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Item Code: 1268-285
By Brig. General Silas Casey. Published by D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1862. Good condition overall. Three volumes. Presented in original green cloth boards with gilt titles and details to covers and spine. Slight crimp in the front board of volume one at the low right corner. Paper has light toning from age and slight pinpoint staining on front and rear blank leaves from board glue. All pages intact and all illustrations, fold outs maps, and diagrams are accounted for and in a likewise nice condition. A plum stamp on the first leaf of each volume reads “Fred M. Larrabee”. Illegible (save for a matching “3”) penciled notations are present on the flyleaf attached to the front board.
These are it, the regulation bible of Civil War infantry tactics. An attractive set of superb collectibles. [cm][ph:L]
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