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Item Code: 1179-1818
Vol VII—no. 379. 16 pp. (209-224), 4 columns, 16.5 x11”, w/numerous illustrations and cartoons. Exhibits chipping of left cover margin; minor light scattered soiling/foxing. Else VG.
Front cover features upper-level illustration of “The Soldiers Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.” with cover story on page 215. Interior centerfold features a hilarious double page “April Fools Days” montage by famed cartoonist Thomas Nast. Plus a full page depiction of “General Sherman’s Rear-Guard, and a character sketch of “Major General James Schofield.” Solid war-time issue, handsome illustrations. In protective sleeve/white card backing. [jp/ld][ph:L]
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