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‎Civil War‎

‎Remarkable bespoke bound collection of Civil War extracts illustrations and ephemera‎

‎1880. Newspaper clippings maps and illustrations laid down on card stock and bordered in black ink others extracted complete plus some contemporary photographs engravings and other pictorial material. 31 vols. 4to & large 8vo. Half contemporary morocco and marbled boards spines & boards gilt t.e.g bookplate of C.B. Farwell to front pastedowns. Newspaper clippings maps and illustrations laid down on card stock and bordered in black ink others extracted complete plus some contemporary photographs engravings and other pictorial material. 31 vols. 4to & large 8vo. A remarkable collection of newspaper dispatches maps plans portraits and illustrated scenes of battles and views. The maps portraits and illustrations are drawn from a variety of published sources including The New York World but many are coloured or engraved and on heavier stock. This set provides an incredible overview of how the Civil War was not only reported but depicted in a multitude of media. <br/><br/>The bulk of the set consists of fourteen volumes of "Dispatches to the World Newspaper" spanning the period between January 1861 and June 1865. The New York World newspaper commenced publication in 1860 and was ongoing until 1931. It was a major organ for the Democratic Party and Joseph Pulitzer was its head from 1883-1911. In its first years however it was run by Manton Marble. In 1864 the paper was shut down for a short period having printed a document purportedly by Lincoln but obviously forged. <br/><br/>A third of the set is devoted to the Southern Rebellion. The ten volumes illustrating it are as follows: Plans maps and battlefields; Forts and batteries Military uniforms; Battle scenes and incidents; Emblems Arms and Endurance; portraits; war pictures many coloured patriotic covers by Charles Magnus a full page watercolour of greiving soldier2 vols; scenes and views 3 vols. The remainder of the set comprises: Portraits of Army Officers 3 vols; Portraits of US Representatives 2 vols; Portraits of US Senators; and Portraits of Distinguished Men.<br/><br/>The set was formerly owned and likely compiled for C.B. Farwell whose bookplate adorns the front pastedown of each volume. This would be Charles B. Farwell 1823-1903 the former US Senator and Member of the House of Representatives. Farwell was a Democrat and this is certainly the type of set that might be owned by a politician whose philanthropy extended into education. Furthermore the bookplate itself was printed in Chicago and Farwell was a representative for Illinois. He was a major benefactor of Lake Forest College. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 300912

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James Cummins Bookseller
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€ 7.191,85 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎REPORT OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL ON "THE ORDER OF AMERICAN KNIGHTS" ALIAS "THE SONS OF LIBERTY" A WESTERN CONSPIRACY IN AID OF THE SOUTHERN REBELLIO‎

‎Washington D.C.: Daily Chronicle Prin 1864. 16pp. printed in double-column format. Original printed wrappers. Wraps detached and bit chipped old fold. Internally quite good. Gives an account of the history of The Order of American Knights its organization officers numbers armed force rituals written principles purposes and operations and includes testimony by witnesses. This Copperhead group was accused of subverting the Northern war effort. Different in format but identical in content to the same title issued by the Government Printing Office in the same year. Daily Chronicle Prin paperback‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM15152

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€ 105,76 Kaufen

‎civil war‎

‎REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR AT THE 2ND SESSION 38TH CONGRESS 1865 VOL 1‎

‎Wash. 1865 GPO. Army of the Potomac 524pp. and Battle of Petersburg 249pp. Good stains on end papers a few extremely light stains on some text pages. unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : a23099

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Xerxesbooks
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€ 105,76 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎REPORT OF GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL COMMISSION‎

‎CIVIL WAR REPORT OF GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL COMMISSION. Harrisburg: N.P. 1914. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. 162 pages. First edition. With over one hundred photographic plates of all the brass memorials erected Gettysburg to Pennsylvania regiments. Cover spotted a good copy only internally very good. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 29612

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‎Civil War‎

‎REPORT OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR. IN THREE PARTS‎

‎Washington 1863. Three volumes. 756;512;659pp. Original blindstamped cloth spines gilt. Ex- lib. with bookplates. Slight fraying at corners and at head and toe of spines cloth separated along front hinge of first volume. Minor marginal dampstain in first volume but generally clean inside and good plus overall. Relevant clipping tipped in. The powerful Committee on the Conduct of the War was formed in December 1861. These volumes cover all of its proceedings through the spring of 1863. "A detailed report on the first battles in the East and indicative of the actions of the most meddlesome of congressional committees" - Nevins. Prints much important correspondence and eyewitness accounts of major battles of the war. NEVINS II p.116. hardcover books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM15596

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€ 190,37 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎REPORT OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL ON "THE ORDER OF AMERICAN KNIGHTS" ALIAS "THE SONS OF LIBERTY" A WESTERN CONSPIRACY IN AID OF THE SOUTHERN REBELLION‎

‎Washington D.C.: Daily Chronicle Print 1864. 16pp. printed in double-column format. Original printed wrappers. Wraps detached and bit chipped old fold. Internally quite good. Gives an account of the history of The Order of American Knights its organization officers numbers armed force rituals written principles purposes and operations and includes testimony by witnesses. This Copperhead group was accused of subverting the Northern war effort. Different in format but identical in content to the same title issued by the Government Printing Office in the same year. Daily Chronicle Print paperback books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM15152

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€ 105,76 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎Secession to Gettysburg & Gettysburg to Reconstruction VIDEO‎

‎vhs video. good condition with minor soiling cover has some damage; cover has some damage; LIB2958009371 . unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 68890

