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Vol. VII—No. 388. 16 pp. [353-368], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features portrait of Major General William T. Sherman, then embarked in the opening phase of his Atlanta Campaign, plus story. Other illustrations include several intriguing action scenes From Grant’s “Overland Campaign”---“Major General Wadsworth Fighting In The Wilderness”, “Our Wounded Escaping From Fires In The Wilderness”, “The Scene of Sedgewick’s Death”. Plus an extraordinary split-level double-page centerfold: “General Hancock and Wright Fighting For the Enemy’s Rifle-Pits”, General Wright’s Corps running In Twelve Hundred Rebel Prisoners.”
Exhibits mounting dots and a half dozen tiny cover dots, plus slight wrinkling of the interior centerfold. Else VG plus, with smooth cover. Solid issue, great illustrations, highly attractive. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [jp]
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