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The Civil War in Color: A Photographic Reenactment of the War Between the States

PDF The Civil War in Color: A Photographic Reenactment of the War Between the States by John C Guntzelman in History

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Comprehensive and accessible; this title offers a clear and original framework for studying the important issues in colonial American history. Provides students with more than 60 essential documents on Colonial America Short headnotes introduce each selection Begins with a brief introduction by the editor and concludes with a bibliography designed to stimulate student research Can be used in conjunction with other books in a course or as a stand-alone text


#352407 in Books Sterling 2012-11-06Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 1.07 x 10.73 x 11.41l; 4.03 #File Name: 1402790813256 pages


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Travel Back In TimeBy KJAGEven without the color-rendering; this is a superb collection of Civil War photos notable for the diverse and interesting subject matter; remarkable resolutions; size (some are almost one foot square); and quantity. With professional colorizing; the results are amazing. Is it 100% accurate? That is not possible; but despite some nit-picky remarks by a couple of self-proclaimed experts; it’s obvious painstaking research and work was accomplished in an effort to get it right. It’s not that the process simply adds color—it enhances contrast; depth of field; and brings out details (including facial features) that are washed out or less apparent in BW. Combined with the high resolutions and size of the photos; the subjects simply come to life. In many instances; the photos appear as if they were recently taken. For comparative purposes; the original BW photos are also provided.Photos are categorized in the following sections:1. Fellow Citizens (inc portraits of Lincoln; Davis; military leaders and ordinary troops on both sides)2. Slaves; Contrabands; Freemen3. Soldiers Civilians4. War Machines5. Destruction6. Lincoln7. Casualties (inc graphic photos)8. ConclusionLengthy captions accompany photos to identify and describe the subject/subject matter; including interesting background information; and to identify the photographer; month and year taken (where available). Historical text is also provided to introduce each section; with additional text at selected points in each section; and in the Epilogue.Finally; the album is large at 11.5 x 11 inches and about 250 pages long. The quality of the binding and paper are excellent. The semi-glossy paper is thick and very resistant to tears and absorption. The text is of average size but is dark; clean; and double-spaced; making it easy to read. It comes with a separate; 8x10 photo of a young “powder monkey” posing on the deck of the USS New Hampshire; which is suitable for framing and inserted within a protective sleeve.As a student of the Civil War; I have purchased dozens of books over the years; but hold on to a select few. This is a keeper.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Should be titled "Union Troops in Color"By DavidStrange... out of 200+ pictures only a few are of anything in grey. He goes so far as to include a whole section on Lincoln; ruined buildings; Blacks; and dead bodies; but almost nothing on confederate troops. (Prob a 25:1 ratio US:CS) Disappointed..... Although it is a very interesting and enlightening way to view the selected photographs.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Was a gift for my best guy friend who is a civil war fanaticBy SHERRYWas a gift for my best guy friend who is a civil war fanatic. He loves it and has it displayed o. His living room. Great quality and very interesting.

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