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‎Civil War‎

‎SOUTHERN WATCHMAN - EXTRA‎

‎Athens Ga 1865. Broadside 15 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches. Minor edge wear some toning and spotting two small dark stains old folds. Overall good condition. An interesting broadside newspaper extra concerning the Union occupation of Athens Georgia at the end of the Civil War. The paper was printed nearly a month after the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered and ten days or so after Gen. Joseph Johnston surrendered to Sherman the Confederate forces active in the Carolinas Georgia and Florida. The first two columns include passages on "Teachings of the War" "Armistice" and "Good Advice." Each of these articles struggle to find meaning in the end of the recent conflagration providing an important glimpse into the minds of the Southern sympathizers. The third column begins: <br> <br> "New Arrival! The Federal forces under command of Brig. Genl. Palmer entered our place on the 4th inst. The conduct of the troops since their occupation of the town has been good and reflects great credit upon Genl. Palmer as a strict disciplinarian. We hope that our citizens will endeavor by kind and courteous treatment toward the soldiery to encourage a continuance of the protection which they seem willing to afford." <br> <br> The editors of the SOUTHERN WATCHMAN argue for peaceful acceptance of the Reconstructionist Union forces and mince no words in their harangue on other Southern newspapers calling for the continuation of the War: <br> <br> "Below we give extracts from the SALISBURY WATCHMAN and CAROLINA SPARTAN - two papers that have from the beginning of the war advocated the policy of fighting on until the last man and dollar were exhausted and by their vile traitorous and insidious words exerted a strong influence over the minds of the South and thousands of widows and orphans who are now suffering every privation and horror connected with the war can attribute them to the false and unscrupulous arguments set forth and spread out in these papers. It is an easy thing and one that requires but little valor or manly spirit to cry out 'War to the last!' when comfortably ensconced at home surrounded by every luxury and comfort that civil life affords and where no Yankee bullets can reach. Such has been the position of those who govern the Southern press who keeping their devoted carcasses at a respectable distance in the rear still cry out for more lives to sacrifice and more money to squander to enable them to secure a foundation for their weak and rotten Confederacy to stand upon." <br> <br> The paper then quotes a long passage from each of these other newspapers. The editors of the SALISBURY WATCHMAN call for armed resistance before reporting that they themselves are preparing to "leave you for some spot on earth where Yankees cannot come." The CAROLINA SPARTAN incites the people to lay their lives "on the altar of Southern independence" before insisting in the last sentence that "we advise our friends to refrain from hostilities." <br> <br> A rare broadside relating to the delicate psychological condition and tenuous state of feelings among groups of Southerners who have been forced to realize that the fight for the Confederacy is over and they have lost. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM53477

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‎Civil War‎

‎SURRENDER OF GEN. LEE‎

‎Philadelphia: John Smith 1865. Lithograph 21 1/4 x 26 1/2 inches. Margins with surface rubbing and soiling. Four-inch closed tear in upper margin descending into the image two-and-one-half- inch closed tear in lower margin ascending into the image no paper loss in either case. Backed by later paper mending tears and a few small chips in edges of sheet. Very nice tone to the image. Good overall. Apparently a rare unrecorded proof of this lithograph commemorating the meeting between Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9 1865 at which Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia and the Civil War essentially came to an end. This print is not only important as a proof giving evidence of how the image was reworked for final publication but also as part of a series of prints commemorating Lee's surrender that did so much to bolster the image of Grant as the "savior of the Union." "No single event of Ulysses S. Grant's life inspired more prints than the surrender he accepted at Appomattox." - Neely & Holzer. <br> <br> The present image bears the title SURRENDER OF GEN. LEE only with no publication copyright or artist information. In the image Grant and Lee meet in the open air before a large tree not indoors as was actually the case. Grant standing to the right holds the surrender terms in his right hand extended toward Lee. Lee one gloved hand on his hip and the other on the hilt of his sword stares steadily at Grant but makes no move toward the paper. Grant and Lee are each accompanied by a pair of aides who gaze at each other suspiciously. In the receding background thousands of troops are shown formed in long curving lines while a handful of officers ride horses. In the version of this print as finally published by John Smith of Philadelphia the positions of Grant Lee and their aides have been reversed and Lee extends his hand toward Grant ready to accept the terms of surrender. The configuration of the armies in the background has been modified and a prominent scar has been added to the trunk of the tree between the two leaders. In both this proof and the final version of the print Grant's uniform has been improved from what he actually wore - he still does not match the splendor of Lee but he is not shown wearing the uniform of a private with the straps of a Lieutenant General. "Here" as Neely & Holzer observe "the lithographer's notions of creating a picture for posterity do battle with widely reported truth." The title of the final version was modified to THE SURRENDER OF GENERAL LEE AND HIS ENTIRE ARMY TO LIEUT. GENERAL GRANT APRIL 9th 1865 Library of Congress control number 2015647830. NEELY & HOLZER UNION IMAGE pp.169 & 174. John Smith unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM55725 ISBN : 2015647830 9782015647838

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE ADVANCE EXTRA. OGDENSBURGH AUG. 12 1862. THE FIGHT IN VIRGINIA. THE REBELS FALL BACK SENDING A FLAG OF TRUCE TO BURY THEIR DEAD. THE ORDER FOR THE DRAFT‎

‎Ogdensburgh NY 1862. Narrow broadside 4-3/8" x 14-3/4". Old folds light dusting Very Good.<br/><br/> The Extra leads with a report from Washington on the battle at Culpeper Virginia on August 9 commonly known as the Battle of Cedar Mountain. The Confederates led by Stonewall Jackson repelled the advance of heavily outnumbered Union troops. "Many are mortally wounded in the arms and legs." Better results for the Union are reported from Hudson Missouri where Porter's Guerillas were routed. "The Confederates scattered in all directions. Some of the prisoners captured had taken the oath and given bonds." <br/> The Extra also reports the news doubtless unwelcome that the Secretary of War has ordered the draft of 300000 men about 60000 of whom will come from New York. Finally the Confederates are reported to have sought a truce in Culpeper in order to bury their dead. "With all their superiority of numbers they were too badly cut up to maintain their position. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 34184

