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Price: $50.00
Publisher: Jefferson, NC, McFarland & Co., Inc.: 2003
Seller ID: 2047
Hardcover with glossy, illustrated boards, 18.2 by 26 cm, vi 346 pp., illus. Near fine, unread copy with only the faintest signs of shelf wear. No writing, highlighting, names, or other markings. We ship our books in boxes or cardboard wraps, never in bags. Bay Leaf Books (Member ABAA, ILAB, IOBA) is an open shop dedicated to offering fine books for discriminating readers. First Edition. View more info
By: Hyde, Bill, ed.
Price: $50.00
Publisher: Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press: 2003
Edition: First printing
Seller ID: 2474
Hardcover with dust jacket, 16 by 23.5 cm, xv 428 pp. Near fine, unread copy with light bumping to the lower corner of the front cover; the jacket is very good with only faint shelf wear. No writing, highlighting, names, or other markings. The dust jacket is in a fresh mylar cover. “The Union Generals Speak is the first annotated edition of the 1864 congressional investigation into Major General George Gordon Meade's conduct during the Gettysburg campaign. The trans... View more info
By: Ladd, David L. and Audrey J., eds.
Price: $500.00
Publisher: Dayton, OH, Morningside: 1994
Seller ID: 2043
Three volumes, complete. Grey cloth over blue buckram spines with gilt spine titles, gilt cover trim and crossed flags on the front covers, 15.5 by 23.4 cm, 729; 597; 655 pp. Volume one is a near fine, unread copy with only some light scratches on the fore edge of the textblock; volumes two and three are new, still sealed in the publisher’s shrinkwrap. No writing, highlighting, names, or other markings. We ship our books in boxes or cardboard wraps, never in bags.... View more info
By: Weitz, Mark A.
Price: $40.00
Publisher: Lincoln and London, University of Nebraska Press: 2005
Seller ID: 2473
Hardcover with dust jacket, 16 by 23.5 cm, xix 346 pp. Very good, unread copy with minor corner bumping and a couple of very faint drip marks on the fore edge; jacket is very good with minor edge wear and a 1 cm tear on the bottom edge of the rear flap. No writing, highlighting, names, or other markings. The dust jacket is in a fresh mylar cover. "More Damning than Slaughter is the first broad study of desertion in the Confederate army. Incorporating extensive arc... View more info