Original LOT of Nine National Park Civil War Series
Each of these 9 Booklets are full of special Photographs, Illustrations, MAPS, Diagrams of the Battles of the Civil War. These Special Issues were Published from 1993 to 1998 by the Eastern National for the American National Parks
FIRST PRINTINGS except Appomattox is a 1998 Second Printing
The Prison Camp at Andersonville - 1995. Cover: Detail of a drawing by Thomas O'Dea, a former prisoner at Andersonville. (NPS) Text by William G. Burnett, 44 pages
The Campaign to Appomattox - 1998 Second Printing Cover: Surrender at Appomattox, painting by Tom Lovell, © National Geographic Society.Text by Noah Andre Trudeau, 56 pages
The Campaign for Atlanta- 1996. Cover: War Is Hell, by Mort Künstler. Copyright 1991 Mort Künstler, Inc.This painting depicts Sherman abandoning Atlanta during his March to the Sea. Text by Albert Castel, 56 Pages
The Battle of Chancellorsville - 1995. Cover: Eve of the Storm, by Don Troiani, courtesy of Historical Art Prints, Ltd., Southbury, Connecticut. Text by Gary W. Gallagher, Maps by George Skoch, 56 Pages
The Battle of Fredericksburg - 1993. Cover: The Irish Brigade presses toward Marye's Heights. Painting by Don Troiani. Photograph courtesy Historical Art Prints, Ltd., Southbury, Connecticut. Text by William Marvel, Additional text by Donald Pfanz, Maps by George Skoch, 56 Pages
The Battle of Gettysburg - 1994. Cover: Little Round Top and the Valley of Death, by Dale Gallon, compliments of Dale Gallon Historical Art Gallery, Gettysburg, PA. Text by Harry W. Pfanz, Additional text by Scott Hartwig, Maps by George Skoch, 60 Pages
The First Battle of Manassas - 1995. Cover: First at Manassas, by Don Troiani. Photograph courtesy of Historical Art Prints, Ltd., Southbury, Connecticut. Text by William C. Davis, Maps by George Skoch 48 Pages
The Second Battle of Manassas - 1995. Cover: I Will Be Moving Within the Hour, by Mort Künstler, Text by A. Wilson Greene, Maps by George Skoch, 56 Pages
The Battles of Wilderness & Spotsylvania - 1995. Cover: Sixth Corps Skirmishers in the Wilderness, by Julien Scott. Courtesy of Robert A. McNeil. Text by Gordon C. Rhea, Maps by George Skoch, 56 Pages