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE BASTILLE IN AMERICA; OR DEMOCRATIC ABSOLUTISM. BY AN EYEWITNESS‎

‎London 1861. 5-19pp. Dbd. minor indentation where folded else fine. Relates the arrests and confinement of prisoners at Forts Lafayette and Munroe during the early days of the Civil War without charges having been brought against the prisoners. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM14340

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€ 126,91 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎The Chicago Times. Tuesday January 3 1865. Volume X. Number 14. The Capture of Savannah.‎

‎<p>Newspaper folio folded 4 pp. Some chips and folds at edges creasing at folds slight foxing less than normal aging; otherwise in very good condition. Much better than average paper from this period. This issue of The Chicago Times includes an article that starts on the front page about the capture of Savannah. Another front-page article covers Sherman's march through Georgia.</p> books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 106235

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
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€ 55,00 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THE CHRISTIAN BANNER. Vol. I No. 10‎

‎Fredericksburg 1862. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Tanned light wear and soiling several very small holes. Good plus. An anti-secession newspaper published in Confederate Virginia by Unionist James W. Hunnicutt. Hunnicutt published his paper until August 1862 when he fled Fredericksburg because of his Union sympathies. How he got away with it as long as he did is remarkable when one reads the contents. This issue includes a report on Rebel cruelty news of the continued fighting in Charleston updates on the activities of the Army of the Potomac and an interesting column outlining twelve ways in which those advocating secession lie just like the devil: <br> <br> "We have always known and ever maintained that the only security the South and Southern institutions had was contained in the provisions of the Federal Constitution. We indignantly spurn the base imputation and pronounce it an unmitigated secession falsehood. The traitors and enemies of the South are the Secession leaders of the South. Where are the men who fired up the Southern heart and precipitated this once glorious independent prosperous and happy country into the present terrible revolution.Abolitionism and secession combined to effect the overthrow of our government - the downfall of our country - Great God! What a fearful retribution awaits them in the awful future!" unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM46948

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William Reese Company
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€ 803,79 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎The Civil War; Photographs from the Special Collections of the Library of Congress. A Book of Postcards‎

‎San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks. paperback. fine. 30 Illus. Oblong 12mo pr. wrs. San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks n.d. circa 1997. Fine<br/> <br/> Pomegranate Artbooks unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 281836 ISBN : 1566404355 9781566404358

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€ 12,69 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎The Civil War; Photographs from the Special Collections of the Library of Congress. A Book of Postcards‎

‎San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks. paperback. fine. 30 Illus. Oblong 12mo pr. wrs. San Francisco: Pomegranate Artbooks n.d. circa 1997. Fine<br/><br/> Pomegranate Artbooks unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 281836 ISBN : 1566404355 9781566404358

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Argosy Book Store
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‎Civil War‎

‎THE CONNECTICUT CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION 1861-1865. CONTAINING THE HISTORY AND COMPLETE ROSTERS OF THE FIRST SQUADRON AND OF THE FIRST REGIMENT C.C.V.‎

‎Hartford: Case Lockwood & Brainard 1889. 24711pp. plus errata slip. Folio. Original drab printed wrappers stapled as issued. Front cover detached. Light wear and chipping to covers. Second leaf torn a bit in margin at staples. Good. A history of the Connecticut Cavalry in the Civil War complete with the addenda laid in. Scarce with only five copies located in OCLC. Case, Lockwood & Brainard unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM46786

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€ 63,46 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THE DAILY CITIZEN. THURSDAY JULY 2 1863‎

‎Vicksburg Ms.: J.M. Swords Proprietor 1863. Folio broadside printed on wallpaper. Old folds closed tear in blank margin of one fold some spotting. Very good. The newspapers printed on wallpaper in Vicksburg during its siege were widely noted at the time and the Union troops who took possession of the city on July 4 completed and distributed the last issue standing in type. Numerous facsimile versions were published later. This is the first reproduction issue probably produced in the North as a commemoration later in 1863. Brigham identifies this as the first reproduction noting its minor variations from the original mainly the substitution of the article "Recent Federal Losses at Vicksburg" in the last column. Brigham details some twenty facsimile versions. Brigham "Wall-Paper Newspapers of the Civil War" in BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS FOR WILBERFORCE EAMES New York 1924 pp.203-9. J.M. Swords, Proprietor unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM23055

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE FIRST OF MAY 1865 OR GENL MOVING DAY IN RICHMOND VA‎

‎New York: Published by H. & W. Voight. Lith. by Kimmel & Forster 254 & 256 Canal St. 1865. Broadside illustration lithograph 8-3/4" x 10." Very Good. <br /> <br /> "From building inscribed 'To let Apply Lincoln & Co.' Southerners at whom Negro thumbs his nose are moving 'C.S.A. Treasury' etc." Weitenkampf. <br /> Anticipating the end of the Civil War in Richmond the cartoon depicts Robert E. Lee collecting swords for placement in a cart drawn by two skeletal dogs Treasury Secretary Trenholm hauling away worthless Confederate bonds and a "Sheriff Sale" sign on the building. Bystanders look on. A dog urinates on a box entitled "C.S.A. Treasury. Waster Paper." <br /> Despite the title's date the cartoon issued before May 1 that date being the artist's prediction of the time of the Confederacy's collapse. The reference to Lincoln & Co. suggests the President was still alive. <br /> Weitenkampf 148 recording a 1905 reproduction only. Not in Reilly. OCLC 191119865 4- Clements U VA Williams Notre Dame as of March 2025. Also located at the Library of Congress Boston Public Library Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Published by H. & W. Voight. Lith. by Kimmel & Forster, 254 & 256 Canal St. unknown‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE FIRST OF MAY 1865 OR GENL MOVING DAY IN RICHMOND VA‎

