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Item Code: 2022-2091
Vol. VI—No. 309. 16pp. [753-768], 15.5” x 11.25, four columns, illustrations, and cartoons. Front cover and illustration features the relief of AOP commander George McClellan by Ambrose Burnside—“Major General A.E. Burnside, Commander of the Army of the Potomac.”
Interior illustrations full page sketches of “Thanksgiving in Camp” and “The Advance-Guard of the Army of the Potomac Attacking the Rebels Near Snickersville.” Also a double center page illustration of “General McClellan Taking Leave of His Army, November 10, 1862.”
Exhibits traces of foxing, else near fine, w/ smooth cover. Solid and attractive Harper’s Weekly collectible. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing. [jp][ph:L]
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