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Item Code: 804-284
By Junius Henri Browne, special war correspondent of the New York Tribune. Published by O.D. Case & Company, Hartford, CT, 1865. 450 pp., Ills. Brown glazed cloth, 8.25 x 6”, gilt spine lettering. Exhibits wear & rubbing at the extremities, chipping at head & foot & along lower rear spine. Else good plus, with period silk ribbon bookmark, green & white. Correspondent Browne describes his hard times & prison escapes between 1863-65. [jp] [ph:L]
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