Soldier in Our Civil War, Vol. 2: Columbian Memorial Edition; A Pictorial History of the Conflict 1861-1865; Illustrating the Valor of the Soldier as Displayed on the Battle Field
Synopsis
In the second volume of "The Soldier in Our Civil War," readers are taken on a vivid pictorial journey through the latter stages of the American Civil War. Chronicling the conflict from 1863 to its culmination in 1865, the book paints a comprehensive picture of the battles, leaders, soldiers, and civilians that shaped this watershed moment in U.S. history.
Positioned within the larger arc of American historiography, the volume explores the socio-political undercurrents of the era. The Emancipation Proclamation, the changing dynamics of warfare, and the growing fervor for civil rights in a divided nation provide the setting against which the war''s concluding events unfold.
Frank Leslie''s masterful technique in curating and presenting visuals stands out. With a combination of detailed sketches, battle diagrams, and firsthand illustrations, the book transcends mere narration. It offers readers a visceral sense of the war, capturing the raw emotions, strategic intricacies, and the very landscape upon which history was made. The thematic depth touches upon the valor of soldiers, the agony of a nation torn asunder, and the hope that emerged from the chaos.
The work also engages with the art of visual storytelling, interweaving illustrative content with narrative, making it not just a historical account but also a study in the power of images to convey complex events and emotions.
In conclusion, this volume stands as a testament to the resilience of a nation during its most trying times, offering a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and the unity that can emerge from division.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sothis Press
- ISBN: 9781835489772
- Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
- Weight: 1036g
