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The Confederacy's secret weapon : the Civil War illustrations of Frank Vizetelly /

Title
The Confederacy's secret weapon : the Civil War illustrations of Frank Vizetelly / Douglas W. Bostick.
Author
Bostick, Douglas W.
Publication
Charleston, SC : History Press, 2009.

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Description
158 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
Summary
Sent to the United States as a war correspondent for the Illustrated London News, Frank Vizetelly quickly found himself in hot water with the Federal secretary of war when his depictions of Bull Run hit the papers. He was forbidden access to the Union army, so he took up with the Confederates instead, covering the Civil War from Charleston to the Mississippi and north to Virginia, becoming a favorite among the soldiers and even, at times, acting as a spy. His articles and sketches shaped the views of the English regarding the war, creating support for the Southern cause throughout Great Britain. Join the author as he relates the many engagements and battles covered by Vizetelly, including Charleston, Fredericksburg, Vicksburg, the March on Richmond, and the early Mississippi campaigns, all accompanied by the artist's engravings and reported in his own words.
Series Statement
The History Press : Civil War sesquicentennial series
Uniform Title
History Press Civil War sesquicentennial series.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Art.
  • History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-158).
Contents
Introduction -- The Bon Vivant arrives -- Probing the enemy -- Trouble at Manassas Junction -- Deception and blunders -- Growing restless -- Burnside's expedition -- Heading West -- Crossing the lines -- The Battle of Fredericksburg -- In the heart of Secessia -- Captain Vizetelly -- Coming home? -- Government in exile.
ISBN
  • 9781596295926
  • 1596295929
LCCN
2009026256
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library