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Item Code: 1180-128
Full title of this work is “CUSHING OF GETTYSBURG- THE STORY OF A UNION ARTILLERY COMMANDER” by Kent Masterson Brown, and published by The University Press of Kentucky of Lexington, Kentucky in 1993.
Hardcover is bound in a mustard yellow cloth with the title in purple on the spine. Covers are in excellent condition. Illustrative dustjacket is in excellent condition.
Volume meas. approx. 6.00 x 9.00 inches and runs approx. 330 pages with index.
Binding is excellent. Interior is like new.
Cushing is well known for leading the stubborn defense of “the angle” at Gettysburg against the assault by Confederate forces on July 3, 1863. His dogged determination to keep his guns firing to the end cost him his life but earned him a long overdue award of the Medal of Honor in 2014. [ad] [PH:L]
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