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By General L.C. Baker, Late Detective of National Detective Police. Published by John E. Potter & Company: Philadelphia: 1874. 398 pp., ills. Brown blind-stamped glazed cloth, 5.5 x 8”, w/black cover and spine lettering. Exhibits light rubbing of the extremities. Weakening rear spine & page signatures. Else VG & solid. Secret Service narrative by the man-in-charge, Lafayette C. Baker, its shady and notorious chief. [jp]
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