THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH, HANDSOMELY BOUND AND EXTENSIVELY ILLUSTRATED
TOMES, Robert and SMITH, Benjamin G. The War with the South: A History of the Great American Rebellion; being a complete Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the War, with Biographical Sketches of Leading Statesmen, Naval and Military Commanders, etc. New York: Virtue and Yorston, circa 1866. Three volumes. Quarto, publisher's full tooled brown morocco gilt, raised bands, all edges gilt.
Early edition, three volumes abundantly illustrated with 81 color-printed maps and engraved plates of historical figures and dramatic scenes of the Civil War, in beautiful publisher's deluxe full morocco.
In addition to all of its profound effects on American society, the Civil War marked "the beginning of the real growth and expansion of the subscription book business in the United States" (Fahs, 290). Multiple subscription houses published chronicles of the conflict; Tomes' work originally saw print in parts, reflecting a belief that fighting would end quickly and would fill no more than a single volume's worth of history. As the struggle, however, stretched on, Benjamin Smith was hired to complete the work; it ultimately filled three quarto volumes. Written from a distinctly Northern point of view, Tomes and Smith's account emphasizes the politics of the era. Like its many companion publications, it helped Americans discern the Civil War's significance for the nation's identity. First published in book form in 1862. See: Dornbusch III:256; Nicholson, 843; Nevins et al. II:29; Rosenbach 2:703.
Occasional scattered light foxing to interiors, more so to preliminary and concluding leaves; title page and frontis of Volume II with minor expert paper repairs. An about-fine set, most handsome in publisher's deluxe binding.