MEMOIRS OF “STONEWALL” JACKSON, BY HIS WIDOW MARY ANNA JACKSON

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Item Code: 804-335

Published by Prentice Press, Louisville, KY, 1895. [Howes J-25] First edition. 647pp., sketches , ills. Green glazed cloth, measuring 10.75 x 7.75”, with embossed gilt portrait cover and spine. Borderline pristine, with very slight rubbing of corners and spine extremities. Spine gilt is lightly faded. In all, mighty fine, a superb collectible. A must for any serious Jackson aficionado. In protective transel-wrap sheath.

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