DESCRIPTIVE KEY TO THE PAINTING OF THE REPULSE OF LONGSTREET’S ASSAULT AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY 3, 1863

DESCRIPTIVE KEY TO THE PAINTING OF THE REPULSE OF LONGSTREET’S ASSAULT AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY 3, 1863

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Item Code: 1054-2157

Arranged by John B. Bachelder, this book is a key to a painting of “Pickett’s Charge” by James Walker.

The volume was published by John B. Bachelder in New York in 1870. It meas. approx. 6.00 x 9.25 and runs 62 pages. Binding is tight. Front cover has chips at bottom. Upper right corner is bumped.

The text describes the battle as well as the Union Generals and their part as depicted in the painting. Front of the book has a fold out black and white key of the painting.

Nice Gettysburg collectible. Scarce.  [ad]

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