Review
Salmon gives us another photographic tour of the battlefield, reaching forward into the 20th century in a most appealing and interesting manner...In each section the reader is treated to a wealth of photographs, some as familiar as old friends, some new and undiscovered...the book is very well constructed, has an excellent set of reference notes on the photographs and one of the best dust jackets I have ever seen. In the end, all that matters is the enjoyment the reader receives returning to the battlefield with these soldiers, remembering those terrible three days in July 1863. If you desire such an experience, Salmon s book is for you --Civil War News
Veteran author John S. Salmon has assembled an excellent collection of some of the most famous photographs of the historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania battlefield and town...The book is a very useful addition to the Civil War library and would make a fine coffee table book for display and browsing. ...easily on the list of best anthologies of Gettysburg photographs... --- Scott Mingus c/o Civil War Librarian http://civilwarlibrarian.blogspot.com/2007/07/historic-photos-of-gettysburg.html
With captions and text by historian John Salmon, Historic Photos of Gettysburg features some two hundred black and white photographs (many of them published here for the first time), making this unique volume a critically important addition to community and academic library American Civil War Studies reference collections, and a must read title for all Civil War enthusiasts and students. --Midwest Book Review
Product Description
The Battle of Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War and considered by many historians to be the war s turning point. During three days in July 1863, the armies of the South under General Robert E. Lee and the armies of the North commanded by General George G. Meade clashed in the hills and dales surrounding the Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg. When the battle ended on July 3, more than 46,000 soldiers had been killed, wounded, captured, or gone missing.
Historic Photos of Gettysburg recounts the events of this momentous battle. From the carnage at Devil s Den and Pickett s Charge to Lincoln s Gettysburg Address and the 50th and 75th reunions of the veterans from both sides, this look at the scene of the conflict, its aftermath, and its commemoration brings together in one volume a comprehensive visual record of this pivotal event.
Included in these pages are hundreds of historic photographs, made by Civil War photographer Mathew Brady and many others, all published in striking black and white. As a collection, these images preserve the historic events at Gettysburg, which helped shape the future of a nation, and document a reunified nation mending its soul.
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