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Gettysburg:a Journey in Time A Journey in Timeby Frassanito, William AThird printing
Book DescriptionNew York: Scribner, 1975. Third printing. Book. Very Good/very good. 248 pp. Sm4to. Brown cloth, pictorial dust jacket. Minor jacket edgewear. Maps, drawings, b&w photography, Index. Dust Jacket is covered with clear plastic (Brodart) protector. Starting a few days after the battle of Gettysburg and continuing for the next several years, photographers descended upon the town to record the actual locations of the battle. (No photographs were taken of the battle itself.) Some of the Photographers are well known, such as Mathew Brady; others deserve tp be better such as the Tyson Brothers. This book is based on their achievement, a sweeping visual record of the entire area where the battle was fought. By its merging of text and the "overwhelming reality" of photographs, Gettysburg makes history come vividly alive. It may be a unique book. It is undeniably an absorbing and powerful one. Bookseller Terms of SalePayment by American Express, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Delivery confirmation and free USPS tracking provided. Books shipped to Wisconsin addresses are subject to state sales taxes. All books are subject to prior sale. Sold books are removed from our listings as promptly as possible. Any flaws to book or dustjacket are described as accurately as possible in the book's description. A book may be returned for a full refund of the purchase price for any reason within seven days of receipt assuming it is returned in as-shipped condition. Notification is required to advise us that a book is being returned. Other Recommended Books
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