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Don Troiani's Civil War
Troiani & Pohanka. Don Troiani's Civil War paintings and prints hang in the
finest collections in the country. This volume - the first collection of his
Civil War art to appear in book form - is a chronological depiction of every
facet of the war. His most famous and popular works - most of which are in
private collections and thus unavailable for viewing - are all represented.
216 pgs., 100 color artworks, 45 additional B&W and color illustrations,
11¼"x 8¼", sfbd.
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Mort Künstler's Civil War
The North.
Künstler. Few artists have earned the acclaim that Mort Künstler has
received for his historically accurate paintings. This collection of his
favorite paintings of the Civil War featuring subjects from a Northern
viewpoint is brought to life through vivid use of color, light and shadow,
and movement. Produced in a small gift size, this volume also includes the
artist's comments on the development of each painting. 192 pgs., 5"x 6½",
hdbd.
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The Blue and the Gray
Allen. In this unique National Geographic Society book, the history of the
Civil War unfolds before you with hundreds of photos and accompanying
text. It is filled with both B&W documentary photographs and stunning
present-day color photos of Civil War sites and memorials. Beautifully
padded hardbound edition with sewn-in ribbon bookmark. 320pgs., 11"x 9¼",
hdbd
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Killing Ground
Photographs of the Civil War and the Changing American Landscape. John
Huddleston. Take a photographic odyssey through the modern-day landscape
of the Civil War. This book pairs historical images of the conflict from
62 battle sites across the nation with color photographs of the same
locations a century and a half later, at the same time of year, often at
the same hour of the day. 192 pgs., 160 color and B&W photos, 11"x 9",
hdbd.
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Gods and Generals
The Paintings of Mort Künstler. This beautiful volume features the
spectacular artwork of Mort Künstler, America's foremost Civil War artist,
and the historical text of Dr. James Robertson, Jr., the dean of Civil War
historians. You'll see more than 65 of Künstler's works of art, including
30 new paintings displayed here for the first time. 144 pages, 9"x 11",
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