‎New York: Published by H. & W. Voight. Lith. by Kimmel & Forster 254 & 256 Canal St. 1865. Broadside illustration 9" x 10-3/8". Brightly colored mildly toned. Small spot at top blank margin. Upper margin of blank verso shows remnants from former taping. Lower blank forecorner chipped. Very Good. <br/><br/> "From building inscribed 'To let Apply Lincoln & Co.' Southerners at whom Negro thumbs his nose are moving 'C.S.A. Treasury' etc." Weitenkampf. Anticipating the end of the Civil War in Richmond the cartoon depicts Robert E. Lee collecting swords for placement in a cart drawn by two skeletal dogs Treasury Secretary Trenholm hauling away worthless Confederate bonds and a "Sheriff Sale" sign on the building. Bystanders look on. A dog urinates on a box entitled "C.S.A. Treasury. Waster Paper." <br/> Despite the title's date the cartoon was probably issued before May 1 that date being the artist's prediction of the time of the Confederacy's collapse. The reference to Lincoln & Co. suggests the President was still alive. <br/>Weitenkampf 148 recording a 1905 reproduction only. Not in Reilly. OCLC 191119865 4- AAS Clements U VA Williams as of October 2019. Also located at the Library of Congress Boston Public Library Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. Published by H. & W. Voight. Lith. by Kimmel & Forster, 254 & 256 Canal St. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 34176

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE NEW YORK HERALD‎

‎New York 1865. 8pp. Large folio newspaper. A few scattered fox marks a touch of wear at folds. Very good unopened. Much of the news in this edition comes from the recently vanquished South especially from Virginia: a front page story reports on Gen. Sherman's march with his troops back to Alexandria and another recounts the arrival of the Sixth Corps in Danville. There is also a report from Richmond with the headline: "The People Respect the Power of the United States." Other unfolding news regards the plotting of the Lincoln assassins and a story on a filibuster movement against Mexico. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : WRCAM31224

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK MONDAY APRIL 10 1865. THE END. SURRENDER OF LEE AND THE WHOLE ARMY TO GRANT. TERMS OF SURRENDER. ALL HONOR TO GRANT MEADE SHERIDAN ORD HUMPHREYS WRIGHT GRIFFIN PARKE AND THEIR BRAVE TROOPS. HIGHLY INTERESTING DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING BEFORE THE SURRENDER. INTENSE ENTHUSIASM‎

‎New York 1865. Elephant folio 15-1/2" x 22." 8pp each page in six columns. Several pages of advertisements. The rest devoted to the details of the surrender. A large map on page 8 displays the final troop movements and Appomattox Court House. Disbound some spine separations Very Good.<br/> <br/> The surrender having occurred on April 9 the previous day this is one of the earliest accounts of the capitulation at Appomattox Court House. The first page prints the dramatic headlines in the left column; the balance of the front page pages four five and page 8 print related reports. Most of page 8 prints a large detailed map headed "THE SURRENDER OF LEE. Scenes of Grant's Operations Against Lee in Virginia; of Sherman's Operations Against Johnston in North Carolina." Interesting advertisements for a variety of goods and services are also printed as well as information about President Lincoln's discussions on the restoration of Virginia to the Union. unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 37333

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‎Civil War‎

‎The New York Weekly News. Saturday October 29 1864. Vol. VIII. No. 50.‎

‎<p>Newspaper folded six columns 8 pp. Mostly uncut a few splits chips and tears at folds a couple of small pieces are missing from center column that goes through paper and results in some loss of text throughout creasing some foxing or darkening name stamp in top margin paper somewhat fragile and is folded. Overall condition fair or better for newsprint. This issue includes substantial Civil War coverage. Most of the front page is dedicated to the war including coverage of the Battle of Cedar Creek the war in Missouri the war in Tennessee and information about General Sherman's activities. An article "From the South" provides some additional war coverage on a subsequent page.</p> books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 106238

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‎Civil War‎

‎The Platforms 1864 Election Broadside‎

‎Printed broadside text in two columns 9x11 1/2.A little browned a few marginal nicks and short tears tape repairs on verso; else very good. The platforms of the National Union Ticket supporting Lincoln for President and Andrew Johnson for Vice President is juxtaposed with that of the Democartic Party supporting George B. McClellan for President. According to the commentary the Union Platform wants to defeat the South through force of arms and end slavery. It seems that the Democartic Party is silent on the subject of slavery and is more interested in obtaining peace now. books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100708

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€ 465,35 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THE REBELLION OF THE CAVALIERS‎

‎New York: Sinclair Tousey 1863. Original printed glossy blue wrappers with wrapper title as issued. Disbound rubberstamps else a clean text and Very Good. 28pp. This poem is dedicated to all "who believe that all mankind are created with equal rights; that God is the common father and holds men and nations responsible for their acts; and that oppression in the long-account is worse for the oppressor than the oppressed." FIRST EDITION. Sabin 68327. 483 NUC 0093794 5. Not in Nevins Eberstadt Decker Nicholson Blockson. Sinclair Tousey unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10682

