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Portraits of Conflict

A Photographic History of Tennessee in the Civil War

Richard B McCaslin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Arkansas Press

Published:31st May '07

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It's one thing to understand that over twenty-thousand Confederate and Union soldiers died at the Battle of Murfreesboro. It's quite another to study an ambrotype portrait of twenty-year-old private Frank B. Crosthwait, dressed in his Sunday best, looking somberly at the camera. In a tragically short time, he'll be found on the battlefield, mortally wounded, still clutching the knotted pieces of handkerchief he used in a hopeless attempt to stop the bleeding from his injuries. Private Crosthwait's image is one of more than 250 portraits - many never before published - to be found in the highly anticipated ""Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Tennessee in the Civil War"". The eighth in the distinguished ""Portraits of Conflict"" series, this volume joins the personal and the public to provide a uniquely rich portrayal of Tennesseans - in uniforms both blue and gray - who fought and lost their lives in the Civil War. Here is the story of a widow working as a Union spy to support herself and her children. Of a father emerging from his house to find his Confederate soldier son dying at his feet. Of a nine-year-old boy who attached himself to a union regiment after his mother died. Their stories and faces, joined with personal remembrances from recovered letters and diaries and ample historical information on secession, famous battles, surrender and Reconstruction, make this new ""Portraits of Conflict"" a Civil War treasure.

A major contribution and welcome addition to . . . Civil War history." —The Journal of Southern History

"A sensibly priced, beautifully produced photographic history." —Civil War History

"A splendid addition to the graphic literature of the sectional conflict." —Choice

"We now have another window to view America's bloodiest war." —Raleigh News and Observer

"A must for the shelves of any serious student of the war." —Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

"Destined to become a collector's item . . . first class." —The Civil War News

"Authoritative, handsome volumes of this kind are a pure delight." —Southwestern Historical Quarterly

ISBN: 9781557288318

Dimensions: 279mm x 216mm x 30mm

Weight: 1756g

430 pages