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Item Code: 804-230
By Frazer Kirkland. Published by W.E. Bliss & Co., Des Moines, IA., 1884. 705 pp., ills. Full calf, 9.25 x 6.5”, with marbled edges, and black & gilt lea. spine labels. Exhibits slight cover soiling, else near fine, and extremely handsome. Extremely popular with veterans during the 1880s, when Century magazine began publishing its Battles and Leaders series and the G.A. R. swelled to full strength. Solid collectible.
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