SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR

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By Edward A. Pollard, Editor of the Richmond Examiner. Published by Charles B. Richardson, New York: 1865. Brown blind-stamped buckram, 9.25 x 6.25”, w/gilt spine lettering. Exhibits light chipping at the head and foot and the corners. Else, w/tight spine.

Edward A. Pollard was one the principle Civil War editors of the Richmond Examiner. A staunch supporter of the Confederacy, Pollard was at the same time a ferocious and unrelenting critic of President Jefferson Davis. His four volume history of the war years are required reading for anyone looking to grasp the southern political point-of-view while the conflict was raging. His histories rate space on any serious Confederate shelf, alongside the writing of President Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens, and the diaries and Mary Chesnut, Richard Taylor, James Longstreet et al.   [jp]

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