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Item Code: 804-338
By Charles P. Roland. Published by University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, 1964. First edition, title page signed. 384 pp., maps, ills., dj. Green glazed cloth, measuring 9.25 x 6.5”, with gilt spine lettering. In mint condition all round, with mint dust jacket with brodart protective sleeve. Charles Roland’s study remains the definitive work on the soldier whom Jefferson Davis regarded as the Confederate’s best at the beginning of the war, killed early on at Shiloh.
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