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‎Civil War‎

‎THE REBELLION OF THE CAVALIERS‎

‎New York: Sinclair Tousey 1863. Original printed glossy blue wrappers with wrapper title as issued. Disbound rubberstamps else a clean text and Very Good. 28pp. This poem is dedicated to all "who believe that all mankind are created with equal rights; that God is the common father and holds men and nations responsible for their acts; and that oppression in the long-account is worse for the oppressor than the oppressed." FIRST EDITION. Sabin 68327. 483 NUC 0093794 5. Not in Nevins Eberstadt Decker Nicholson Blockson. Sinclair Tousey unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10682

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎The Success of Black Troops At Petersburg Virginia Under Butler‎

‎<p><i>"They grinned and pushed on and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom they rolled irresistibly over and into the work."</i></p> <b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside. <i>New England Loyal Publication Society No. 200.</i> Boston Mass. June 27 1864. 1 p. 9 x 10¾ in.<p>A New York Tribune reporter praises the performance of the USCT: <i>"I find that in my account of the assault upon the rebel works in front of Petersburg I hardly did the colored troops justice. As before stated they held a position on the Jourdan Point road.They were first directed to assault the earthwork.the charge upon the advanced works was made in splendid style; and as the 'dusky warriors' stood shouting upon the parapet Gen. Smith decided that 'they would do' and sent word for them to storm the first redoubt. Steadily these troops moved on led by officers whose unostentatious bravery is worthy of emulation. With a shout and rousing cheers they dashed at the redoubt. Grape and canister were hurled at them by the infuriated rebels. They grinned and pushed on and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom rolled irresistibly over and into the work. The guns were speedily turned upon those of our 'misguided brethren' who forgot that 'discretion was the better part of valor.' </i></p><p><i>Another redoubt was carried in the same gallant style and the negroes have established a reputation that they will surely maintain."</i></p><p>With a discussion on using monies gathered from draft exemption payments to give bonuses when recruiting black troops in the South: <i>"as the government will continue to receive exemption money why should it not devote the sums which are likely to be thus gathered to bounties for soldiers white or black enlisting in the South. In that way the ranks could be kept full."</i></p><p>With reports on how the Southern planter aristocracy hates Lincoln and Johnson as running mate because both rose through the ranks of the <i>"common"</i> people.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The Boston-based New England Loyal Publication Society and the Loyal Publication Society of New York was founded in 1863 to bolster public support by disseminating pro-Union news articles and editorials to newspapers around the country. At first the two groups read newspapers to identify particularly useful articles and editorials and contact the editors to request that additional copies be printed. These items would then be distributed to Union soldiers or to newspapers. As the war progressed the societies began to write and publish their own broadsides.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Very good. Tape 1 inch on verso at horizontal fold some water stains visible mostly from back. Better than it sounds!</p>‎

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Seth Kaller, Inc.
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€ 634,57 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎The Success of Black Troops At Petersburg Virginia Under Butler‎

‎<p><i>"They grinned and pushed on and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom they rolled irresistibly over and into the work."</i></p> <b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside. <i>New England Loyal Publication Society No. 200.</i> Boston Mass. June 27 1864. 1 p. 9 x 10¾ in.<p>A New York Tribune reporter praises the performance of the USCT: <i>"I find that in my account of the assault upon the rebel works in front of Petersburg I hardly did the colored troops justice. As before stated they held a position on the Jourdan Point road.They were first directed to assault the earthwork.the charge upon the advanced works was made in splendid style; and as the 'dusky warriors' stood shouting upon the parapet Gen. Smith decided that 'they would do' and sent word for them to storm the first redoubt. Steadily these troops moved on led by officers whose unostentatious bravery is worthy of emulation. With a shout and rousing cheers they dashed at the redoubt. Grape and canister were hurled at them by the infuriated rebels. They grinned and pushed on and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom rolled irresistibly over and into the work. The guns were speedily turned upon those of our 'misguided brethren' who forgot that 'discretion was the better part of valor.' </i></p><p><i>Another redoubt was carried in the same gallant style and the negroes have established a reputation that they will surely maintain."</i></p><p>With a discussion on using monies gathered from draft exemption payments to give bonuses when recruiting black troops in the South: <i>"as the government will continue to receive exemption money why should it not devote the sums which are likely to be thus gathered to bounties for soldiers white or black enlisting in the South. In that way the ranks could be kept full."</i></p><p>With reports on how the Southern planter aristocracy hates Lincoln and Johnson as running mate because both rose through the ranks of the <i>"common"</i> people.</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The Boston-based New England Loyal Publication Society and the Loyal Publication Society of New York was founded in 1863 to bolster public support by disseminating pro-Union news articles and editorials to newspapers around the country. At first the two groups read newspapers to identify particularly useful articles and editorials and contact the editors to request that additional copies be printed. These items would then be distributed to Union soldiers or to newspapers. As the war progressed the societies began to write and publish their own broadsides.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Very good. Tape 1 inch on verso at horizontal fold some water stains visible mostly from back. Better than it sounds!</p> books‎

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Seth Kaller, Inc.
United States Estados Unidos Estados Unidos États-Unis
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€ 634,57 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THE TRIAL AND DEATH OF HENRY WIRZ WITH OTHER MATTERS PERTAINING THERETO‎

‎Raleigh 1908. 62pp. Original printed wrappers. Edges a trifle sunned. Otherwise very good. An account of the ill-fated Henry Wirz a Confederate soldier tried and hanged for conspiring with Jefferson Davis to torture and murder Union prisoners at Andersonville. Criticizes the mockery of a trial which sent Wirz to his death. Dedicated to the Ladies' Memorial Association and the Daughters of the Confederacy. Not in Nevins. unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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€ 114,22 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THE TRIP OF THE STEAMER OCEANUS TO FORT SUMTER AND CHARLESTON S.C.APRIL 14TH 1865‎

