This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War is a non-fiction book by Drew Gilpin Faust that explores how death and dying shaped the American Civil War and transformed American society. It analyzes how the war brought about new ideas about death, burial, and the nation's responsibility to care for its fallen soldiers.
The font used for the title of the book is very similar to Rockwell Bold Condensed, a slab serif designed at the Monotype foundry in 1934. The typeface is a commercial one and you can find details about it here.