Smithsonian Civil War is a lavishly illustrated coffee-table book featuring 150 entries in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. From among tens of thousands of Civil War objects in the Smithsonian's collections; curators handpicked 550 items and wrote a unique narrative that begins before the war through the Reconstruction period. The perfect gift book for fathers and history lovers; Smithsonian Civil War combines one-of-a-kind; famous; and previously unseen relics from the war in a truly unique narrative.Smithsonian Civil War takes the reader inside the great collection of Americana housed at twelve national museums and archives and brings historical gems to light. From the National Portrait Gallery come rare early photographs of Stonewall Jackson and Ulysses S. Grant; from the National Museum of American History; secret messages that remained hidden inside Lincoln's gold watch for nearly 150 years; from the National Air and Space Museum; futuristic Civil War-era aircraft designs. Thousands of items were evaluated before those of greatest value and significance were selected for inclusion here. Artfully arranged in 150 entries; they offer a unique; panoramic view of the Civil War.
#2959081 in Books Juanita Patience Moss 2003-04-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .84 x 5.50l; .95 #File Name: 1585498521304 pagesBattle Of Plymouth North Carolina April 17 20 1864 The Last Confederate Victory
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Well Executed Book. Fine Use of Primary Sources.By David L.I bought this because my great grandfather; a soldier in the Union cavalry; was captured by the Confederates in this battle and eventually send to Andersonville prison camp. The author has done a wonderful job of collecting primary sources relating to the battle. By and large she lets these sources speak for themselves; a good decision in my opinion. Her own writing is lucid and clear. She's a retired biology teacher; not a professional historian; but she has a good eye for historical detail.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. It's About Time!By Gregory Thomas LittleMs. Moss's book is a welcome treatment of this much ignored battle of the Civil War. Although it wasn't major in the sense that it influenced the inevitable outcome of the War; it nevertheless gave a much needed morale boost to the soldiers in Virginia and for the Confederacy as a whole. For that reason alone this battle should be studied more and and recognized despite any "politically correct" objections.