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Item Code: 897-55
By Ambrose Spencer. Published by Harper & Brothers, New York: 1866. Front eps, owner stamp: “R.A. Weaver”. 272 pp.. In brown, blind-stamped glazed cloth, 8.75 x 5.25.” Exhibits slight outer wear, w/one small blemish lower left cover corner. Front page signature loose. Else vg, and attractive. This Union narrative has been drawn from evidence presented at the Trial of Henry Wirz, CSA Andersonville commandant. Also contain the closing arguments of Judge Advocate prosecutor N.P. Chipman. Solid Andersonville collectible. [JP]
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