"This well-written and highly illuminating work is not only an incisive study of military command but a penetrating psychological analysis of Davis, Lee and other key figures of the Confederacy."—New York Times Book Review
"An engaging, well written account."—Publishers Weekly
"Highly recommended."—Library Journal
"This is a book that both provides information and stimulates thinking. It belongs on the shelf of any serious student of Civil War strategy."—Florida Historical Quarterly
"An absolutely splendid book."—Civil War Regiments
"[A] clearly and crisply written work."—American Historical Review
"An informative and insightful analysis of the Confederate command, as well as the personalities of Jefferson Davis."—Southern Historian
"Woodworth has made an outstanding contribution to Civil War literature."—The Historian
"The clarity of [Woodworth’s] narrative and the excellence of his prose make Davis and Lee at War a delight to read."—Blue & Gray Magazine
"There can be do doubting that this is an intelligent and fluently written book that dispenses much wisdom on matters of vexed controversy among Civil War historians."—War in History
"Woodworth opens surprisingly fresh questions about a relationship that many would have thought familiar and does so with clear writing that makes this work accessible to a wide audience."—North Carolina Historical Review
"An insightful examination of the most important command relationship of the Civil War. Anyone seeking to understand the war in Virginia does not dare ignore this penetrating new work."—William C. Davis, author of Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Hour
"A splendid interpretation of Confederate strategy and command."—James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom
"Illuminating, stimulating, and sometimes even shocking. Not everyone will agree with everything Woodworth says but all will find this book worth reading and pondering."—Albert Castel, author of Decision in the West: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864
"Another powerful volume from Steven Woodworth. Crisply written, with choice anecdotes."—Joseph T. Glatthaar, author of Partners in Command
"We have long needed a good, modern overview of the Confederate war effort. Woodworth has already given us a splendid volume on the West. This new work will be a major help to readers seeking to understand America’s greatest military crisis."—Richard McMurry, author of Two Great Rebel Armies and John Bell Hood and the War for Southern Independence
"A story told with skill and insight."—Brooks D. Simpson, author of Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant and the Politics of War and Reconstruction
"Thoroughly entertaining. A real winner that will be useful to scholars and welcomed by buffs."—Michael B. Ballard, author of Landscapes of Battle: The Civil War