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Item Code: L15230
VIII—No. 370. 16 pp. [65-80], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features three illustrations of “The Ruins of the Church of the Compania, At Santiago, Chili, After the Conflagration Dec. 8, 1863. Interior illustrations include an extraordinary depiction of “Emancipated Slaves, White and Colored—The Children Are From the Schools Established in New Orleans, By Order of Major-General Banks. Also a highly attractive double centerfold montage of activities in New York’s Central Park. Plus a superb winter scene—“Snowy Morning—On Picket.
Exhibits tiny mounting dots and slight chipping along left margin, w/slight soiling of lower right corner. Else VG to fine, smooth and solid. Exceptionally intriguing illustrations. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing.
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