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Like New. Size: 16x13x2; Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0760750440. 397 pages. "After the Civil War, the U.S. Government and the Army embarked on a landmark endeavor, compiling a military history of all the official military documents from both sides of the war, entitled War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, and referred to as the Official Records, or O.R. The Army then collected the official military maps to supplement the O.R."-from dust jacket. This book is a modern reprint of that original supplement. "The most detailed collection of maps ever published on the subject...contains 821 maps, 106 engravings, and 209 drawings (including detailed uniform and flag illustrations) almost all in full color. Compiled during the post-Civil War years from the best cartographic material created during the epic struggle, this atlas is invaluable for anyone interested in the landscape over which was fought the greatest internal conflict in U.S. history."-from dust jacket. Price-clipped with remainder dot to bottom edge of textblock and small nick to cloth on top of front board, otherwise unread and as new. A beautiful copy of this massive compilation.; Elephant Folio-over 15"-23" tall; The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War (Original Title: Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies American Maps Illustrations.
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Very good. Very clean large hardcover with jacket. no marks. clean text. solid binding. very light wear. dj has light color fade. ISBN matches listing FAST SHIPPING W/ CONFIRMATION. NO PRIORITY OR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS OVER 4LBs.
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VG Plus in VG jacket. Folio-over 12-15" tall 1st printing by Barnes and Noble with 1 in line. Looks about fine and new but some small dog has chewed the corner of the top edge through the jacket and into the corner of the book about an inch semi-circular area-not much or that bad. All else looks about new with light wear and no markings This is the huge format edition measuring 16 1/2 inches tall by 13 1/2 inches wide by 2 inches thick. Looks bright. This price will also include the cost of extra shipping via USPS media mail. (Make sure if you order one elsewhere that you are getting the large edition because they do make a smaller one. )
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Fine. Fine Jacket. Elephant Folio-over 12"-15" Tall Looks new with no wear or markings to book and slightest unnoticeable wear to jacket. This huge edition contains 175 plates with 821 maps: 106 Engravings and 209 Drawings as well as some reproductions of photographs. The maps are in color as are illustrations of flags and uniforms of the war. End paper maps depict two major battles, and the verso of the dust jacket has a map of the Battle of Manassas. This price will include the extra shipping cost via USPS media mail.
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Compiled by Calvin D. Cowles. Introduction by Richard Sommers. Folio. Blue cloth with silver lettering, pictorial dust jacket. Unpaginated (ca. 400pp). Numerous illustrations, 821 color maps, map endpapers. Near fine/near fine. Reprint of the 1978 Arno Press edition, itself a reprint of all 35 parts of the 1891-95 edition. Tight, handsome--dust jacket verso opens up to reveal large facsimile map. A massive, indispensable reference.
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Very good in Very good jacket. Oversized, approx. 397, [3] pages. Endpaper Maps. Illustrations (some color), color maps. Contains 821 maps, 106 engravings, and 209 drawings. Reprint of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies originally published by the Government Printing Office in 1891-1895. Introduction by Richard Sommers. Tactical and strategic maps indicate troop dispositions, defense lines, redoubts, and fortifications of key sites. Terrain maps often contain picket positions, signal stations, and lines of march. Printed on the inside of the dust jacket is a map of the battlefield at Manassas, August 29, 1862. Oversized volume measures approximately 13.5" x 16.5". If sent outside of the United States will require additional shipping charges. The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies in the War of the Rebellion, commonly known as the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies or Official Records (OR or ORs), is the most extensive collection of American Civil War land warfare records available to the general public. It includes selected first-hand accounts, orders, reports, maps, diagrams, and correspondence drawn from official records of both Union and Confederate armies. Collection of the records began in 1864; no special attention was paid to Confederate records until just after the capture of Richmond, Virginia, in 1865, when with the help of Confederate Gen. Samuel Cooper, Union Army Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck began the task of collecting and preserving such archives of the Confederacy as had survived the war. In 1866 a joint resolution of Congress authorized the compilation and publication under auspices of the War Department. Eventually, seventeen Secretaries of War were involved in the process. In 1877, Army Captain Robert N. Scott was appointed by the Secretary of War as director of the Publications Office, War Records. (Scott's name appears in each volume as the preparer, listed with the rank of brevet lieutenant colonel, 3rd U.S. Artillery. ) A companion volume, the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, was first published in 1895. It included maps of military operations (175 plates), a topographic map of the area of operations (26 plates), and some drawings of weapons, uniforms, insignia, and flags. It features maps of engagements large and small including Gettysburg, the Siege of Vicksburg, Shiloh and the various epochs of the Atlanta campaign. The Atlas is composed of 178 plates containing more than 1, 050 individual graphic elements. Graphic elements include maps, line art illustrations derived from photographs, technical drawings, and other illustrations. The Atlas contains three general types of illustrations: maps, illustrations based on photographs, and illustrations/technical drawings. A total of 156 plates containing maps ranging from small-scale engagements to regional views and date-specific snapshots of long-running sieges like Vicksburg and Atlanta. The Atlas includes images of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter, Missionary Ridge and various elements of mid-nineteenth century warfare.