Reviews
Fox (named for Sweden's King Gustavus) is now the subject of a fine, perhaps definitive, biography by historian Ari Hoogenboom... This massively researched book should be on every naval bookshelf.
A meticulously researched and presented biography... Detailed and thoughtful study of an exceptional leader and true patriot.
An engaging narration of a pivotal figure in American naval history... a welcome addition to the historiography of prominent Civil War participants... This book should appeal to both general and scholarly audiences.
Gustavus Vasa Fox is the most important figure of the American Civil War who, before now, had no published biography... Hoogenboom has finally put to rest the question of just how important Fox was to the naval effort during the Civil War.
This book is essential to anyone interested in the navy's role in the American Civil War. Aside from being an excellent biography of Fox, it details the inner workings of the Navy Department and gives the reader a difference view of events. The research is extensive, the writing is lively and entertaining, and the book is certainly well worth the effort.
Gustavus Vasa Fox of the Union Navy will be important for scholars seeking an alternative interpretation of how the Civil War was won.
My hat goes off to Hoogenboom for an assiduously researched, judiciously written, and illuminating, enjoyable work.
A magisterial biography. This book is highly recommended for both academics and Civil War buffs.
At last, we have a full length and skillfully rendered portrait of Gus Fox, who acted as the de facto Chief of Naval Operations during the Civil War. This is must reading for anyone interested in the naval aspects of the Civil War.
Ari Hoogenboom’s sparkling and insightful volume is the first modern biography of a pivotal player in the creation and deployment of the Union navy during the Civil War. Canny and witty, Fox was one of Abraham Lincoln’s favorite companions and, more generally, he smoothed the differences between many of the more prickly personalities leading the Union war effort.
Book Details
Preface
1. Midshipman Fox
2. Master Fox
3. Lieutenant Fox: China
4. Lieutenant Fox: Diplomacy and Home
5. Captain Fox/ Agent Fox
6. Fort Sumter
7. Ships for the Blockade
8. Implementing the Blockade
9. The
Preface
1. Midshipman Fox
2. Master Fox
3. Lieutenant Fox: China
4. Lieutenant Fox: Diplomacy and Home
5. Captain Fox/ Agent Fox
6. Fort Sumter
7. Ships for the Blockade
8. Implementing the Blockade
9. The Monitor and the Peninsula
10. The Mississippi
11. More Ironclads
12. Charleston
13. The Light-Draft Debacle
14. Vicksburg
15. Washington
16. Commerce Raiders and Ironclad Rams
17. End of the War
18. From War to Peace
19. Postwar Career
Epilogue
Notes
Index