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With notes by R. H. Early. Published by J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia: 1912. Ex-lib, w/spine marking: Berkeley Public Library. 973.7 E76. Front eps, owner stamp: R.A. Weaver. 496 pp,, ills. In Navy glazed cloth, 6.25 x 9”, w/gilt spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at the extremities w/one small front cover scuff at lower margin. Else VG & handsome, w/tight spine and page signatures. Solid substantial book. General Lee once called General Jubal Early his “bad old man,” and in this memoir, the bad old man explains how and why this was so. [jp]
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