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By William Gilham. Published by West & Johnson, Richmond, VA, 1862. Id’d to “V.M. Johnson / Virginia / August 13th, 1863,” inscribed in weak pencil inscription in front EPS. 559 pp., 82 plates. In blue blind-stamped buckram w/gilt spine lettering. Exhibits scuffed cover & wear at the extremities, lower quarter spine cover chipped away. Rearmost EPS plate torn out. Else fair plus, w/tight spine signatures. Scarce in any condition. Owner signature invites further research. [jp][ph:L]
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