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Item Code: 1000-1580
By Phillip St. Geo. Cooke. Published by J.W. Fortune, New York, 1864. 294 pp., bugle calls included. In black blind-stamped leather, 6.5 x 4.5”, with gilt cover & spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at the extremities, one tiny spine chip, and weak hinges. Else VG and handsome, with tight spine signatures and clean text. A prominent figure the pre-war Regular Army, was General Cooke was overshadowed by his famed Confederate son-in-law, Jeb Stuart. Solid cavalry collectible. [jp]
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