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By Col. D.R. Hundley, (Late of the C.S.A.) Published by S.W. Green, New York: 1874. Front eps, owner stamp: “R.A. Weaver”. 235 pp. In green glazed cloth, 7.75 x 5.25”, with gilt spine lettering. Exhibit light exterior wear, & very slight interior foxing. Else VG plus, and handsome, with tight spine and page signatures. Prison memoir by an officer of the 31st Alabama Infy. Captured during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign and incarcerated in Johnson’s Island. Superb memoir by a CSA Johnson Island “alum”. [JP]
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