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Item Code: 450-33
Published Edward Dunigan & Brother (James B. Kirker), New York, 1859. Front endpaper inscription, in ink: “The owner unknown./ Given under my hand and seal this/ the 25th day of the Ides of April. (in pencil) 1861”. 354pp. Blind stamped brown cloth, measuring 6.25 x 4”, exhibiting medium wear, & rubbing at the extremities. Hinges weak, but intact. Text lightly yellowed, but clean. Serviceable Civil War-era New Testament, good collectible.
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