Flags of the American Civil War (1): Confederate
By (Author) Philip Katcher
Illustrated by Richard Scollins
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
26th November 1992
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Early modern warfare (including gunpowder warfare)
Flags, emblems, symbols, logos
History of the Americas
355.15097309034
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
200g
The very heart of the Confederate fighting unit was its flag, which came in a variety of designs and colours. The flag was the rallying point on the field of battle and it marked the unit headquarters in camp. In 1865, at the war's conclusion, the furling of the defeated Confederate banners signalled the end of that episode in history. As the first of three books focusing on flags of the Civil War, Philip Katcher's text provides a detailed look into Confederate flags. Full colour illustrations and rare photographs portray the myriad variations of flags used to represent the seceding southern states.
Philip Katcher was born in Los Angeles, California, to parents involved in the film industry. He was educated at the University of Maryland and served in the US Army in Vietnam. He has also been an active participant in living history activities, especially in the 18th and 19th century periods. He has written a number of books on various periods of US military history and presently is editor/publisher of Military Images Magazine. Rick Scollins was one of the most popular artists ever to work for Osprey. His artwork was always realistic and is highly sought after by collectors. Rick Scollins died in December 1992.