TRAVELS IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES BY E. MERTON COULTER FIRST EDITION MINT CONDITION This is a brand new, unread, pristine condition book. (Sample book shown; your book is brand new and in the original, publisher’s shrink wrap.) Original, Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, New Book Comprehensive Bibliography of Civil War History Related to Observations and Travel of the Confederate States Fully Indexed for Easy Access IN TALL COTTON, #30 "An outstanding, essential bibliographical tool; describes the merits of 493 works by soldiers and foreign observers." - Civil War Books This extraordinary, first edition book presents an essential and splendid bibliographical collection of soldier, foreign observer and civilian observations, recollections and first-hand personal experiences during combat and while traveling in the Confederate States during the Civil War. Skillfully compiled and expertly annotated by esteemed historian, Professor E. Merton Coulter, this book examines an extensive quantity of personal and descriptive material of the Civil War period and analyzes its content for descriptive accounts and observations about the South during the American Civil War. What was the South like during the war years? How did its people respond to war conditions? What was the effect of war on the region? What destruction did the territory suffer? What was the reaction of federal soldiers to prison life? What were their reactions to the destruction, carnage and pillage of war? In addition to the soldier reaction, what was that of nonmilitary observers? Among these were journalist, foreigners, visitors, and innocent victims caught within the grip of war. This book has approached the subject of travel and description with the intent of evaluating a major block of material. It provides an extensive reference and contribution in providing for a sense of what it was like living, traveling and fighting in the Confederacy, through the people that experienced it. These important, first-hand observations give a more true picture of life during the Civil war in the Confederate States. Each reference provides the author’s name, publication name, details of the publication’s publication, and a detailed description of its content. An essential reference. THIS BOOK IS IN MINT CONDITION This first edition book is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. Sample book shown; your book is brand new and comes in the original, publisher’s shrink wrap (see photo #3). The book is new, sharp, bright and clean. It has solid binding throughout. It has no wear or shortcomings. The interior is clean and the pages are bright white and in excellent condition. There isn’t a mark in the book. 290 pages. Fully indexed for easy use. A brand new, pristine condition book in the original, publisher’s shrink wrap.
 TRAVELS IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES

BY E. MERTON COULTER
 

FIRST EDITION
MINT CONDITION
This is a brand new, unread, pristine condition book.

(Sample book shown; your book is brand new and in the original, publisher’s shrink wrap.)

 
Original, Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly Bound, New Book
Comprehensive Bibliography of Civil War History Related to Observations and Travel of the Confederate States
Fully Indexed for Easy Access 

 
IN TALL COTTON, #30; CIVIL WAR BOOKS PP. 106
 
"An outstanding, essential bibliographical tool; describes the merits of 493 works by soldiers and foreign observers." - Civil War Books
 
This extraordinary, first edition book presents an essential and splendid bibliographical collection of soldier, foreign observer and civilian observations, recollections and first-hand personal experiences during combat and while traveling in the Confederate States during the Civil War. Skillfully compiled and expertly annotated by esteemed historian, Professor E. Merton Coulter, this book examines an extensive quantity of personal and descriptive material of the Civil War period and analyzes its content for descriptive accounts and observations about the South during the American Civil War.
 
What was the South like during the war years? How did its people respond to war conditions? What was the effect of war on the region? What destruction did the territory suffer? What was the reaction of federal soldiers to prison life? What were their reactions to the destruction, carnage and pillage of war? In addition to the soldier reaction, what was that of nonmilitary observers? Among these were journalist, foreigners, visitors, and innocent victims caught within the grip of war. This book has approached the subject of travel and description with the intent of evaluating a major block of material. It provides an extensive reference and contribution in providing for a sense of what it was like living, traveling and fighting in the Confederacy, through the people that experienced it. These important, first-hand observations give a more true picture of life during the Civil war in the Confederate States.  Each reference provides the author’s name, publication name, details of the publication’s publication, and a detailed description of its content. An essential reference.

This first edition book is brand new, unread and in pristine condition. Sample book shown; your book is brand new and comes in the original, publisher’s shrink wrap (see photo #4). The book is new, sharp, bright and clean. It has solid binding throughout. It has no wear or shortcomings. The interior is clean and the pages are bright white and in excellent condition. There isn’t a mark in the book. 290 pages. Fully indexed for easy use. A brand new, pristine condition book in the original, publisher’s shrink wrap.
 
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