The Civil War in depth : history in 3-D

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Davis Library (5th floor)

Call Number
E468.7 .Z45 1997 v.1
Status
Available
Item Note
Stereo viewer trainer in back pocket
Call Number
E468.7 .Z45 1997 v.2
Status
Available
Item Note
Stereo viewer trainer in back pocket

Information & Library Science Library — Reference-Workroom

Call Number
J973.7 Zeller v.2
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
lacks stereopticon viewer
Pop-Up Book Collection.

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Summary

The first book to present the greatest photographs of the Civil War in the three-dimensional format in which they were originally taken and meant to be seen, The Civil War in Depth is a landmark contribution to both photographic history and the ever-popular study of the Southern rebellion. Author Bob Zeller resurrects a fascinating aspect of Civil War photography that has, until now, been largely forgotten, assembling more than 150 of the most compelling views of the war -- some of them well known in their one-dimensional form; all of them remarkable windows on another time. Complete with a stereoscopic viewer that unveils each image in glorious 3-D, The Civil War in Depth offers scenes that come to life in a way no two-dimensional photograph ever could. The remarkable collection includes the first war action photograph ever taken -- the shelling of Fort Sumter in 1863 -- as well as more than a dozen Civil War images never published until now. From the stoic face of Abraham Lincoln to the slave pens, prisons, wrecked battlefields, and devastated cities of the South, the war between the states has never been revealed with such astonishing clarity.

Contents

A Rebel Coup at Fort Sumter -- The First Year -- The Bloodiest Day -- Abraham Lincoln: A Man for the Ages -- Gettysburg -- A Sense of Action -- The Panorama of War -- Grant Takes Over -- The Art of the Stereo Photographer -- Sherman Captures Atlanta -- Petersburg and the Fall of Richmond -- The End of the War.

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