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History of the Civil War 1861-1865 (Hardcover): James F. Rhodes History of the Civil War 1861-1865 (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,123 Discovery Miles 11 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This landmark study of the most traumatic era in American history won a Pulitzer Prize in 1918 for its concise, clear-minded survey of the Civil War from political and economic perspectives. From "the great factor in the destruction of slavery"-the election of Abraham Lincoln as President in 1860-to the "twenty thousand men in Wall Street" who sang to celebrate the war's end four years later, Rhodes, a self-taught historian, lends a distinctive voice to his retelling of the war. All students of the upheaval and disorder of the period will appreciate this enduring and unusual perspective on it.

History of the Civil War 1861-1865 (Paperback): James F. Rhodes History of the Civil War 1861-1865 (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This landmark study of the most traumatic era in American history won a Pulitzer Prize in 1918 for its concise, clear-minded survey of the Civil War from political and economic perspectives. From "the great factor in the destruction of slavery"-the election of Abraham Lincoln as President in 1860-to the "twenty thousand men in Wall Street" who sang to celebrate the war's end four years later, Rhodes, a self-taught historian, lends a distinctive voice to his retelling of the war. All students of the upheaval and disorder of the period will appreciate this enduring and unusual perspective on it.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VIII (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VIII (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume VIII covers: the railroad strike of 1877 the Molly Maguires the assassination of Garfield the Chinese question the "Mugwump Campaign" the Anti-trust Act of 1890 the Homestead Strike financial crisis of 1893 the Chicago railway strike and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VII (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VII (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume VII covers: Boss Tweed's New York the Credit Mobilier the Union Pacific Railroad financial panics fire in Chicago in 1871 and Boston in 1872 civil rights in the South the Negro in politics Hayes or Tilden: the disputed presidency and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VI (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VI (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume VI covers: Reconstruction Negro suffrage the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution Jefferson Davis in prison impeachment of President Johnson the Ku Klux Klan the purchase of Alaska the Erie railway the question of Canada and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. V (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. V (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,204 Discovery Miles 12 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume V covers: Sherman's march Maryland and Missouri become free states exhaustion in the South Lincoln's second inaugural address Lee's surrender the assassination of Lincoln the capture of Jefferson Davis economic depression the treatment of prisoners of war and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VII (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VII (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R658 Discovery Miles 6 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume VII covers: Boss Tweed's New York the Credit Mobilier the Union Pacific Railroad financial panics fire in Chicago in 1871 and Boston in 1872 civil rights in the South the Negro in politics Hayes or Tilden: the disputed presidency and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VIII (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VIII (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,301 Discovery Miles 13 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume VIII covers: the railroad strike of 1877 the Molly Maguires the assassination of Garfield the Chinese question the "Mugwump Campaign" the Anti-trust Act of 1890 the Homestead Strike financial crisis of 1893 the Chicago railway strike and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VI (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. VI (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,176 Discovery Miles 11 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume VI covers: Reconstruction Negro suffrage the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution Jefferson Davis in prison impeachment of President Johnson the Ku Klux Klan the purchase of Alaska the Erie railway the question of Canada and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. V (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. V (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume V covers: Sherman's march Maryland and Missouri become free states exhaustion in the South Lincoln's second inaugural address Lee's surrender the assassination of Lincoln the capture of Jefferson Davis economic depression the treatment of prisoners of war and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. IV (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. IV (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,259 Discovery Miles 12 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume IV covers: the sieges of Yorktown and Vicksburg the Tax Act of 1862 the Emancipation Proclamation the surrender of Harper's Ferry the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville the Gettysburg Address French and English sympathy draft riots in New York Lincoln's reelection and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. IV (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. IV (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume IV covers: the sieges of Yorktown and Vicksburg the Tax Act of 1862 the Emancipation Proclamation the surrender of Harper's Ferry the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville the Gettysburg Address French and English sympathy draft riots in New York Lincoln's reelection and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. III (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. III (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume III covers: the push for secession the border slave states the Crittenden compromise Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy Fort Sumpter Lincoln's inaugural address outbreak of the Civil War the battle of Bull Run Stonewall Jackson, McClellan, and Grant blockade of the South and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. III (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. III (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume III covers: the push for secession the border slave states the Crittenden compromise Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy Fort Sumpter Lincoln's inaugural address outbreak of the Civil War the battle of Bull Run Stonewall Jackson, McClellan, and Grant blockade of the South and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. II (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. II (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume II covers: the Know-nothing movement the Underground Railroad civil war in Kansas the Dred Scott case "A house divided against itself cannot stand" John Brown's raid Jefferson Davis Lincoln's Cooper Institute speech American culture in the 1850s Lincoln's election and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. II (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. II (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume II covers: the Know-nothing movement the Underground Railroad civil war in Kansas the Dred Scott case "A house divided against itself cannot stand" John Brown's raid Jefferson Davis Lincoln's Cooper Institute speech American culture in the 1850s Lincoln's election and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. I (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. I (in Eight Volumes) (Hardcover)
James F. Rhodes
R1,259 Discovery Miles 12 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume I covers: slavery and the Constitution the Missouri Compromise the abolitionist movement Northern attitudes toward slavery the Fugitive Slave law Uncle Tom's Cabin the condition of slaves in the pre-Civil War era tensions with Spain and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume *History of the Civil War, 1861-1865* (1918), available from Cosimo.

History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. I (in Eight Volumes)... History of the United States - From the Compromise of 1850 to the McKinley-Bryan Campaign of 1896, Vol. I (in Eight Volumes) (Paperback)
James F. Rhodes
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This classic survey of one of the most dramatic eras in American history is most notable, perhaps, for the insight it offers into the mindset of the era itself. First published from 1893 through 1906, in the immediate aftermath of the events it covers, it was criticized even then for the author's clear bias-Rhodes believed it was a mistake to have given black men the right to vote after the Civil War. Today, it remains a fascinating look at the times through a prism that is itself of historical interest. This eight-volume set is a replica of the 1920 "new" edition. Volume I covers: slavery and the Constitution the Missouri Compromise the abolitionist movement Northern attitudes toward slavery the Fugitive Slave law *Uncle Tom's Cabin* the condition of slaves in the pre-Civil War era tensions with Spain and much more. After earning a fortune in iron, coal, and steel, American author JAMES FORD RHODES (1848-1927) retired to write about history, for which he won the Loubat Prize from the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1901) and the gold medal from the National Institute of Arts and Letters (1910). He is also the author of the single-volume *History of the Civil War, 1861-1865* (1918), available from Cosimo.

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