
Jefferson Davis
The Man and His Hour
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Narrado por:
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Jeff Riggenbach
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William C. Davis
This book paints a vivid picture of Jefferson Davis as a multifaceted, often charismatic man who mirrored the turbulent times in which he lived and who stood solidly for the South that he loved. Ranging over the complete span of his long life, it shows him as a hardworking Mississippi planter, a compassionate slave owner, a hero of the Mexican War, and an able secretary of war under Franklin Pierce. But it is on the years of the Civil War and Davis’s controversial performance as president of the Confederacy that the book naturally focuses.
Loved by many for his eloquence, courage, loyalty, and devotion, he was vilified by many more for his well-known obstinacy and vanity, his feuds with his best commanders, and his unwillingness to delegate responsibility to others. Judicious, balanced, compassionate, Jefferson Davis is an enthralling account of a remarkable man.
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Great writing and great reading!
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Jeff Davis the obstinate moderate
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As for the reader I have mixed feelings, at the beginning of the book it really seems rushed -- but either I got used to it or he slowed down since about 1/3rd of the way into the book it no longer bothered me. Overall he does a good job, it's a straight read but appropriate for the content.
A very good look at a misunderstood man
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Unfortunately the narration feels too fast with no emotion at all.
You want Jefferson Davis? You got him right here.
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The book definitely describes Davis as a man put in a position above his ability. But it also states why nobody in his shoes could have succeeded. I recommend this book because it gives a full life of Jefferson Davis and the reasons the the Confederacy failed. Being from Richmond VA I found this book interesting.
Good listen about an interesting man.
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Davis' human quality
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The chapters on the Civil War could’ve used a bit more context on certain events, and less of a moment-by-moment recounting of his life. At times, this could slow the narrative down.
In the end, I found the Civil War itself to be the least interesting part of the book, as it sometimes became more of an academic historical record than a clear narrative.
The performance was great, however, there are some weird spacing/timing issues as well as oddly placed edits and breaths. A result of the period it was recorded. These blips are a little distracting at times, but hardly a deal breaker.
Ultimately, your own interest in the man will dictate your enjoyment. I find myself referencing it months after completing it.
Exhaustive Biography
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I would imagine for many the Union Federal side of the Civil War is only read about.
It really begins to complete the picture by reading about what was going on, on the Confederate side of the Civil War.
I would highly recommend this excellent detailed view of the President of the Confederacy.
You wanna know more about the Civil War?
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Only downside was hearing about how often Jefferson Davis was sick: under the weather,health issues,possible malaria,blind,nostalgia,etc. Per the stories I wonder how he was able to even function. Especially after they highlight over and over how he may be head of army during the Civil War on the battlefield. He could hardly function during the day.
He’s in bed all the time and/or can barely see-blind. He gets better then awful again & again - becomes ridiculous. Almost as if the there is a reason: looking for attention, reason to be secluded or just an excuse for poor decision-making. He lived to be 81 years old. Almost 20 years more than Lee. The book makes it sound as if he is on his deathbed majority of the time.
Obviously, you can tell I was irritated about the number of times of his health was mentioned in the book but overall it was a great story and with the time. Recommend listening on 1.7 speed. Hope this helps.
Long and informative
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William C. Davis really could have praised him a little more, given him his due. What he does is place him somewhere in the Pantheon between Winfield Scott and Franklin Pierce.
Could be more generous
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