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Item Code: 1179-1819
Vol. VI—No. 275. 16 pp. [209-224], four columns, w/numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features dramatic pull page illustration of “The Rebel Steamer “Nashville” Running the Blockade at Beaufort, North Carolina.” Interior illustrations include a “Birds-Eye View of the Attach On the Rebel Batteries On and Neqr5 Island Number Ten, By Commodore Foote’s Flotilla.” Also sketches of “Rebel prisoners at Camp Douglas near Chicago”, and a panoramic double-page depiction of Burnside’s troop on the Neuse River and “The Storming of Ft. Thomson, At New Bern, NC, March 14, 1862.
Exhibits mounting dot on left cover margins. Else near fine, w/smooth cover; has scattered areas of light soiling/foxing. In protective sleeve w/white card backing. [jp/ld]
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