No.
The book is a military memoir, more-or-less a battle diary, reproducing certain letters and reports, but no speeches. The action ends in 1865, four years before he became President.
Grant was not a great speechifier anyway. But you could regard the memoirs as a kind of speech in themselves.
Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant was created in 1885.
Personal Memoirs.
Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant
The U.S. president who had his memoirs published by Mark Twain in 1885 is Ulysses S. Grant. Twain published Grant's memoirs through his publishing company, Charles L. Webster & Company. The memoirs, titled "Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant," became a highly successful and critically acclaimed work.
Ulysses S. Grant was the first president to write his memoirs.
He helped him publish his personal memoirs which gave his family funds. He gave him valuable advice on how to negotiate for royalties.
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Mark Twain.
One president that wrote about his wartime experiences was Ulysses S. Grant. The book is entitled "The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant", and is an autobiography of his life, up until his death.
Mark Twain, who was a prominent American writer, helped Ulysses S. Grant write his memoirs. Grant's memoirs, called "Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant," were highly successful and praised for their literary quality, becoming a bestseller.
Ulysses Grant only wrote one book, his autobiography. The Library of America edition has the ISBN of 0-940450-58-5 should someone want search on line for it. It is of a handy size and contains both volumes of the memoirs and includes selected letters written to his wife, subordinates, congressmen, and Abraham Lincoln. It is a must read for the student of General Grant and the US Civil War.
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