New York Graphic Society, 1974. — 168 p.
This book contains photographs of military subjects from the wars of the nineteenth century: they include the Crimean War, the American Civil War, and the Franco-Prussian and Boer Wars. Each picture is fully described, with information on the action depicted and details of the earliest
publication of the picture. The text discusses the leading photographers, their equipment and methods, and the conditions under which they worked - including the emergence of fakes and propaganda pictures and the attitudes of army authorities to the new observers in their midst.