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“Eye of the Storm is a magnificent addition to the art and literature of the Civil War. Just when it seemed that nothing could be unearthed about America’s Armageddon, along comes the unexpected: a sensational discovery of a long-hidden treasure trove of sketches and a memoir of riveting descriptive prose.”

 
     
  Stephen Oates  
   

 

“Sneden’s record in words and pictures is remarkable and unique. You have never read—or seen—a Civil War memoir like this one.”

 
     
    John Jakes  
     
  Detail“Robert Knox Sneden saw too much of the Civil War, from the slaughter of battlefields to the horrors of Andersonville. But Sneden was an astute observer, who left behind a wonderful legacy in words, drawings, and maps. Eye of the Storm is a splendid book.”  
     
    Jeffrey Wert  
   

 

“Robert Sneden’s detailed eyewitness sketches of Confederate prisons—and Andersonville in particular—offer unique glimpses of scenes that were, for the most part, never recorded by any camera or any better artist.”
 
     
    William Marvel  
   

 

“‘Spectacular,’ ‘gripping,’ ‘unprecedented,’ and ‘unique in every sense,’ are overused phrases in describing a new book. Yet each applies here. Robert Sneden’s diary-memoir of service in the 40th New York is extraordinary in itself. His scores of watercolors of scenes in the field have no equal in Civil War art.”
 
     
  James Robertson  
     
  Detail“Robert Knox Sneden bequeathed a rich store in pictorial and narrative material to students of the Civil War. His drawings and paintings depict many places for which we have no other pictorial representations. This highly unusual account, which is enhanced by the editors’ excellent work, quickly should take its place among the invaluable published primary sources on the conflict.”  
     
  Gary Gallagher  
   

 

“This richly illustrated account of one man’s Civil War belongs in the library of anyone interested in knowing what it was really like to fight for the American Union.”
 
     
  Geoffrey Ward  
     
  Detail“A prize find. Unusually full and dramatic, Sneden’s Eye of the Storm is one of the most fulsome and significant prison memoirs to come out of the war. The wonderful drawings and maps only further gild an already golden human and historical document.”  
     
  William Davis  
   

 

 

 

 

         
   


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