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Collected and edited by Frank Moore. Published by George P. Putnam, New York, 1864. 299 pp. In red buckram, 3.75 x 5.75”, w/ black cloth spine, upper third torn & missing. Exhibits slight cover wear. Clean text, tight spine & page signatures. Else good. Fascinating collection of Confederate war poetry published in southern newspapers through 1864. Lyric proof that the Southrons meant business. [ad]
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