A photographic record of Grant's Virginia campaigns recreates key battles of the Civil War, from the 1864 crossing of the Rapidan, to the fall of Richmond in 1865, to final surrender
This is an old book, but still first rate. Frassanito did an excellent job analyzing many Civil War photographs as to when and where the photos were made. It reads in some respects like a detective book.
The title is misleading. This is, in fact, a history of the photographic history of the principal campaigns in Virginia during 1864 and 1865. For hardcore buffs, the book will be fascinating. For those with a more casual interest in the war, the text will be at times tedious. For all, the photographs should be compelling. Minus one star for the misleading title.