Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America

Benson J. LOSSING

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Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America
Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America

“BOTH AN EYEWITNESS AND AN HISTORIAN”: LOSSING’S PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR, WITH 15 STEEL-ENGRAVED PLATES AND HUNDREDS OF WOOD-ENGRAVINGS, HANDSOMELY BOUND IN FULL MOROCCO

LOSSING, Benson John. Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America. Illustrated by Many Hundred Engravings on Wood, by Lossing and Barritt, from Sketches by the Author and Others. Philadelphia: George W. Childs, 1866; Hartford: Thomas Belknap, 1870, 1874. Three volumes. Tall octavo, original full brown morocco gilt, blind-stamped boards, raised bands, all edges gilt.

1866-1874 set of mixed first and second editions of this impressive early first-hand account of the Civil War, Lossing’s authoritative three-volume work, profusely illustrated with 15 steel-engraved plates and hundreds of in-text wood-engravings, handsomely bound in original full morocco gilt.

This graphic account of the Civil War includes portraits, maps and plans, battle scenes, weapons and warships, forts and arsenals, military uniforms and flags. "Since Benson Lossing was both an eyewitness and an historian, his study has value in the extent of his coverage and in his unusual first-hand impressions" (Nevins II:20). An accomplished wood-engraver, Lossing became "the leading author of illustrated histories and biographies on American subjects in the last half of the 19th century" (ANB). Much of this work is based on unpublished drawings, photographs, diaries and letters, and material provided by Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, "whose artists accompanied the great armies throughout the whole struggle." Containing: Volume I first edition; Volumes II-III second editions by Belknap, same publisher as his 1868-9 first editions. Broadfoot, 280. Sabin 42131. Bookseller ticket (I).

A scarce set in fine condition, handsomely bound.

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