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The War Between the United States and Mexico, Illustrated
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The War Between the United States and Mexico, Illustrated Hardcover - 1994

by George Kendall; Introduction by Ron C. Tyler


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The War Between the United States and Mexico, Illustrated, originally published in 1851, was easily the most beautiful nineteenth-century publication relating to the early history of Texas. It was also one of the most historically significant because of its widespread dissemination and because of the reputation of George Wilkins Kendall, editor of the New Orleans Picayune and first American war correspondent. It contains a brief history of the war and twelve hand-colored lithographs based on paintings by artist Carl Nebel. This handsome full-color facsimile of the original reproduces this rare and valuable volume, and enhances it with a scholarly introduction by Ron Tyler. Kendall was a nineteenth-century Renaissance man--involved in and successful at many things. He was fascinated with early Texas and sought to have it admitted to the Union. He frequently wrote about Texas in the Picayune, participated in the Texan expedition to Santa Fe in 1841, and was taken prisoner there. He wrote Narrative of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition as a result of the experience. When the war with Mexico broke out five years later, Kendall rushed to Texas where he joined the U.S. Army as it marched into Mexico. He wrote numerous dispatches from the front lines which appeared in the Picayune before government couriers could get the information to Washington. Kendall was on hand for most of the important battles of the war. Dissatisfied with what was written after the war, Kendall began to write a history himself. He contracted with Carl Nebel, a talented German artist he had met in Mexico, and got him to paint pictures of the major battles to illustrate his text. Producing this exquisite book took several years and involved the printing talents of Lemercier, one of the finest lithographers in Paris. The quality of the production was second to none. One of the pictures depicts the Battle of Palo Alto, which took place on Texas soil, and others show the battles of Monterrey, Buena Vista, and the southern campaign. Perhaps best known is the picture of General Scott's entrance into the zocalo, the main plaza, in Mexico City. This facsimile reprint is as important as it is beautiful. It tells, in succinct prose by one who was there, the story of the war that confirmed Texas's membership in the Union and added vast parts of the West to the United States. Ron Tyler's scholarly introduction places the work in its historical and artistic context, and adds to its value. This reasonably priced facsimile of the rare and expensive original is a must for students, scholars, and libraries.

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  • Title The War Between the United States and Mexico, Illustrated
  • Author George Kendall; Introduction by Ron C. Tyler
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition facsimile editio
  • Pages 100
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Texas State Historical Assn, Austin
  • Date 1994
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780876111383 / 087611138X
  • Weight 7.36 lbs (3.34 kg)
  • Dimensions 22.38 x 17.63 x 0.75 in (56.85 x 44.78 x 1.91 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 1800-1850
    • Cultural Region: Deep South
    • Cultural Region: Gulf Coast
    • Cultural Region: Mexican
    • Cultural Region: South
    • Cultural Region: Southwest U.S.
    • Cultural Region: Western U.S.
    • Geographic Orientation: Texas
  • Library of Congress subjects Mexican War, 1846-1848, Lithography, American
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 94011461
  • Dewey Decimal Code 973.62
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by George Wilkins Kendall | Carl Nebel [Illustrator] | Ron Tyler [Introduction] | [Gary Gallagher]

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Austin, TX: Texas State Historical Society, 1994. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. Elephant Folio, in the publisher's rust cloth over ochre cloth boards with a leather label to the spine, and housed in a matching slipcase; a beautiful facsimile copy, with the 12 lithographs reproduced by the Stinehour Press.~~First published in 1851, this facsimile brilliantly reproduces the original art of work, drawings made by Carl Nebel on the scene.~~From the library of Civil War Historian Gary Gallagher. There is a handwritten card from Mr. Gallagher laid in: "I received this beautiful boxed copy as a gift when I gave a lecture in Austin -- my friend Mike Parrish arranged it. G. W. Gallagher. 3/15//22." Mike Parrish is the very well-regarded Linden G. Bowers Professor of American History at Baylor University.~. Near Fine binding.
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