‎Brooklyn 1865. 1722pp. plus illus. Frontis. Original green cloth. Very good. Describes the journey the condition of the city upon arrival and the ceremony to which they travelled: the raising of the flag of the United States over Fort Sumter to commemorate the close of the Civil War. Not in Nevins. SABIN 25863 hardcover‎

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William Reese Company
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€ 126,91 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THE TRIP OF THE STEAMER OCEANUS TO FORT SUMTER AND CHARLESTON S.C.APRIL 14TH 1865‎

‎Brooklyn 1865. 1722pp. plus illus. Frontis. Original green cloth. Very good. Describes the journey the condition of the city upon arrival and the ceremony to which they travelled: the raising of the flag of the United States over Fort Sumter to commemorate the close of the Civil War. Not in Nevins. SABIN 25863. hardcover books‎

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William Reese Company
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€ 126,91 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THREE LOYALTY OATHS SIGNED BY FORMER CONFEDERATES. 1 WHEREAS ANDREW JOHNSON PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES DID ON THE 7TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 1867 ISSUE A PROCLAMATION PROCLAIMING FULL PARDON TO CERTAIN PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE LATE REBELLION CONDITIONED UPON TAKING AND SUBSCRIBING A CERTAIN OATH THEREIN SET FORTH AND HERETO ATTACHED AND HEREIN INSERTED.'I THOMAS K. DAVIS DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR OR AFFIRM ." At head: Printed and Sold by R.A. Waters Penn. Ave. Cor. 13th Street. With a postal stamp and Washington DC cancel. 2 "AMNESTY OATH. I ARTHUR MCMURTRY DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR IN THE PRESENCE OF ALMIGHTY GOD THAT I WILL HEREAFTER FAITHFULLY DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNION OF STATES THEREUNDER; AND THAT I WILL IN LIKE MANNER ABIDE BY AND SUPPORT ALL LAWS AND PROCLAMATIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE DURING THE EXISTING REBELLION WITH REFERENCE TO THE EMANCIPATION OF SLAVERY; SO HELP ME GOD. SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME THIS 5 DAY OF JULY 1865 AT GALVESTON TEXAS." SIG‎

‎Partly printed documents completed in manuscript varying sizes measuring in the range of 7-7.5" x 9-9.75". Matted and mounted behind glass in a 17" x 34" gilt decorative frame. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Former Confederates were required to sign oaths of loyalty before regaining citizenship and voting rights. The language of these three oaths differs slightly but each requires the signer to "defend the Constitution of the United States" particularly in reference to the emancipation of slaves.<br /> Davis's oath taken in the District of Columbia is printed at page 105 of Stanley Turkel's book "Heroes of the American Reconstruction" 2005. Davis's background and State of residence are not disclosed. Arthur McMurtry was a corporal in the 26th Texas Cavalry. He is listed in the 1870 Federal Census and two later Galveston directories 1888-1891 as a bookkeeper. Cousinard was mayor of East Baton Rouge from 1857-1859. He enlisted with Company B of the 9th Battalion Louisiana Infantry in 1862. After signing his amnesty oath he became sheriff of East Baton Rouge on May 11 1864.<br /> Arthur McMurtry is distantly related to Pulitzer Prize winner Larry McMurtry: his great-grandfather John McMurtry 1748-1790 was the brother of Larry McMurtry's great-great-great-great-grandfather Samuel McMurtry 1744-1796. Lineage determined using several family trees on Ancestry web site and cross-referencing with Federal Censuses death records and information found on the Texas State Cemetery website. unknown‎

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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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€ 2.411,39 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎THREE SEPARATE WORKS CONTAINING GENERAL ORDERS AND A CIRCULAR FROM THE UNION ARMY'S DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH PRINTED JUST AFTER THE END OF THE CIVIL WAR REGARDING ISSUES RELEVANT TO THE END OF AN ARMED CONFLICT INCLUDING ONE THREATENING PUNISHMENT OF SOUTHERNERS FOR CONTINUED RESISTANCE‎

‎Hilton Head S.C. 1865. 113pp. Each disbound from a larger volume with two stab holes along the left margin. Overall very good. A fascinating trio of printed general orders and circulars issued from Hilton Head by the Union Army's Department of the South in the two months after Lee's surrender. The three publications include a total of six general orders and a circular. Each touches upon a subject related to the end of war and the various issues that must be dealt with to ensure peace and settle military enrollment and business matters. The three works here include: <br> <br> 1 "Headquarters Department of the South Hilton Head S. C. May 31 1865." General Orders No. 80 May 11 1865 and General Orders No. 90 May 11 1865. The latter reads in part: "Punishment of Guerrillas. All the forces of the enemy east of the Mississippi river having been duly surrendered.under agreements of parole and disbandment.it is Ordered that from and after the first day of June 1865 any and all persons found in arms against the United States or who may commit acts of hostility against it.will be regarded as guerrillas and punished with death." <br> <br> 2 "Headquarters Department of the South Hilton Head S. C. June 6 1865." General Orders No. 83 signed in type by Secretary of State William H. Seward May 29 1865. Also signed in ink by acting Assistant Adjutant General T.D. Hodges. The order reads in part: <br> <br> "A copy of the President's Amnesty Proclamation.is herewith appended.so as to insure its benefits to the people and guard the Government against fraud.The oath prescribed in the proclamation may be taken and subscribed before any commissioned officer civil military or naval in the service of the United States.All who receive such oaths are hereby authorized to give certified copies.to this department where they will be deposited and remain in the archives of the Government." <br> <br> 3 "Headquarters Department of the South Hilton Head S. C. June 16 1865." General Orders No. 94 May 29 1865; Circular No. 23 June 5 1865; General Orders No. 100 May 28 1865; General Orders No. 101 May 30 1865 and June 10 1865. General Orders No. 94 includes a telegram concerning returned prisoners of war. It reads in part: "The Secretary of War directs that returned Prisoners of War enlisted men who have endured the hardships of Andersonville Florence Salisbury and other rebel prisons be mustered out as soon as possible and allowed three months extra pay." <br> <br> General Orders No. 100 reads in part: "Commanding officers of regiments will at once muster for commutation of rations all men of their respective commands who have been prisoners of war and have not been mustered for or paid commutation of rations for the time they were in the rebel hands." The final order allows for soldiers to buy their "arms and accoutrements" from the Ordnance Department. <br> <br> An interesting assortment of documents dealing with immediate post-Civil-War issues. unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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€ 761,49 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎TWO GREAT RAIDS. COL. GRIERSON'S SUCCESSFUL SWOOP THROUGH MISSISSIPPI. MORGAN'S DISASTROUS RAID THROUGH INDIANA AND OHIO. VIVID NARRATIVES OF BOTH OF THESE GREAT OPERATIONS WITH EXTRACTS FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS. JOHN MORGAN'S ESCAPE LAST RAID AND DEATH‎

