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Vol. VIII—No. 386. 16 pp. [321-336], with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front features a full page, panoramic depiction of “General Sherman’s Advance—Buzzard’s Roost Pass, Georgia.” Interior illustrations include sketches of the “Departure of the Union Fleet From Newport News, Virginia, On May 5, 1864.”, and the “Arrival of General Butler’s Advance at City Point, VA, On May 5, 1864.” Also a dramatic centerfold, titled “Retribution Will Surely Be Given…A. Lincoln,” featuring Fort Pillow, “Gen. Forrest Shooting A Free Mulatto, “ and other Rebel atrocities, real or imagined.
Exhibits mounting dots and chipping along left cover margin, w/center-fold page torn but intact. Else VG, w/smooth cover. A dramatic and important issue, to say the least. Solid collectible, even w/torn centerfold. In protective sleeve, against white card backing. [JP]
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