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The American Heritage new history of the Civil War / narrative by Bruce Catton ; edited and with an introduction by James M. McPherson ; contributing editor, Noah Andre Trudeau.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; London : Viking, 1996.ISBN:
  • 0670868043
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 973.7 21
Contents:
Ch. 1. A House Divided -- Ch. 2. The Opening Guns -- Ch. 3. Real Warfare Begins -- Ch. 4. The Navies -- Ch. 5. Confederate High-Water Mark -- Ch. 6. Stalemate at Home and Abroad -- Ch. 7. The South's Last Opportunity -- Ch. 8. Men at Arms -- Ch. 9. The Destruction of Slavery -- Ch. 10. The Northern Vise Tightens -- Ch. 11. Two Nations of War -- Ch. 12. Total Warfare -- Ch. 13. The Forlorn Hope -- Ch. 14. Victory -- Ch. 15. End and Beginning -- Ch. 16. A Sound of Distant Drums.
Summary: Pulitzer Prize-winning author Bruce Catton's unsurpassed narrative, evoking the sweep and drama of a nation at war, provides the basis for The American Heritage New History of the Civil War, which includes more than 800 important contemporary photographs and sketches and magnificent paintings. The Civil War's battles and campaigns are painstakingly illustrated in three-dimensional maps that guide the reader through the four years of the struggle. With illustrations that range from photographs by Mathew Brady and sketches by soldiers at the front, to famous paintings by Winslow Homer, the book boasts an extraordinary breadth of pictures and artifacts culled from across the nation. This richly textured tapestry is made complete by the words of men and women who actually witnessed the events. From the journal entry of a Confederate soldier departing for battle and the letter an African-American soldier scrawled on the back of his wife's letter to him, to some of the best-known documents written in the very hand of Abraham Lincoln, each page of this book allows the participants to speak for themselves.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Rev. ed. of: The American heritage picture history of the Civil War. [1960].

Bibliography: p616-617. - Includes index.

Ch. 1. A House Divided -- Ch. 2. The Opening Guns -- Ch. 3. Real Warfare Begins -- Ch. 4. The Navies -- Ch. 5. Confederate High-Water Mark -- Ch. 6. Stalemate at Home and Abroad -- Ch. 7. The South's Last Opportunity -- Ch. 8. Men at Arms -- Ch. 9. The Destruction of Slavery -- Ch. 10. The Northern Vise Tightens -- Ch. 11. Two Nations of War -- Ch. 12. Total Warfare -- Ch. 13. The Forlorn Hope -- Ch. 14. Victory -- Ch. 15. End and Beginning -- Ch. 16. A Sound of Distant Drums.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Bruce Catton's unsurpassed narrative, evoking the sweep and drama of a nation at war, provides the basis for The American Heritage New History of the Civil War, which includes more than 800 important contemporary photographs and sketches and magnificent paintings. The Civil War's battles and campaigns are painstakingly illustrated in three-dimensional maps that guide the reader through the four years of the struggle. With illustrations that range from photographs by Mathew Brady and sketches by soldiers at the front, to famous paintings by Winslow Homer, the book boasts an extraordinary breadth of pictures and artifacts culled from across the nation. This richly textured tapestry is made complete by the words of men and women who actually witnessed the events. From the journal entry of a Confederate soldier departing for battle and the letter an African-American soldier scrawled on the back of his wife's letter to him, to some of the best-known documents written in the very hand of Abraham Lincoln, each page of this book allows the participants to speak for themselves.