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The Civil War Told by Those Who Lived It

A Library of America Boxed Set

Author Various
Boxed Set (Hardcover)
$160.00 US
6.5"W x 8.4"H x 5.25"D   | 118 oz | 2 per carton
On sale Oct 02, 2014 | 9781598533507
The definitive firsthand narrative of the Civil War, in a collector's boxed set

After 150 years the Civil War still holds a central place in American history and self-understanding. It is our greatest national drama, at once heroic, tragic, and epic—our Iliad, but also our Bible, a story of sin and judgment, suffering and despair, death and resurrection in a “new birth of freedom.” 
This four-volume Library of America series orchestrates a symphony of firsthand voices to chronicle as never before the full drama of the nation’s most devastating conflict, from Lincoln’s election in 1860 to the Grand Review of the Armies in 1865.

Each volume includes headnotes, a chronology of events, biographical and explanatory endnotes, full-color endpaper maps, and an index. As a special feature, this boxed set includes four pull-out posters featuring full color maps by expert Civil War cartographer Earl McElfresh. Here is the ultimate gift for anyone interested in the Civil War era.

LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
"The Library of America’s four-volume boxed set The Civil War Told by Those Who Lived It is a breathtaking achievement, incorporating letters, diaries, maps, newspaper and magazine articles, military accounts, poems, and excerpts of memoirs, letters and diaries in the living words of those who died or survived, as the publisher puts it, 'our greatest national drama, at once heroic, tragic, and epic—our Iliad, but also our Bible.' From South Carolina’s secession ('the Southern states are now in the crisis of their fate . . . the ball of revolution [must] be set in motion') to Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation to Gen. George McClellan’s letters to his wife ('the Presdt. is an idiot, the old general [Scott] in his dotage, they cannot or will not see'), this amazing work pulls readers into a time that suddenly lives and breathes. We hear from Kate Stone of Louisiana ('the sword of Damocles . . . is suspended over us and there is no escape'), and from Elizabeth Blair Lee of Washington, D.C. ('Meade has just . . . ordered the instant death of the recreant . . . if this had been done by Grant we would have . . . saved many brave men by punishing the Cowards & preventing their Contagion from spreading'). And we hear from escaped slave and Union soldier Spotswood Rice, whose family was still in bondage ('Now my dear Children . . . be assured that I will have you if it cost me my life'). The eloquent immediacy of these voices rings true: These remarkable volumes assure their power, dignity and passion in our own time."
—Jayne Anne Phillips


"Nearly a century and a half later, with the legacy of the war still very much with us, The Civil War Told by Those Who Lived It allows us to return to the conflict anew, to encounter a spectrum of voices and experiences wider and more diverse than has ever been collected in a single series. Ultimately the work places us at the war's ground level, bringing us closer to the lived experience of Americans who endured this climactic period, providing a portrait more nuanced than could ever be condensed into narrative."
Randall Fuller, The Wall Street Journal

"This massive 3,624 page collection . . . is fascinating and deeply informative. The box set also contains four lovely maps. What a splendid gift this could make for any Civil War devotees."
Vick Mickunas, Dayton Daily News
BROOKS D. SIMPSON is Professor of History and Humanities at Arizona State University and the author of several books including Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph Over Adversity, 1822–1865. STEPHEN W. SEARS is the author of authoritative histories of the Peninsula Campaign and the battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. AARON SHEEHAN-DEAN is Fred C. Frey Chair in Southern Studies at Louisiana State University and the author of Why Confederates Fought: Family and Nation in Civil War Virginia and the Concise Historical Atlas of the U.S. Civil War.

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The definitive firsthand narrative of the Civil War, in a collector's boxed set

After 150 years the Civil War still holds a central place in American history and self-understanding. It is our greatest national drama, at once heroic, tragic, and epic—our Iliad, but also our Bible, a story of sin and judgment, suffering and despair, death and resurrection in a “new birth of freedom.” 
This four-volume Library of America series orchestrates a symphony of firsthand voices to chronicle as never before the full drama of the nation’s most devastating conflict, from Lincoln’s election in 1860 to the Grand Review of the Armies in 1865.

Each volume includes headnotes, a chronology of events, biographical and explanatory endnotes, full-color endpaper maps, and an index. As a special feature, this boxed set includes four pull-out posters featuring full color maps by expert Civil War cartographer Earl McElfresh. Here is the ultimate gift for anyone interested in the Civil War era.

LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.

Praise

"The Library of America’s four-volume boxed set The Civil War Told by Those Who Lived It is a breathtaking achievement, incorporating letters, diaries, maps, newspaper and magazine articles, military accounts, poems, and excerpts of memoirs, letters and diaries in the living words of those who died or survived, as the publisher puts it, 'our greatest national drama, at once heroic, tragic, and epic—our Iliad, but also our Bible.' From South Carolina’s secession ('the Southern states are now in the crisis of their fate . . . the ball of revolution [must] be set in motion') to Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation to Gen. George McClellan’s letters to his wife ('the Presdt. is an idiot, the old general [Scott] in his dotage, they cannot or will not see'), this amazing work pulls readers into a time that suddenly lives and breathes. We hear from Kate Stone of Louisiana ('the sword of Damocles . . . is suspended over us and there is no escape'), and from Elizabeth Blair Lee of Washington, D.C. ('Meade has just . . . ordered the instant death of the recreant . . . if this had been done by Grant we would have . . . saved many brave men by punishing the Cowards & preventing their Contagion from spreading'). And we hear from escaped slave and Union soldier Spotswood Rice, whose family was still in bondage ('Now my dear Children . . . be assured that I will have you if it cost me my life'). The eloquent immediacy of these voices rings true: These remarkable volumes assure their power, dignity and passion in our own time."
—Jayne Anne Phillips


"Nearly a century and a half later, with the legacy of the war still very much with us, The Civil War Told by Those Who Lived It allows us to return to the conflict anew, to encounter a spectrum of voices and experiences wider and more diverse than has ever been collected in a single series. Ultimately the work places us at the war's ground level, bringing us closer to the lived experience of Americans who endured this climactic period, providing a portrait more nuanced than could ever be condensed into narrative."
Randall Fuller, The Wall Street Journal

"This massive 3,624 page collection . . . is fascinating and deeply informative. The box set also contains four lovely maps. What a splendid gift this could make for any Civil War devotees."
Vick Mickunas, Dayton Daily News

Author

BROOKS D. SIMPSON is Professor of History and Humanities at Arizona State University and the author of several books including Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph Over Adversity, 1822–1865. STEPHEN W. SEARS is the author of authoritative histories of the Peninsula Campaign and the battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. AARON SHEEHAN-DEAN is Fred C. Frey Chair in Southern Studies at Louisiana State University and the author of Why Confederates Fought: Family and Nation in Civil War Virginia and the Concise Historical Atlas of the U.S. Civil War.