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This two-volume set offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the life and military career of Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, one of the most celebrated Confederate generals of the American Civil War. Authored by Lenoir Chambers, a renowned historian and biographer, this work delves into the legend and the man behind the iconic figure. Volume one, “The Legend and the Man to Valley V,” chronicles Jackson’s early life, his formative years at West Point, and his rise through the ranks of the Confederate Army, culminating in his pivotal role in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. Volume two, “Seven Days I to The Last March,” covers the Seven Days Battles, Jackson’s audacious flank attack at Chancellorsville, and his untimely death from friendly fire. Chambers’ meticulous research and engaging narrative style bring to life the triumphs, struggles, and complexities of this enigmatic figure, offering readers a nuanced understanding of Jackson’s military genius, personal life, and enduring legacy within the context of the Civil War era.