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The Quotable Nathan Bedford Forrest
http://astore.amazon.com ^ | January 2, 2012 | Lochlainn Seabrook

Posted on 09/30/2014 6:22:22 PM PDT by NKP_Vet

Though Nathan Bedford Forrest was not a writer, had little formal education, never authored a book, and was not a professional speaker, he did leave us with a number of witty comments, profound words, and sublime statements. Award-winning author, Southern historian, and Forrest scholar Lochlainn Seabrook has gathered together some of the more memorable and impressive of these and forged them into a small but fascinating work: "The Quotable Nathan Bedford Forrest." Among the nearly 140 footnoted quotes included here are Forrest's thoughts on warfare, military rules, West Point graduates, education, friendship, and even drinking, gambling, cussing, and morality. Seabrook, the author of the popular bestseller, "A Rebel Born: A Defense of Nathan Bedford Forrest," has also included excerpts from newspaper interviews, Forrest's postwar appearance before the U.S. Joint Select Committee, and numerous examples of the General's personal notes and letters and, of course, his military dispatches and reports. Much of what Forrest said was never written down but was recorded from the memory of those who associated with him. Particularly poignant is the inclusion of Forrest's black equal rights speech to the Independent Order of Pole Bearers, the forerunner of the modern NAACP, chronicled by a local reporter. From the General's own words we learn that he was not an "illiterate inbred hillbilly," a "monstrous racist," or a "cruel and violent slave owner," as the North and New South disingenuously continue to preach. Quite the opposite. He was not only, as Confederate General Richard Taylor said of him, a "tender-hearted, kindly man," he was also a true Southern gentleman, a fair and compassionate Rebel officer, a successful businessman, and a faithful husband who loved children, protected women, and gave charitably to war veterans, orphans, and widows. A conservative Southerner and a staunch supporter of states' rights who freed his slaves years before Abraham Lincoln issued his fraudulent Emancipation Proclamation, unlike the North, Forrest stood firmly behind our country's most sacred document, the Constitution-before, during, and after Lincoln's War. "The Quotable Nathan Bedford Forrest" is a brief but important work that, like Seabrook's other three books on the General, will introduce him to new readers, help destroy the numerous absurd and slanderous Northern myths surrounding him, and bring him out of the shadows and into the mainstream of American history where he justly belongs. Obscured for the past 150 years, now discover the real man for yourself-in his own words. An attractive, unique, affordable, and popular tourist-friendly work that will appeal to both casual Civil War buffs and hardcore Civil War scholars alike, "The Quotable Nathan Bedford Forrest" is the perfect addition to any retail outlet, including not only bookstores, but Civil War sites, historic houses, museum gift stores, antique shops, B&Bs, tack shops, motorcycle shops, and gun stores. Tennessee author Lochlainn Seabrook, a cousin of General Forrest's, is the winner of the prestigious Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal. Known as the "American Robert Graves" after his celebrated English cousin, Seabrook is the author of over thirty popular adult and children's books, including: "A Rebel Born: A Defense of Nathan Bedford Forrest"; "Nathan Bedford Forrest: Southern Hero, American Patriot"; "Give 'Em Hell Boys! The Complete Military Correspondence of Nathan Bedford Forrest"; "The Quotable Robert E. Lee"; "The Old Rebel: Robert E. Lee As He Was Seen By His Contemporaries"; "Everything You Were Taught About the Civil War is Wrong, Ask a Southerner!"; "The Quotable Jefferson Davis"; and "The Unquotable Abraham Lincoln: The President's Quotes They Don't Want You to Know!"


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To: MikefromOhio
Paragraphs are our friends.....what unreadable tripe.

Paragraphs don't help.

41 posted on 10/02/2014 10:56:29 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: Boowhoknew
There are printed stories about Rommel hiring somebody, in the late 1930s, to drive him to all the major battlefields that Bedford commanded in, so Rommel could see why NBF deployed his troops the way he did.

Unless Nathan Bedford Forrest campaigned in Italy, France, Poland, or North Africa then no, Rommel didn't. Rommel never visited the U.S., and the only time he left Germany was when he was invading somewhere.

42 posted on 10/02/2014 10:59:30 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: jmacusa; rockrr
Don't worry, jmac - Nathan Bedford Forrest is safely dead lo these many years, so you can snipe at him from behind your keyboard in safety.

Though it is said that Chuck Norris and Jack Bauer STILL check under their beds for Bedford Forrest before they go to sleep... LOL! :)

44 posted on 10/02/2014 5:49:20 PM PDT by kiryandil (making the jests that some FReepers aren't allowed to...)
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To: DoodleDawg
Paragraphs don't help.

Unfortunately. They never seem to help on a wannabe Confederate thread trying to rehabilitate a racist murderer.
45 posted on 10/02/2014 5:54:53 PM PDT by MikefromOhio
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To: kiryandil
Yeah Johnny Reb and William Tecumseh Sherman's feet have been off the floor for just about as long. So why don't you "Johnny Reb'' wanna-be's quit fighting the War of Southern Aggression'' move out of your parents basements and get a girlfriend.
46 posted on 10/02/2014 6:20:18 PM PDT by jmacusa (Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away for the weekend and the kids are in charge.)
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To: Sherman Logan

Took his slaves with him to war? What a scumbag.


47 posted on 10/02/2014 7:23:23 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: jmacusa

I never trash-talked Sherman - and I’m a Yank.


48 posted on 10/02/2014 7:26:07 PM PDT by kiryandil (making the jests that some FReepers aren't allowed to...)
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To: kiryandil
Well dog my cats! My apologies sir. My great-great grandfather served with The Surgeon General Office as a medical clerk in Wash.DC in 1864.
49 posted on 10/03/2014 1:14:34 PM PDT by jmacusa (Liberalism defined: When mom and dad go away for the weekend and the kids are in charge.)
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