![]() ![]() ![]() That’s partly because the memoirs were so well written and so thoughtful, people had a hard time believing that Grant (who was widely perceived as a drunken dullard) could have written them. Still, I know that people have wondered about the authorship of Grant’s memoirs since the day they were published. Whatever his flaws as a man, and whatever his sins as President, Grant’s memoirs are fascinating, and commendably honest (Grant was quick to take full blame for all his failures, and just as quick to share credit for his successes). True enough, Grant’s memoirs were well worth reading. Grant was the only president to leave behind memoirs worth reading… and even then, it’s because they were likely ghost-written by Mark Twain.” ![]() Since the release of Bill Clinton’s memoirs, I’ve seen a number of reviews that say, essentially, “Ulysses S. ![]()
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