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Item Code: 1000-1630
Published by the Adjutant General’s Office, Richmond, Virginia, June, 1820. Printed by Shepherd & Pollard. Front eps date (in ink)—“January 11th 1832”. Rear eps inscription (in ink): “The Book of the Common/wealth & (?)…”. 216 pp. In marbled boards, 4.5 x 7”, w/brown lea. spine w/red label, gilt lettering Exhibits wear & rubbing at the extremities & interior yellowing & foxing, while remaining entirely legible. Else good plus. Solid Virginia collectible. [jp]
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