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Item Code: 804-396
By Edward A. Pollard. Published by P.R. Randall, Toronto, 1863. 383pp.ills. Black blind-stamped cloth, measuring 8.75 x 6”. Exhibits light wear at the extremities. Else VG with tight spine, clean text. Author Pollard was one of the principle editors of the Richmond Examiner, a renowned southern propagandist who became a fierce critic of Jefferson Davis. Covers through the first year of the war.
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