[CIVIL WAR]. VAN HORNE, Thomas B. History of the Army of the Cumberland. Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles Written and the Request of Major-General George H. Thomas Chiefly form His Private Military Journal an Official and Other Documents Furnished by Him. Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke & Co., 1875. 8vos. Atlas with 22 color maps, most of which are folding. 2 text volumes, 1 atlas volume. 454; 478; iv [though actually vi] pp. Uniformly bound in modern half red levant morocco over white cloth boards, text volumes ruled, tooled, and lettered in gilt in compartments, five raised bands, atlas volume stamped in gilt (occasional toning, faint soiling in text and to maps, minor toning to edges of maps). Fine. FIRST EDITION WITH THE UNCOMMON ATLAS VOLUME. ?An exhaustive history of the often-neglected major Federal army, the third volume is an atlas depicting the army's movements during its battle and campaigns?" (Nevins I). From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 9 x 7 x 2".