Mary Chesnut's Illustrated Diary Mulberry Edition Boxed Set: Mary Chesnut's Civil War Photographic Album

Mary Chesnut's Illustrated Diary Mulberry Edition Boxed Set: Mary Chesnut's Civil War Photographic Album

Mary Chesnut's Illustrated Diary Mulberry Edition Boxed Set: Mary Chesnut's Civil War Photographic Album

Mary Chesnut's Illustrated Diary Mulberry Edition Boxed Set: Mary Chesnut's Civil War Photographic Album

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Overview

The famous diarist Mary Chesnut recorded the events and her reflections on the Civil War and its leading personalities from within the aristocratic circles of Southern society. Reproduced here, Chesnut's famous diary is accompanied by a collection of painstakingly annotated personal photographs never before published, and some that have never before been seen. This exquisitely produced two-volume work includes Mary Chesnut's diary, which was originally published 40 years after the Civil War, and her personal photo albums. Thought to be lost or stolen since the 1930s, the albums were only just rediscovered in 2007. An astonishing historical treasure, the photographs are annotated with information about each person depicted and edited by Chesnut's family. Photographs range from many of Jefferson Davis and other famous military leaders and statesmen to those within Chesnut's social circle: Gen. Wade Hampton III and his family including the Preston girls- and their suitors Gen. John Bell Hood and battlefield surgeon, Maj. John T. Darby; literary figures, such as writer Alexander Dumas; and many more individuals, including young soldiers of the elite Charleston Light Dragoons, Elizabeth Allston Pringle - the 'woman rice planter' of South Carolina, and Baltimore spy Hetty Cary.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589808539
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/28/2011
Edition description: Boxed Set
Pages: 848
Sales rank: 1,163,430
Product dimensions: 7.70(w) x 10.70(h) x 3.10(d)

About the Author


Martha M. Daniels and her family have preserved Mulberry Plantation-the original home of James and Mary Chesnut-for eight generations. She lives on the plantation, where she tends the archives and is active in the rich literary life of Camden, South Carolina.


Barbara E. McCarthy's background in court reporting and her love of history led to her involvement with the Mulberry Archives, transcribing old documents, digitizing records, and researching Southern history


James Everett Kibler is a professor of English at the University of Georgia. Born and raised in upcountry South Carolina, Kibler spends much of his spare time tending to the renovation of an 1804 plantation home and the reforestation of the surrounding acreage. The history and saga of this house is chronicled in his critically acclaimed Our Fathers' Fields: A Southern Story, for which he was awarded the prestigious Fellowship of Southern Writers Award for Nonfiction. Kibler divides his time between Whitmire, South Carolina, and Athens, Georgia.
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