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Benson J. Lossing, a 19th-century American historian and engraver, traveled thousands of miles to document the physical sites of the Revolutionary War. Combining firsthand travelogues with archival research, the two-volume work features over 1,100 of Lossing’s sketches, preserving the vanishing landscapes and oral histories of the founding era. The book serves as both a geographical guide and a historical record, aiming to bridge the gap between surviving oral testimonies and formal, written history. Ultimately, it remains a vital, "on-the-ground" resource that offers a unique visual, pre-photography perspective on the nation's founding events.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1860. 1st edition, 1860 issue. 2-volume set with each volume containing 2 parts, making for a total of 4 uniformly bound books. Volume 1 contains a total of 783 pages, part 1 containing 400 pages and part 2 containing the remaining 383 pages. Volume 2 contains a total of 772 pages, part 1 having 358 pages, and part 2 having the remaining 389 pages. All four books are 3-quarters leather bound. The bottoms of the boards including the leather corners and spines have rubbing. The severity varies, with Volume 1, part 1 having the most wear, including rubbing to the front and back corners of leather bounding, most predominantly to the front top right corner. It also has one completely loose front endpaper. Due to age, the pages are discolored and contain some stains, mostly on the front pages. The books’ internal joints have small tearing, mostly in volume 1, part 1, with the entire length of the hinge having a tear. These tears, however, do not impact the integrity of the books. The other books have slight tearing to their internal hinges, mostly at the tops of the front and back joints. Overall, although aged, the books are very attractive, all having marbled covers and endpapers, along with deep maroon sprayed edges. Volume 1, part 1, is in GOOD to VERY GOOD condition. The other books are in VERY GOOD condition, especially for their age.