Dimensions
218 x 276 x 9mm
'North and South: The Brothers War' is an essay in photographs from the acclaimed Americana photographer Kristoffersen. This 128 page volume is a pictorial story of the American Civil War seen through the eyes of Kristoffersen and recreated by a huge cast of Civil War re-enactors. They say that every picture tells a story, and in this case it's true; this is an exciting visual 'thrill' ride through the marching, marshalling, drilling, acrid smoke-filled battlefields, line upon line of muskets afire, the aftermath, and the haunting ghost-like figures. All of it is movingly captured here, in this tome to America's 'War of Brothers'. AUTHOR: Kristoffersen is an ardent observer and recorder of American life, with his many differing bodies of photographic work American Civil War, Native Americans, Cowboys, Hobos, and the Midway; published and exhibited throughout the United States and Europe. SELLING POINTS: A compelling photographic story of American Civil War re-enactment; documenting meticulous attention to detail across a worldwide Civil War Re-enactor community 180 b/w photographs