About Grant 1880
by John L. Swift
- Used
- very good
- first
- Condition
- Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 1112137548
- ISBN 13
- 9781112137549
- Seller
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Humboldt, Tennessee, United States
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About This Item
Lee and Shepard, 1880. hard. Very Good. About Grant by John L. Swift Original Edition First Edition Rare!
Publisher-Printing Location: Lee and Shepard, Boston Charles T. Dillingham New York Date: 1880 Size and Page Count: 5 X 7 Tall , 206 Pages plus publisher's Ads Condition: -Very Good- No Jacket, Red Cloth bindings, title label on spine, Discoloration on spine cover from sun, corners, edge wear, spine cover wear, binding tight, paper cracked on inside of hinges, previous owner signature Irving A. Douglas on end paper. -------- An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian --------- ISBN-10: 1112137548 ISBN-13: 9781112137549
U.S. Grant campaign biography advocating a third term for Grant.
CHAPTER PAGE I. First Year Of The War 9 II. The First Great Victory .... 15 III. The First Re-action 20 IV. Under A Cloud 25 V. A Blow That Told 32 VI. What Vicksburg Settled 40 VII. Closing The Gaps 47 VIII. The Fire In The Rear 52 IX. Union Ballots And Union Bullets . . 56 X. The Vanquished Chief 65 XI. The Vanished Capital 69 XII. Breaking Ranks 72 XIII. First Attempt To clasp .... 77
XIV. Ad Interim SECRETARY 83 XV. The Changed Constitution .... 88 XVI. Grant's Hardest Battle 97 XVII. The Besotted Nation 104 XVIII. The Old Fight In A New Form . . .114 XIX. The War Dollar * 127 XX. The Fiat Dollar 132 XXI. The Honest Dollar. 136 XXII. Imperialism 145 XXIII. Grant Abroad , , 153 CHAPTER PAGE XXIV. His Welcome Home 163 XXV. The Peril Of Solidity 173 XXVI. The Battle And The Battle-ground . . 184 XXVII.
The National Need, — A Strong Man . 192 GRANT AND THE TURNING TIDE OF WAR.
Publisher-Printing Location: Lee and Shepard, Boston Charles T. Dillingham New York Date: 1880 Size and Page Count: 5 X 7 Tall , 206 Pages plus publisher's Ads Condition: -Very Good- No Jacket, Red Cloth bindings, title label on spine, Discoloration on spine cover from sun, corners, edge wear, spine cover wear, binding tight, paper cracked on inside of hinges, previous owner signature Irving A. Douglas on end paper. -------- An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher or historian --------- ISBN-10: 1112137548 ISBN-13: 9781112137549
U.S. Grant campaign biography advocating a third term for Grant.
CHAPTER PAGE I. First Year Of The War 9 II. The First Great Victory .... 15 III. The First Re-action 20 IV. Under A Cloud 25 V. A Blow That Told 32 VI. What Vicksburg Settled 40 VII. Closing The Gaps 47 VIII. The Fire In The Rear 52 IX. Union Ballots And Union Bullets . . 56 X. The Vanquished Chief 65 XI. The Vanished Capital 69 XII. Breaking Ranks 72 XIII. First Attempt To clasp .... 77
XIV. Ad Interim SECRETARY 83 XV. The Changed Constitution .... 88 XVI. Grant's Hardest Battle 97 XVII. The Besotted Nation 104 XVIII. The Old Fight In A New Form . . .114 XIX. The War Dollar * 127 XX. The Fiat Dollar 132 XXI. The Honest Dollar. 136 XXII. Imperialism 145 XXIII. Grant Abroad , , 153 CHAPTER PAGE XXIV. His Welcome Home 163 XXV. The Peril Of Solidity 173 XXVI. The Battle And The Battle-ground . . 184 XXVII.
The National Need, — A Strong Man . 192 GRANT AND THE TURNING TIDE OF WAR.
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- Bookseller
- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 141
- Title
- About Grant 1880
- Author
- John L. Swift
- Format/Binding
- Hard
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Unknown
- ISBN 10
- 1112137548
- ISBN 13
- 9781112137549
- Publisher
- Lee and Shepard
- Date Published
- 1880
- Bookseller catalogs
- Civil War; History;
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