Peter Burchard
Peter Burchard (March 1, 1921 – July 3, 2004)[1] was an author, free-lance designer, and illustrator. He wrote the book One Gallant Rush (1965), about Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the first African-American unit in the Union Army. It was adapted for the 1989 film Glory, which won numerous awards.[1]
World War II
    
Burchard served on convoys in the North Atlantic during World War II. During this time, his drawings were published by Yank magazine.[1]
Books
    
Burchard primarily wrote children's books about slavery, abolitionism, and the American Civil War. He wrote 26 books and illustrated over 100.[1]
His book One Gallant Rush: Robert Gould Shaw and His Brave Black Regiment, was the basis for the Oscar-winning 1989 film Glory.
His works include:
Adult
    
- One Gallant Rush: Robert Gould Shaw and His Brave Black Regiment (1965/reprint 1990)
 
Juvenile
    
- Balloons: From Paper Bags to Skyhooks
 - Jed
 - North by Night
 - Stranded
 - Bimby
 - Chito
 - Pioneers of Flight
 - Rat Hell
 - Frederick Douglass
 - Lincoln and Slavery
 - Digger
 
Honors
    
Burchard became a Guggenheim Fellow in 1966.[1]
References
    
- "Williamstown digest". iberkshires.com. 3 April 2023.
 
External links
    
- Peter Burchard at Library of Congress, with 49 library catalog records
 - Works by Peter Burchard at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) 
