LIKE NEW, FIRST EDITION COPY OF “GETTYSBURG DAY TWO: A STUDY IN MAPS” BY JOHN D. IMHOF

LIKE NEW, FIRST EDITION COPY OF “GETTYSBURG DAY TWO: A STUDY IN MAPS” BY JOHN D. IMHOF

Hover to zoom

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Image 5

$95.00 SOLD

Quantity Available: None

Item Code: 602-30

Volume is hard cover with a printed full color cover that includes a map as background with the painting “The Last Full Measure” by Keith Rocco superimposed at center. The volume was printed by Butternut and Blue of Baltimore, Maryland in 1999, is a 1st edition and runs approx. 301 pages. Volume meas. 8.75 x 11.25 inches. Pages are of a nice coated paper that causes the 55 full color maps to really stand out. Interior is very clean.

This 1st edition was limited to 1500 copies.

Depicting the ebb and flow of troops movements on the battlefield is always a difficult task for an author. Words are helpful tools and offer a fair representation of action. But in military history, it is the map that best unlocks the mysteries of the battlefield. John Imhof has provided Gettysburg aficionados with a tremendous reference. Through the use of over 50 sequential maps, he has depicted the progression of the battle during that fateful afternoon and evening of July 2, 1863. Imhof has focused on the battlefield as a whole, thereby providing the reader with a more complete vision of the interrelated events that occurred. Each map is followed by a heavily footnoted body of text that interprets them. there are few, if any, other battle histories that offer such a valuable and precise display of unfolding events. [ld][ph:L]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE,

MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM.

CLICK HERE FOR OUR POLICIES AND TERMS.

THANK YOU!

Inquire About LIKE NEW, FIRST EDITION COPY OF “GETTYSBURG DAY TWO: A STUDY IN MAPS” BY JOHN D. IMHOF

should be empty

featured item

MARYLAND SWORD BELT PLATE

These plates follow the general configuration of the U.S. M1851, but substitute the 1854 version of the Great Seal of Maryland, simply moving the motto from a ribbon scroll at the bottom to the top of the raised oval border that separates the seal… (2025-767). Learn More »

Upcoming Events

13
Oct

Oct 25 - 26: AUTUMN GETTYSBURG MILITARY ANTIQUES SHOW Learn More »

Instagram