A World on Fire_ Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War - Amanda Foreman [1]
ill.10 “King Cotton Bound,” Punch, November 2, 1861
ill.11 “Look Out for Squalls,” Punch, December 7, 1861
ill.12 “Waiting for an Answer,” Punch, December 14, 1861
ill.13 “Up a Tree: Colonel Bull and the Yankee ’Coon,” Punch, January 11, 1862
ill.14 “Naughty Jonathan,” Punch, January 18, 1862
ill.15 USS Picket leading the ships of the Burnside expedition over the Hatteras Bar, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), February 22, 1862
ill.16 The 9th New York Volunteers (Hawkins’s Zouaves) and the 21st Massachusetts taking the Confederate fieldworks on Roanoke Island, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), March 22, 1862
ill.17 “Over the Way,” Punch, November 16, 1861
ill.18 “Divorce à Vinculo,” Punch, January 19, 1861
ill.19 CSS Nashville running the blockade at Beaufort, North Carolina, Harpers Weekly, April 5, 1862, copyright © Corbis
ill.20 Jefferson Thompson’s guerrillas shooting at Federal boats in the Mississippi, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), June 14, 1862
ill.21 Engagement off Fort Pillow, Mississippi River, between Federal and Confederate gunboats, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), June 14, 1862
ill.22 The last stand made by the Federals at Manassas, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), November 15, 1862, copyright © Illustrated London News Ltd. / Mary Evans
ill.23 View of Richmond, Virginia, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), November 15, 1862, copyright © Illustrated London News Ltd. / Mary Evans
ill.24 General Stuart with his cavalry scouting in the neighborhood of Culpeper Court House, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), October 4, 1862
ill.25 Night amusements in the Confederate camp, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), January 10, 1863
ill.26 “Not Up to Time; or, Interference Would Be Very Welcome,” Punch, September 13, 1862
ill.27 “Abe Lincoln’s Last Card; or, Rouge-et-Noir,” Punch, October 18, 1862
ill.28 “One Head Better Than Two,” Punch, November 22, 1862
ill.29 The bombardment of Fredericksburg, Virginia, on December 11, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), January 31, 1863
ill.30 New Year’s reception at the White House, Washington, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), February 1, 1862
ill.31 “Scene on the Levee at New Orleans on the Departure of the Paroled Rebel Prisoners,” Harper’s Weekly, February 20, 1863, copyright © Corbis
ill.32 The Chain Bridge across the Potomac above Georgetown, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), October 12, 1861
ill.33 Confederates deploying torpedoes by moonlight in the harbor channel, Charleston, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), May 16, 1863
ill.34 Great Union and Emancipation meeting held at Exeter Hall, London, Harper’s Weekly, March 14, 1863, copyright © Corbis
ill.35 “Beware!,” Punch, May 2, 1863
ill.36 Unloading cotton from blockade runners at Nassau, New Providence, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), April 30, 1864
ill.37 Train with reinforcements for General Johnston running off the track in the forests of Mississippi, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), August 8, 1863
ill.38 Confederate scouts with percussion caps for the garrison of Vicksburg running the Federal pickets, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), August 29, 1863
ill.39 A certificate for the 7 Per Cent Cotton Loan, C. Narbeth, R. Hendy & C. Stocker, Collecting Paper Money and Bonds
ill.40 Southern refugees camping in the woods near Vicksburg, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), August 29, 1863
ill.41 General Longstreet’s corps crossing the Blue Ridge from the Shenandoah to the Rappahannock, Virginia, Illustrated London News (Frank Vizetelly), January 10, 1863
ill.42 The surrender of Vicksburg—the rebels marching out and stacking arms, Harper’s Weekly (Theodore R. Davis), August 1, 1863, copyright © Corbis
ill.43 The surrender of Vicksburg—view of the city from the riverbank, Harper’s Weekly (Theodore R. Davis), August 1, 1863, copyright © Corbis