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[Civil War], Davis

THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT

D. Appleton and Company, 1912

765,00 €

Buddenbrooks Inc.

(Newburyport, Stati Uniti d'America)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1912
Luogo di stampa
New York
Autore
[Civil War], Davis
Editori
D. Appleton and Company
Edizione
2 volumes. First Printing of the New Edition, reissued and
Lingue
Inglese
Prima edizione

Descrizione

2 volumes. First Printing of the New Edition, reissued and formatted in two volumes with the same pagination and with the same binding decorations as the first edition by the same publisher. Profusely illustrated with numerous black and white gravure portrait plates and many maps throughout including a number of which are folding. Tall, thick, 8vo, publisher’s original textured sienna cloth, gilt lettered and gilt ruled on the spines, and with the gilt seal of the Confederate States on the upper covers. xxi, 707; xvii, 808 pp. Index in each volume. A fine set, fresh, bright and well preserved. Some minimal evidence of shelving to the tips, an essentially unused set, a discreet and unobtrusive small blemish to the spine panels not affecting the giltwork, old presentation inscriptions at the pastedowns.

Edizione: scarce and important and a fine set. this printing of jefferson davis' classic work is seldom if ever encountered. nevins holds that this, the great work to come out of the confederacy’s political system ‘conceals much’ and that it is the confederate president’s most significant argument on secession and states’ rights. eicher (154) considered it a “ valuable portrait of the postwar psychological state of jefferson davis. it is one of the great tomes to come out of the american civil war when the remarkably literary and most eminent of the victors and vanquished penned their memoirs for the nation’s posterity.<br>