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Images from the Storm: 300 Civil War Images by the Author of Eye of the Storm

Images from the Storm: 300 Civil War Images by the Author of Eye of the Storm

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Images from the Storm: 300 Civil War Images by the Author of Eye of the Storm

by Sneden, Robert Knox; Bryan, Charles F., and Kelly, James C., and Lankford, Nelson D. (Edited by)

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New York: Free Press; Simon & Schuster, 2001. Cloth, xxii, 263 pages, colour illustrations, colour maps, portrait; 26 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Dust jacket protected in a mylar book cover. A fine copy of the first printing. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by special arrangement. Richly illustrated with colour plates. "The Civil War legacy of Robert Knox Sneden is an unparalleled treasure trove of words and pictures. The publication of the bestselling Eye of the Storm in the fall of 2000 first brought his memoir to light, accompanied by a sample of his artwork. In all, however, he crafted some 900 watercolors and sketches. Now, with the 300 watercolors, sketches, maps, and diagrams in Images from the Storm, his artistic legacy can be appreciated on its own terms -- an achievement equal in magnitude to his writings, and unsurpassed by any other Civil War soldier-artist. Images from the Storm presents the best of Sneden's art throughout his odyssey of combat, capture, imprisonment, and deliverance, a pictorial record of the war that puts the viewer in the shoes of a Union soldier as nothing else can. Sneden aimed for vivid detail and documentary accuracy in his maps, landscapes, battles, and scenes of camp life. He sketched the camps and surroundings of the Union army, the siege of Yorktown, the battle of Williamsburg, the approach of the army to within sight of the church spires of Richmond, and the tumultuous fighting retreat of the Seven Days' battles as the Union army shrank before a relentless Confederate offensive. He drew dozens of maps and sketched daily life around Washington, D.C., before his capture in autumn 1863. For the next thirteen months, Sneden was a prisoner of the Confederacy. In a drafty tobacco warehouse in Richmond, he sketched prison life and Confederate scenes before being packed with others aboard cattle cars for a jolting train ride south. In a remote corner of rural Georgia, he survived the outdoor prison at Andersonville and drew some of his most astonishing images of camp life and its suffering. When Andersonville was evacuated, he continued to make secret pencil sketches of Confederate prisons in Savannah and Millen, Georgia, and in Florence and Charleston, South Carolina. Finally freed in a massive prisoner exchange in Charleston harbor, he returned home to New York at Christmas 1864. He made little use of his architectural training thereafter, but devoted himself to compiling his memoir of the war and converting his pencil sketches into watercolors. A solitary man who never married, Sneden died at an old soldiers' home in Bath, New York, in 1918. His watercolors and his story were forgotten for nearly a century. Images from the Storm reproduces the best of Sneden's art in sharp colors, so we can appreciate fully the mastery of a miniaturist who saw it all, and sketched whenever and wherever he could. / Charles F. Bryan, Jr., is Director and CEO of the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Tennessee and has written on the Civil War in East Tennessee and the Peninsula Campaign. He is President-Elect of the American Association for State and Local History and is writing a book on historical organizations and fund-raising. He was coeditor with Nelson Lankford of Eye of the Storm (2000)." - Publisher.. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Oblong. Collectible.

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Title
Images from the Storm: 300 Civil War Images by the Author of Eye of the Storm
Author
Sneden, Robert Knox; Bryan, Charles F., and Kelly, James C., and Lankford, Nelson D. (Edited by)
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Edition
1st
ISBN 10
0743223608
ISBN 13
9780743223607
Publisher
Free Press; Simon & Schuster
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2001
Size
Oblong
Keywords
COLLECTIBLE
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XXX / COLLECTIBLES; American / 4. Late 19th Century; Media / Watercolour; Genre & Subject / Military; Genre & Subject / History & Myth;

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