Recollections of a Confederate staff officer
G. Moxley Sorrel, John W. Daniel (Writer of introduction)
This memoir takes the reader inside the workings of the Confederate army staff. Sorrel was a relatively unknown officer who rose through the ranks to become General Longstreet's most trusted associate. Sorrel's memoir makes no claims to strategic analysis. It simply relates what he saw and the events of which he was a part. His vantage point was, however, in many ways unique. His service with Longstreet brought him into the thick of many of the war's decisive engagements
eBook, English, 1905
The Neale Publishing Company, New York and Washington, 1905