Best of
Civil-War-History
1959
Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War
Alexander Gardner - 1959
Indeed, Gardner — who later photographed the War independently — often managed the famous horse-drawn photographic laboratory and took many of the pictures that used to be attributed to Brady. He accompanied the Union troops on their marches, their camps and bivouacs, their battles, and on their many hasty retreats and routs during the early days of the War. In 1866 Alexander Gardner published a very ambitious two-volume work which contained prints of some 100 photographs which he had taken in the field. A list of them reads like a roster of great events and great men: Antietam Bridge under Travel, President Lincoln (and McClellan) at Antietam, Pinkerton and His Agents in the Field, Ruins of Richmond, Libby Prison, McLean's House Where Lee's Surrender Was Signed, Meade's Headquarters at Gettysburg, Battery D, Second U.S. Artillery in Action at Fredericksburg, the Slaughter Pen at Gettysburg, and many others. This publication is now amoung the rarest American books, and is here for the first time republished inexpensively. Gardner's photographs are among the greatest war pictures ever taken and are also among the most prized records of American history. Gardner was quite conscious of recording history, and spared himself no pains or risk to achieve the finest results. His work indicates a technical mastery that now seems incredible when one bears in mind the vicissitudes of collodion applications in the field, wet plates, long exposures, long drying times, imperfect chemicals — plus enemy bullets around the photographer's ears. It has been said of these photographs: photography today . . . is far easier, but it is no better.
Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders
Ezra J. Warner - 1959
Biographical sketches of the major Confederate military leaders focus on their military careers as well as peacetime activities.
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years in Three Volumes, Volume III: The War Years, 1864-1865
Carl Sandburg - 1959
Abraham LincolnVolume 1: The Prairie Years Volume 2: The War Years 1861-1864Volume 3: The War Years 1864-1865Out of Sandburg's monumental 6-volume work on Lincoln and his times.Carl Sandburg has written this definitive 430,000 word biography.