic, accurate, and inclusive account of the rise and fall of the Confederate states. The story is told with zest and understanding and a clarity that is not always to be found in the description of battles and campaigns. --Henry Steele Commanger Robert Selph Henrywas the author of several important and popular books on the Civil War, its prelude, and aftermath, includingThe Story of the Mexican War.