‎Washington D.C.: National Tribune 1897. 320pp. Lacks wrappers text brittle. Fair to Good. National Tribune unknown books‎

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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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€ 21,15 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎Two Manuscript Letters Signed by a New Jersey Soldier to His Family Describing Conditions in Virginia.‎

‎Three leaves two 8 x10 sheets and one 5x10 text on all sides and comes with typed transcripts. Normal aging and browning and a few tears at folds. The letters were written by George Roden who was born in 1841 from Newark New Jersey who was the son of English immigrants and served in the 2nd New Jersey Infantry regiment. He was a corporal at the time these letters were written. The letters talk about the desolation of the Virginia countryside. "Not a fence or a decent house is to be seen for miles… the black remains of Camp fires with the filth of the many camps of both armies are seen on most every farm. I tell you Va. is suffering for her folly." The letters are from Alexandria and Stafford Court House Virginia. See guide to Roden family papers at the William L. Clements Library. books‎

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
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€ 549,96 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Union Cards‎

‎New York: Benjamin W. Hitchcock 1862. CIVIL WAR. New York: Benjamin W. Hitchcock 1862.<br> <br> A complete deck of 52 Civil War playing cards. Each card standard size 3 9/16 x 2 1/2 inches; 91 x 63 mm. The usual suits are replaced with "National Emblems" including blue Federal eagles blue 13-star shields red stars and red American flags. Jacks are replaced by majors Queens by the Goddess of Liberty and Kings are replaced by colonels. The ace of eagles is a large illustration with publisher's imprints as well. Backs of cards are printed in blue with a shield flags a star with the letters "US" an anchor and oak leaves and acorns. Housed together in the original pull-top box. Box embellished on the front with an images of the Goddess of Liberty and the words " National Emblems!! Something New in the Card World! Time for a Change! Foreign Emblems Used Long Enough in the U.S." The back side of the box reads<br> <br> "THE AMERICAN CARD CO. Confident that the introduction of NATIONAL EMBLEMS in place of Foreign in PLAYING CARDS will be hailed with delight by the American People take pleasure in presenting the UNION PLAYING CARDS. As the first and only Genuine American Cards ever produced in the fullest confidence that the time is not far distant when they will be the leading Card in the American market. EXPLANATION. The Union Cards are calculated to play all the Games for which the old style of Playing Cards are used. The suits are EAGLES SHIELDS STARS and FLAGS GODDESS OF LIBERTY in place of Queen COLONEL for King MAJOR for Jack. In playing with these Cards they are to be called by the names the emblems represent and as the Emblems are as familiar as household words everywhere among the American people they can be used as readily the first occasion as Cards bearing Foreign emblems."<br> <br> After this run of cards in 1862 the American Card Company produced another pack of these cards in 1863 but here the backgrounds of the kings and knaves cards had been removed.<br> <br> Cards are in very good to about fine condition with just a mild amount of finger soiling and toning. The 7 of Stars card with a small half-inch closed tear. Box is a bit toned and with some minor chips. With a "2-cent" George Washington stamp affixed to inner lip of the box. Stamp has been canceled with the date "1864." Overall an about fine collection of Civil War playing cards.<br> <br> HBS 68782.<br> <br> $4500. Benjamin W. Hitchcock unknown‎

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Heritage Book Shop, LLC
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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Union Civil War Pamphlet "The Battle of Cedar Creek" Printed in 1864‎

‎The Battle of Cedar Creek" Civil War Pamphlet. October 19 1864. Printed with the header "Liberty and Union Forever" with two American flags and a red and blue border. In blue type. In part: "Old Early camped at Fisher's Hill. Resolved some Yankee blood to spill; He chose his time when Phil. was gone The Yankee camp to fall upon. Get out of the way says Gen. Early I've come to drive you from the valley. At night like theif of sense bereft. He marched his troops around our left With orders strict unto his boys To nothing take't would make a noise." While they were on their mission bent We Yanks were sleeping in our tents; Until the Rebs with rousing volley Warned us to sleep was death and folly. Get out &c." 8" by 4.75." In excellent condition. unknown books‎

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Max Rambod Inc.
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€ 84,61 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Union Patriotic Cover‎

