An in general well received work, it has over the decades seen several editions issued pursuant its original release. • Original hardcover with dust jacket release by
Random House: • – boxed set • • • •
Vintage Books, a Random House subsidiary, reissued the set twice as
trade paperbacks in January and November 1986, with different cover art for each printing but without changing the ISBNs: • – boxed set • • • •
Easton Press, reissued the work as a deluxe in burgundy red gold imprinted leather bound signed (so indicated on the spine of some, but not all, copies of volume I)
facsimile three-volume "Collector's Edition" set in 1991 along with a cheaper non-signed variant, none of which endowed with ISBNs. Seven years later they reissued the three-volume set again, but now as part of their massive equally deluxe black leather bound
The Civil War Library in 35 Volumes collection, still without ISBNs. • Beginning in 1999,
Time–Life Books published a fourteen volume "40th Anniversary Edition" with contemporary photographs and illustrations, addended with maps originally commissioned for their own 1983-87 comprehensive
The Civil War book series. This hardcover with dust jacket edition was sold by subscription, but after Time–Life had exited the book business in 2001, remaindered copies started to appear in bookstores from 2009 onward. Relatively few copies of volume 13 were printed, for the time being increasing the after-market value of that particular volume and the set as a whole. The divisions were based on keeping each volume to 288–300 pages (a few are shorter or longer), rather than historic or thematic considerations. Each volume has its own index, which appears to be more detailed than the indexes in the three-volume edition. For example, "Rockfish Gap" appears in volume 13 of the Time–Life set, but not in volume 3 of the original edition. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In 2005, Random House published the narratives as nine hardcover with dust jacket volumes by splitting the original three into three volumes each. As with the preceding Time-Life edition, some of the maps from the original work, hand drawn by Foote, were replaced by more elaborate, full-color maps that originally appeared in the Time-Life
Civil War history books series. Photographs and artwork were also added. Like the Time-Life edition, no box set variant was issued for this release. • • • • • • • • • • In 2011, Random House released a new hardcover (without dust jacket) edition of the trilogy, edited by
Jon Meacham, along with a companion volume by Meacham entitled
American Homer: Reflections on Shelby Foote and His Classic The Civil War: A Narrative: • – boxed set (individual volumes not endowed with ISBN) • • • • ==References==