The American companion to A History of the World in 100 Objects, a
fresh, visual perspective on the Civil War
From a soldier's diary with the pencil still attached to John Brown's
pike, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the leaves from Abraham
Lincoln's bier, here is a unique and surprisingly intimate look at the
Civil War.
Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer sheds new light on the war by examining
fifty objects from the New-York Historical Society's acclaimed
collection. A daguerreotype of an elderly, dignified ex-slave; a
soldier's footlocker still packed with its contents; Grant's handwritten
terms of surrender at Appomattox--the stories these objects tell are
rich, poignant, sometimes painful, and always fascinating. They
illuminate the conflict from all perspectives--Union and Confederate,
military and civilian, black and white, male and female--and give
readers a deeply human sense of the war.