Civil War Paper Soldiers in Full Color

Civil War Paper Soldiers in Full Color
Title Civil War Paper Soldiers in Full Color PDF eBook
Author A. G. Smith
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 18
Release 1985
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0486249875

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Meticulously rendered toy soldier collection in paper form includes easy-to-assemble, free-standing Union and Confederate soldiers, cannons, tents, flags, more — all in full color. 16 color plates. Introduction.

Confederate Army Paper Soldiers

Confederate Army Paper Soldiers
Title Confederate Army Paper Soldiers PDF eBook
Author A. G. Smith
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 16
Release 1995-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780486284538

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24 large — approximately 4 1/2 inches tall — 2-sided free-standing Confederate soldiers from many different units. Detailed, accurate re-creations in full color.

Paper Soldiers of the Civil War

Paper Soldiers of the Civil War
Title Paper Soldiers of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Alan Archambault
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1992-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780883881521

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Drawings of soldiers and their foe can be cut out and set up. A description accompanys each figure.

Patriotic Envelopes of the Civil War

Patriotic Envelopes of the Civil War
Title Patriotic Envelopes of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Steven R. Boyd
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 169
Release 2010-11
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 0807137960

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During the Civil War, private printers in both the North and South produced a vast array of envelopes featuring iconography designed to promote each side's war effort. Many of these "covers" featured depictions of soldiers, prominent political leaders, Union or Confederate flags, Miss Liberty, Martha Washington, or even runaway slaves -- at least fifteen thousand pro-Union and two hundred fifty pro-Confederate designs appeared between 1861 and 1865. In Patriotic Envelopes of the Civil War, the first book-length analysis of these covers, Steven R. Boyd explores their imagery to understand what motivated soldiers and civilians to support a war far more protracted and destructive than anyone anticipated in 1861. Northern envelopes, Boyd shows, typically document the centrality of the preservation of the Union as the key issue that, if unsuccessful, would lead to the destruction of United States, its Constitution, and its way of life. Confederate covers, by contrast, usually illustrate a competing vision of an independent republic free of the "tyranny" of the United States. Each side's flags and presidents symbolize these two rival viewpoints. Images of presidents Davis and Lincoln, often portrayed as contestants in a boxing match, personalized the contest and served to rally citizens to the cause of southern independence or national preservation. In the course of depicting the events of the period, printers also revealed the impact of the war on females and African Americans. Some envelopes, for example, featured women on the home front engaging in a variety of patriotic tasks that would have been almost unthinkable before the war. African Americans, on the other hand, became far more visible in American popular culture, especially in the North, where Union printers showed them pursuing their own liberation from southern slavery. With more than 180 full-color illustrations, Patriotic Envelopes of the Civil War is a nuanced and fascinating examination of Civil War iconography that moves a previously overlooked source from the periphery of scholarly awareness into the ongoing analysis of America's greatest tragedy.

Don Troiani's Regiments and Uniforms of the Civil War

Don Troiani's Regiments and Uniforms of the Civil War
Title Don Troiani's Regiments and Uniforms of the Civil War PDF eBook
Author Don Troiani
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 700
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780811705202

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In the world of historical painting, Don Troiani stands alone, universally acclaimed for the accuracy, drama, and sensitivity of his depictions of America's past. His Civil War paintings and limited edition prints hang in the finest collections in the country and are noted by collectors from around the world. Now, in "Don Troiani's Regiments and Uniforms of the Civil War", the artist turns his brush to one of the most colourful and captivating aspects of Civil War history: the individual units that earned their reputations on the battlefield and the distinctive uniforms they wore. In addition to 130 paintings of battle scenes and individual figures, the book also includes more than 250 full-colour photographs of the uniforms the soldiers wore and the accoutrements they carried. Supporting the illustrations is text by two of the leading military artefact experts. Taken together, it makes for one of the most comprehensive books on Civil War uniforms ever undertaken.

The Civil War in Color

The Civil War in Color
Title The Civil War in Color PDF eBook
Author John C. Guntzelman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781402790812

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This is the first book of colorized photographs that depicts not only portraits of the leaders and soldiers from the Union and the Confederacy, but real vignettes from American life during the war: soldiers in the field, scenes from urban and plantation life, slaves and freedmen, destroyed cities, contested battlefields, a range of weaponry, and much more. The book includes more than 200 photographs, from the Library of Congress extensive archives, including both well-known and rarely seen images colorized by renowned artist Guntzelman.

Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg

Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg
Title Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg PDF eBook
Author Jarrad Fuoss
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 146710485X

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"In early June 1863, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia launched a summer campaign that brought horrific war to the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania... On November 19, 1863, the dedication of a new Soldiers National Cemetery marked a critical point in American history. From its conception, the Soldiers National Cemetery in Gettysburg embodied a fitting tribute to those who gave their last full measure of devotion to a grateful nation. Since that fateful summer of 1863, the cemetery has expanded into a place of memoralization for Americans spanning generations..."--Back cover.