United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Art and the war
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Art and the war
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- The Civil War, a treasury of art and literature, edited by Stephen W. Sears
- Echo of a distant drum, Winslow Homer and the Civil War, Julian Grossman
- Home front, daily life in the Civil War North, Peter John Brownlee, Sarah Burns, Diane Dillon, Daniel Greene, Scott Manning Stevens ; with a foreword by Adam Goodheart
- Gettysburg, the paintings of Mort Kunstler, text by James M. McPherson
- For us the living, the Civil War in paintings and eyewitness accounts, Mort Künstler ; text by James I. Robertson Jr. ; foreword by Harold Holzer
- The blue and gray in black and white, a history of Civil War photography, Bob Zeller
- Images from the storm, 300 Civil War images by the author of Eye of the storm, written and illustrated by Robert Knox Sneden ; edited by Charles F. Bryan, Jr., James C. Kelly, and Nelson D. Lankford
- Mine eyes have seen the glory, the Civil War in art, by Harold Holzer and Mark E. Neely, Jr
- Images of the Civil War, the paintings of Mort Künstler ; the text of James M. McPherson
- The Confederate image, prints of the lost cause, Mark E. Neely, Jr., Harold Holzer, and Gabor S. Boritt
- Don Troiani's regiments and uniforms of the Civil War, art by Don Troiani ; text by Earl J. Coates, Michael J. McAfee, and Don Troiani ; with an introduction by Leslie D. Jensen
- Civil War quilts, Pamela Weeks & Don Beld
- Civil War sketch book, drawings from the battlefront, Harry L. Katz and Vincent Virga ; with a preface by Alan Brinkley
- The Civil War, an illustrated guide, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Battles and commanders of the Civil War ;, a graphic and pictorial history prepared directly from the government records in the Departments of War and Statistics. Story, complete and official, of all the political issues, campaigns, engagements, and heroic episodes of the titanic and dreadful conflict between the States on land and sea. Leaders of the North and South, fraternizing under the symbol of indestructible union, submit this work as their impartial report of the war; its conception, prosecution, and results. Accompanied by the complete, superb collection of the "Leslie's famous war pictures", drawn upon the spot by the Government's great artists of that time: Baker, Crane, Beard, Schell, Lumbeg, Forbes, Wevill, Sunoris, Osborn, Wilcox, Weaver, Bosse, Newton, Rawson, Russell, Sartons, Chamberlain, Taylor, Wand [sic], Heillen [sic], Becker, Lovie, Davis. Narrative and descriptive by John Clark Ridpath, Rossiter Johnson, General Fitzhugh Lee, General John T. Morgan, George L. Kilmer and General Joseph B. Carr, carefully edited by General Marcus J. Wright, Commissioner of the War Department
- The Union image, popular prints of the Civil War North, Mark E. Neely, Jr. & Harold Holzer
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