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Condition: Like New
Notes: 2002 Stated First Touchstone Edition, w/full number line. Paperback. Clean, tight, bright, w/no tears, marks, or highlighting. From The Civil War Book Shop-As close as your computer; as dependable as old Abe.
Seller: The Civil War Book Shop , SUNBURY , OH -
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Notes: Edited by Charles F. Bryan Jr. and Nelson D. Lankford. Small 4to. Burgundy paper over boards, pictorial dust jacket. xvi, 329pp. Color frontispiece, numerous color illustrations. Near fine/near fine. Handsome and tight first edition of this newly-discovered Civil War private's scrapbook watercolors and diary.
Seller: Main Street Fine Books, ABAA , Galena , IL -
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Condition: Very good
Notes: 329, wraps, illus. (some in color), maps, note on sources, index, slight creasing to cover edges. This Civil War history is based on the writings of a Union soldier who was captured and sent to Andersonville, the infamous Confederate prison where thousands died. Sneden survived the war and his papers reside in the Virginia Historical Society. Two scholars have extracted the best of his writings and have added battle drawings, illustrations, and commentary.
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd. , Silver Spring , MD -
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Description: 8vo. Signed By Editors
Condition: Near Fine in Near Fine jacket
Notes: 2000 First Edition, First Printing. SIGNED BY BOTH EDITORS on title page. NEAR FINE in NEAR FINE, unclipped, dust jacket. A clean tightly-bound copy with no markings (other than editors inscription). Faint toning to page and dust jacket edges; all else fine and in "as new" condition. Bound in maroon hardcover with gilt spine lettering. With diary and watercolor reproductions of illustrations and maps from four tattered notebooks only discovered in 1994: the life's achievement of a Union private and mapmaker present at many of the Civil War's greatest campaigns and a POW at Andersonville. Inscribed by editors to "Don (unreadable-Eden? ) and Dick Power" on Nov 1, 2000. 8 x 9-1/2". xvi + 329 pages.
Seller: Knickerbocker Books , Valatie , NY -
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Condition: New
Notes: Size: 8x0x9; HARDCOVER, BRAND NEW, Perfect Shape, No Remainder Mark,
Seller: Poverty Hill Books , Mt. Prospect , IL -
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Condition: Very good, very good
Notes: 329, illus. (some in color), maps, note on sources, index. This Civil War history is based on the writings of a Union soldier who was captured and sent to Andersonville, the infamous Confederate prison where thousands died. Sneden survived the war and his papers reside in the Virginia Historical Society. Two scholars have extracted the best of his writings and have added battle drawings, illustrations, and commentary.
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd. , Silver Spring , MD -
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Description: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 352 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.
Condition: New in new dust jacket. BRAND NEW. DJ has slight edge-wear. Never read or opened. No remainder mark.
Seller: Books and More by the Rowe , Bella Vista , AR -
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Condition: New in new dust jacket.
Notes: pp. 352. Cloth spine, paper over boards. Edited by Charles F. Bryan, Jr. & Nelson D. Lankford, Ph. D. Full color illustrations, include a portrait of Private Sneden, a mapmaker, and beautiful renditions of the locations and battles he chronicled in his 5000 page illustrated memoir--skillfully edited for this exceptional volume. Appendices: Epilogue. Note on Sources. Editorial Method. Acknowledgments. Index. 352pp. Pristine book, crisp, clean, tight, never opened/read. DJ has roughness at the upper edge of the spine. Award: Founder's Award (1999). Adult nonfiction. General audience.
Seller: Milton Ave Books , Columbus , OH -
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Condition: New in new dust jacket.
Notes: pp. 352. Quarter bound in cloth over paper covered boards. Edited by Charles F. Bryan, Jr. & Nelson D. Lankford, Ph. D. Full color illustrations, include a portrait of Private Sneden, and beautiful renditions of the locations and battles he chronicled in his 5000 page illustrated memoir--skillfully edited for this exceptional volume. Appendices: Epilogue. Note on Sources. Editorial Method. Acknowledgments. Index. 352pp. Gift quality. Pristine book and DJ, crisp, clean, tight, never opened/read. Award: Founder's Award (1999). Adult nonfiction. General audience.
Seller: Milton Ave Books , Columbus , OH -
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Description: All pages and cover are intact. Possible slightly loose binding, minor highlighting and marginalia, cocked spine or torn dust jacket. Maybe an ex-library copy and not include the accompanying CDs, access codes or other supplemental materials.
Condition: Good
Seller: Hippo Books , Toledo , OH