The Photographic History of the Civil War.
First Edition of The Photographic History of the Civil War; In Exceptional Condition
The Photographic History of the Civil War.
MILLER, Francis Trevelyan and Mathew Brady.
Item Number: 130494
New York: Review of Reviews, 1911-12.
First edition set of Miller’s famous and important 10-volume photographic history of the Civil War, containing “thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities.” In near fine condition. Uncommon in this condition.
"This mammoth work a necessary part of any civil war library," contains contributions from over 39 eminent individuals, including academicians, President William H. Taft, and veteran officers of both Confederate and Union forces, many of whom wrote from personal experience. A number of the photographs, previously unpublished, are from the collections of private individuals, including the extensive Eldridge Collection of Mathew Brady Civil War photographs, "easily five times larger than that of any contemporary" (Everitt). "Zealous in their work, often regardless of danger, and at all times handicapped by the vexing difficulties of the photographic process of that day," Brady and his assistants "carried their cameras to every scene that promised an interesting picture," capturing "scenes of actual conflict, others of places devastated by gunfire, of troops on the march or in bivouac, and of individual officers and men" (DAB). Volume X is the first issue (marked "1-Ed." in bottom margin of page 323). Eicher 771. Nicholson, 516.
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