Gettysburg: a journey in time

by William A. Frassanito

Hardcover, 1975

DDC/MDS

973.7/349/0222

Publication

New York : Scribner, 1975.

Original publication date

1975

Description

This book is a detailed examination of the photographs taken during the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg from 1863-1866. The author draws the reader into the photographs as well as the world of the Civil War Era photographer through visual analysis of the photographs themselves.

Status

Available

Call number

973.7/349/0222

Collection

User reviews

LibraryThing member jcbrunner
During the 1960s and 70s, William A. Frassanito undertook to find the exact spots at Gettysburg where the historic photographs were taken, a pioneering empiric task among the mostly text-bound historians (in stark contrast to the object-oriented archaeologists). Don't believe a photograph's
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caption, go and seek to identify it in situ.

At Gettysburg, this is both easy and a challenge. It is easy because most of the battlefield has been preserved as a national park. It is a challenge because today, dense vegetation has taken over much of the open space in 1863. During my visit in 2007, the battlefield appeared peaceful and park-like, hardly the working farm land it used to be. The photographs offer good indications how much the vegetation needs to be trimmed. A lot of brushwork needs to be done.

Among Frassanito's findings, I like best his discovery how some of the remaining bodies were moved to more photogenic locations (bodies which had been rotting for four days!) and that some iconic pictures of dead Union soldiers attributed to the first day's fighting were actually taken near the Rose Woods (exact location still unclear - due to new woods). The early photographers also missed the importance of Cemetary Ridge. An understandable gaffe, as the stonewalls of the history books are in reality barely knee-high. In order to get a good picture of the clump of trees, the photographers would have needed to move their equipment into the fields, a type of movement not supported even by today's road network.

A classic must-have title.
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Awards

Physical description

248 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0684139243 / 9780684139241

Local notes

!Eicher 85
!Union bookshelf 30

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