Sarah Morgan: The Civil War Diary of a Southern Woman
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. Fifth Printing. Wraps. 626 pages, wraps, illus., footnotes, maps, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled, ink mark to bottom edge. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. Fifth Printing. Wraps. 626 pages, wraps, illus., footnotes, maps, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled, ink mark to bottom edge. More
New York: McGraw-Hill, c1980. First Printing. 24 cm, 560, illus., some weakness to rear board, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, and slight edge tears/chips. More
Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1960. First? Edition. First? Printing. 27 cm, 24, wraps, pencil erasure on title page, rear endpages discolored, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Wendell, NC: Broadfoot's Bookmark, 1982. First? Edition. First? Printing. Hardcover. 27 cm, 81 pages. Illus. (some color), boards somewhat worn and soiled, some pencil marks & informative notations. Signed by author (Mullins). More
New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1970. Third Printing. 24 cm, 451, illus., maps, facsimiles, notes, bibliography, index, front DJ flap price clipped, DJ somewhat worn and soiled: edge tears. More
Richmond, VA: Museum of the Confederacy, n.d. 8, wraps, brochure (tri-fold/eight panel), illus., maps. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1984. Rev. & Abrgd. Edition. First Printing. 671, illus., endpaper maps, rear DJ wrinkled and small tear. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1984. Rev. & Abrgd. Edition. First Printing. 671, wraps, illus., some wear to cover edges, spine creased. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1972. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xxv, [1],1845, [1] pages. Endpaper maps. The Principal Characters. Who's Who. Index, a few pages wrinkled, some wear to board edges. Inscribed by the Editor. Charles Colcock Jones Sr. (December 20, 1804 – March 16, 1863) was a Presbyterian clergyman, educator, missionary, and planter of Liberty County, Georgia. In 1972, literary critic Robert Manson Myers published a huge collection of Jones family letters in The Children of Pride. The New York Times, again in a front-page article, cited The Children of Pride as "one of the five significant books of 1972" and as one of the important, lasting books of the 20th century. The Children of Pride won the coveted Carey-Thomas award in 1972. The book won a National Book Award (1973). More
Washington, DC: Zenger Publishing Co., 1983. Reprint Edition. First Thus? Printing. 593, maps, endpaper maps, appendices, notes, index, DJ in plastic sleeve. More
Chicago, IL: Regent House, 1957. 166, illus., bibliography, index, DJ worn and scuffed: small tears, small pieces missing. More
Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1967. Second Edition. First Printing. 27 cm, 576, illus. (some color), index, usual library markings, part of pp. 11-12 torn off, marks on edges. Introduction by Conrad Wirth. Keynote Chapter by Carl Sandburg. More
Bethesda, MD: National Library of Medicine, c. 1970? 12, wraps, illus., references, covers somewhat worn and soiled, sticker residue on front cover. More
Washington, DC: Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Naval History Division, 1961. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. iv, 41, [3] pages, counting covers. PART I ONLY. Wraps. Illustrated front cover. Illustrations. Maps. Covers somewhat worn and soiled. This is part of a 6 volume work. This was issued to coincide with the centennial of the Civil War. The Naval History and Heritage Command, formerly the Naval Historical Center, is an Echelon II command responsible for the preservation, analysis, and dissemination of U.S. naval history and heritage located at the historic Washington Navy Yard. The NHHC is composed of 42 facilities in 13 geographic locations including the Navy Department Library, 10 museums and 1 heritage center, USS Constitution repair facility and detachment, and historic ship ex-USS Nautilus. The Naval History and Heritage Command traces its lineage to 1800, when President John Adams requested Benjamin Stoddert, the first Secretary of the Navy, prepare a catalog of professional books for use in the Secretary's office. When the British invaded Washington in 1814 this collection, containing the finest works on naval history from America and abroad, was rushed to safety outside the Federal City. Thereafter the library had many locations, including a specially designed space in the State, War, and Navy Building (now the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building) next to the White House. When the library was placed under the Bureau of Navigation in 1882, the director, noted international lawyer and U.S. Naval Academy professor James R. Soley, gathered the rare books scattered throughout Navy Department offices. More
Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry, 1994. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Format is approximately 8.25 inches by 11 inches. xiv, 441, [1] pages. Foreword by Judith P. Reid, Reference Specialist, Local History and Genealogy, Library of Congress. Illustrations. Appendix: America's Military Conflicts: A Brief History. Index. DJ has noticeable edge wear and rear flap is creased. Dr. Reid wrote "Occasionally, three is a contribution to American genealogical research that is destined to become a classic. James Neagles's U.S. Military Records is such a work." James Neagles has pursued genealogy since 1970, compiling his own family histories, teaching, and working as a genealogical researcher. He is the author of several other ancestry/genealogy publications. He also authored a History of Boys Town, where he served for a time as the institution's superintendent. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Book Club Edition. 24 cm, 278, references, index. More
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993. Second Printing. 25 cm, 214, illus., notes, index, front DJ flap price clipped, sticker residue on front DJ. More
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993. 25 cm, 214, illus., notes, index, slight creasing to DJ edges. More
Washington, DC: Brassey's, 1998. First Edition. First Printing. 242, illus., notes, bibliography, index, sticker residue on front DJ, some wear to DJ edges. More
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1960. First Edition. Quarto, 316, profusely illus., maps, index, slight discoloration ins bds, small tears to rear hinge, DJ worn: sm tears, sm pieces missing. More
Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books, c1992. First Edition. First Printing. 22 cm, 208, illus., footnotes, front DJ flap price clipped. Inscribed by the author. More
Gettysburg, PA: Second Chance Publications, 2011. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. 96 pages. Illustrations. Endnotes. Cover has some wear and soiling. Inscribed on the title page. Inscription reads To The Dillon Family--Mark Nesbitt 2014. More
Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1991. First? Edition. First? Printing. 84, wraps, illus., map on rear cover, notes, covers slightly worn and soiled. More
Fairfax, VA: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, 1978. Second printing [stated]. Hardcover. xiv,[2], 780, [2] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Tables. Graphs. Appendixes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has soiling, wear, tears, and chips especially at the top edge. Ink notation inside front board. Some edge soiling. This volume has sections on 1649-1800; 1800-1840, 1840-1870, 1870-1925, and 1925-1976. This monumental volume was issued to coincide with the Bicentennial of the United States. More
Fairfax, VA: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, 1992. 250th Anniversary Commemorative Edition [stated]. First Anniversary Printing [stated]. Hardcover. xiv,[2], 780, [2] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Tables. Graphs. Appendixes. Bibliography. Index. Removed from shrinkwrap for cataloguing. DJ has soiling, wear, tears, and chips especially at the top edge. Ink notation inside front board. Some edge soiling. This volume has sections on 1649-1800; 1800-1840, 1840-1870, 1870-1925, and 1925-1976. This monumental volume was issued to coincide with the Bicentennial of the United States. More