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Item Code: 897-96
By Raphael Semmes. The Baltimore Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD: 1887. Ex-lib [outside sticker neatly removed]. Front eps, owner stamp: “R.A. Weaver.” Frontispiece inscription: “To Dick Weaver, Oliver J Semmes III/ Great Great Grandson [of Semmes]. 833 pp. Ills. Blue blind-stamped glazed cloth; w/illustrated cover and gilt cover and spine lettering. Exhibits moderate wear at extremities, title page detached. Else good plus, and attractive, in protective transel wrap. Semmes was the Confederacy’s most lethal Naval commander. [jp]
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