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C.S.A. and the Battle of Bull Run; (A Letter to an English Friend) by J.G.Barnard - 1862
by J.G.Barnard
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C.S.A. and the Battle of Bull Run; (A Letter to an English Friend)
by J.G.Barnard
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New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1862. First edition. Hard Cover. very good. octavo. (9" x 6") Red cloth. Gilt lettering to cover. 136pp including ads. Five folded maps. One hand-colored. Interior very nice. Light soiling to spine.
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- Publisher D. Van Nostrand
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1862
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The C. S. A. and the Battle of Bull Run
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The C.S.A. and the Battle of Bull Run (A Letter to an English Friend)
by Barnard, J.G
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New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1862. Original. Hardcover. VG+ contents with clean pages, a tight binding, and five maps, as published (four in pristine condition). The actual first map has age toning and chipping to the very outer 3/8 of the right edge. Could be trimmed. Back cover and lower half of front cover Good+ with no wear to gilt. Spine and top half of front cover age-toned and soiled. Light foxing on reverse of both free end papers. Hand-written name, in fountain pen, on reverse of ffep (Mary Binney Evans, 1975). Evans was the wife of Rowland Evans, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, descended from a family who arrived in America in 1698. Rowland and Mary married in 1878, and the "Evans" obviously (from the writing) was added to the signature at that time.. Red cloth/boards. Gilt titling on front cover, with ornate CSA printing. Dark brown end papers. 136 pp. with 5 original maps (one with some hand coloring) and 8 pp. of the publisher's title listings. Errata sheet is bound in. The book is…
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