Volck, Adalbert J. "Confederate War Etchings"
Volck, Adalbert J. "Confederate War Etchings"
Volck, Adalbert J. "Confederate War Etchings"
Volck, Adalbert J. "Confederate War Etchings"
Volck, Adalbert J. "Confederate War Etchings"
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Adalbert J. Volck.  (1828-1912).  Confederate War Etchings. 

Philadelphia: ca. 1880?  Second edition.  Etchings on chine appliqué.  11 1/2 x 15 ¾ (paper).  Original boards with front cover detached from cloth spine.  Original cloth spine attached to back cover board.  Chipping in top right and bottom right corner of front board.  Edges of both boards heavily worn.  Index sheet margins slightly trimmed.  Index sheet and 29 plates all with varying degrees of scattered foxing and water stains on a number of plates.  Overall, fair condition.  With cloth clam shell box to safely cradle publication.  Edition: 100.

A complete set of Civil War satirical images with an emphasis on southern view of the war.  Volck, who lived in Baltimore, was sympathetic to the south.  Between 1861 and 1864 he issued two series of loose etchings under the title of Sketches from the Civil War.  Volck used the name of V. Blada in order to avoid possible charges of treason.  These war time prints are extremely rare and have not appeared on the market in quite a long time.  After the war, Volck issued a collection of 29 prints, taken from his earlier two series, with the title of Confederate War Etchings.  Published circa 1880, the prints were housed loose in cloth spine boards and issued in an edition of 100.   A title page for this publication was never included.    

Print titles: 1. Worship of the North. 2. Passage through Baltimore. 3. Writing the Emancipation Proclamation. 4. Battle in Baltimore, April 19th, 1861. 5. Searching for Arms. 6. Enlistment of Sickles' Brigade, N.Y. 7. Buying a Substitute in the North during the War. 8. Marylanders Crossing the Potomac to Join the Southern Army. 9. Election in Baltimore, November, 1862. 10. Stone Blockade off Charleston, S.C. 11. Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army. 12. Slaves Concealing their Master from a Search Party. 13. Return of a Raiding Party from Pennsylvania. 14. Valiant Men "Dat Fite Mit Siegel." 15. Tracks of the Armies. 16. Formation of Guerrilla Bonds. 17. Jamison's Jayhawkers. 18. Smuggling Medicines into the South. 19. Offering of Bells to be Cast into Cannon. 20. Albert S. Johnston Crossing the Desert to Join the Southern Army. 21. Gen's Stuart's Raid to the White House. 22. Gen'l Stuart's Return from Pennsylvania. 23. Butler's Victims of Fort St. Philip. 24. Prayer in Stonewall Jackson's Camp. 25. Counterfeit Confederate Notes Publicly Offered for Sale in the "City of Brotherly Love." 26. Free Negroes in the North. 27. Free Negroes in Hayti. 28. Cave Life in Vicksburg during the Siege. 29. Vicksburg Canal.