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Akron, Ohio; New York; Chicago: The Saalfield Publishing Company, 1905. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Large 8vo. pp. 425, plus index. Illustrated. Very solid in rebound binding. Protected in mylar. Interior is clean with no marks except for a small embossing stamp on the first page of text and last page from a former owner. Much of the book covers the Civil War era.
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Edwin McMasters Stanton: The Autocrat of Rebellion, Emancipation, and Reconstruction
by Flower, Frank Abial
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This Infernal War: The Confederate Letters of Sgt. Edwin H. Fay
by Wiley, Bell Irvin and Fay, Lucy E. Editors
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Austin: University of Texas Press, (1958), 1958. First Edition . Hard Cover/Cloth. Very Good Plus Condition./No Jacket. 8vo. 474 pages. Frontispiece. Map endpapers. Book protected in mylar. Ex Libris book plate from The Commerce Club, Atlanta, Georgia. A solid, clean copy.
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War-Time Sketches, Historical and Otherwise
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New Orleans, La.: Louisiana Printing Co. Press, N.d.. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo. 92 pages. Protected in mylar. No publication date, but circa 1912. The author is noted as the historian for the Stonewall Jackson Chapter of New Orleans, No. 1135 U.D.C. (1909-1911). The binding is in good solid condition, but has a small water stain on the upper right hand front corner and a large water stain on the lower right hand front corner. These water stains continue through out the text block of the book and are fairly light. Otherwise, internally, the book is clean. "The author has derived her data not alone from written history, but largely from the lips of those who were participants in that memorable struggle - men who had been comrades of Mumford, confreres of Benjamin, and survivors of the ill-fated Louisiana. Material for the sketches of social life were drawn from the reminiscences of war-time women, mostly members of the Chapter, and all are based upon incidents…
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