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The Rebellion: Its Latent Causes And True Significance In Letters To A Friend Abroad

The Rebellion: Its Latent Causes And True Significance In Letters To A Friend Abroad

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The Rebellion: Its Latent Causes And True Significance In Letters To A Friend Abroad

by Tuckerman, Henry T

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New York: G. Gregory, 1861. Wraps. stained in the margins, with a circular embossed library stamp, no other markings, some pencil underlinings else a good or better copy. Octavo; pp; 48; original printed string tied wrappers;. Presentation copy from Federal Judge William D. Shipman of Connecticut to a Roger Willis Esq., no doubt a legal colleague. At cataloguing date, 2/8/17, this was the only antiquarian copy among a mass of POD travesties.

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Bookseller
Austin's Antiquarian Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
17958
Title
The Rebellion: Its Latent Causes And True Significance In Letters To A Friend Abroad
Author
Tuckerman, Henry T
Format/Binding
Wraps
Book Condition
Used - stained in the margins, with a circular embossed library stamp, no other markings, some pencil underlinings else a good or bette
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
G. Gregory
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1861

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Austin's Antiquarian Books is a used, rare and out of print bookshop located on West Main Street in Wilmington, Vermont. At our shop we have a general stock of approximately 15,000 used, scarce and out-of-print books, with particular strength in American History, especially Theodore Roosevelt the West, Travel, Decorative Arts, Natural History, and Sporting. We also offer a selection of antique maps and prints, historical paper and ephemera.

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