Catalog Record: Old Fuss and Feathers; the life and exploits of Lt.-General Winfield Scott, the only American commander who never lost a battle, the one victorious general to lose a presidential election, patron of Lee, protector of Lincoln, most inept of politicians, strategist, statesman, humanitarian | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Old Fuss and Feathers; the life and exploits of Lt.-General Winfield Scott, the only American commander who never lost a battle, the one victorious general to lose a presidential election, patron of Lee, protector of Lincoln, most inept of politicians, strategist, statesman, humanitarian.

Main Author: Smith, Arthur D. Howden 1887-1945.
Language(s): English
Published: New York, The Greystone press, 1937.
Edition: First edition.
Subjects: Scott, Winfield, > 1786-1866.
Note: Maps on lining-papers.
Physical Description: viii p., 4 l., 3-386 p. front. (port.) illus., plates, ports. 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Biography
Original Classification Number: E403.1.S4 S6
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