‎Gorham Maine 1864. unbound. Union patriotic cover with a large imprint of an angry Heraldic Eagle with stars & stripes shield holding arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other draped with a banner marked "E. Pluribus Unum." Postmarked: "Gorham Maine July 13" with a cancelled 3c Washington A-25 stamp pink variety. No year circa 1864 3 x 5.5 inches. Small quarter-inch stain on the irregularly cut left margin not affecting postmark. Good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books‎

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Argosy Book Store
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€ 84,61 Kaufen

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Union Volunteers Refreshment Saloon‎

‎<p>Showing Union troops arriving in Philadelphia from New Jersey via ferry and marching in formation towards the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon cheered on by Philadelphians. Text at the bottom lists members of the committee and men willing to accept donations for the saloon. This image became a choice souvenir for soldiers passing through Philadelphia.</p> <b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Print. <i>Union Volunteers Refreshment Saloon of Philadelphia</i>. James Queen delineator and lithographer. Philadelphia: Thomas Sinclair 1861. In period frame 35 x 29 in. <p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon was organized in South Philadelphia in 1861 by grocer Barzilla S. Brown. He began informally distributing food to Union troops traveling through Philadelphia an important rail and steamer hub. The relief effort became official on May 27 1861. The saloon provided soldiers with food drink stamps and paper and offered traveling troops a place to rest. This initial effort differed in some ways from the later Sanitary Fairs that contributed to the care of sick and wounded soldiers. At this point the civilian members were catering to the needs of healthy new recruits.</p><p>In September the Refreshment Saloon added a hospital to aid sick and wounded troops. The saloon supported itself through donations of food clothing cash and later through admission cost to view the Confederate navy vessel <i>Ram</i> which was captured in 1863. After providing social and medical services for four years the saloon closed in late 1865.</p><p><b>James Fuller Queen</b> 1820-1886 apprenticed to learn lithographic draftsmanship. He drew a large variety of lithographs for large printing houses of Wagner & McGuigan Thomas Sinclair and P. S. Duval. He drew views of buildings cities scenic attractions newsworthy events portraits sheet music covers diplomas illustrations for magazines and other images. He also became an outstanding chromolithographer. His view of the "Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon" is one of Queen's most complex works and perhaps the one for which he is best known. He later drew the United States Sanitary Commission Fair in Philadelphia.</p><p><b>Thomas S. Sinclair</b> c. 1805-1881 was born in the Orkney Islands of Scotland and studied lithography in Edinburgh and other cities. He started his own printing firm in Philadelphia in 1838. He was among the first in Philadelphia to experiment with color lithography. From 1854 to 1859 his brother joined him in the firm of Thomas Sinclair & Co. Later his son worked with him in Thomas Sinclair & Son. He published three different hand-colored lithographs by Queen of Brown's Refreshment Saloon and its friendly rival William M. Cooper's Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon in 1861.</p> Thomas Sinclair books‎

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Seth Kaller, Inc.
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€ 1.692,20 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎WAR TELEGRAM MARKING MAP caption title‎

‎Boston: L. Prang & Co. 1862. Large lithographic poster 38 x 26 inches. Backed with later paper. Old fold lines some minor soiling and wear. Minor loss at a few folds. Nearly very good. A handsome and large-scale map of Virginia from Norfolk to Lynchburg and north to Baltimore and Harper's Ferry. The explanatory cartouche indicates "The extraordinary large scale on which this map is drawn has been adapted to make it just what we designed it to be namely 1st. The most distinct map ever published of the whole Virginia Territory; 2nd. A Marking Map that is a map to mark the change of positions of the Union Forces in red pencil and the Rebel Forces in blue on the receipt of every telegram from the seat of war; for this latter purpose we want plenty of space and a distinctness combined with enough detail not to crowd but to enable us to follow the march of the army as advised by the telegrams. The pencils which we also furnish should be used with a light hand to enable obliterating the marks with the aid of a little soft bread if found necessary. These peculiarities combined with extreme cheapness will make this Map a welcome companion to every person interested in the pending struggle of our nation." L. Prang & Co. unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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€ 2.115,25 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎What Jeff Davis Thinks of the War‎

‎Small broadside 11 1/2x 9 printed on one side. A little darkened with a few spots and some light dampstaining; else very good. This broadside is a response to the Democratic Party platform which suggests the war is all but lost and advises meeting with the Confederate government to talk peace terms. The National Union Ticket supporting Abraham Lincoln quotes at length from speeches of Jefferson Davis revealing the difficult circumstances facing the Confederacy concluding ".Vote For Lincoln! This is the most effecfive way of EndingThe War And Restoring The Union." National Union Executive Committee unknown‎

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
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€ 507,66 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎What Jeff Davis Thinks of the War‎

‎Small broadside 11 1/2x 9 printed on one side. A little darkened with a few spots and some light dampstaining; else very good. This broadside is a response to the Democratic Party platform which suggests the war is all but lost and advises meeting with the Confederate government to talk peace terms. The National Union Ticket supporting Abraham Lincoln quotes at length from speeches of Jefferson Davis revealing the difficult circumstances facing the Confederacy concluding ".Vote For Lincoln! This is the most effecfive way of EndingThe War And Restoring The Union." National Union Executive Committee unknown books‎

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‎WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WAR WHO ACCOUNTABLE FOR ITS HORRORS AND DESOLATIONS‎

‎New York 1864. Broadside 9-1/8" x 11-1/2". Printed in two columns light indications at blank top margin of prior matting on blank verso. Near Fine.<br/><br/> The AAS entry for this broadside states that the words at its foot "For sale by all news agents. Price $1 per 100" are identical to the language of several 1864 Republican campaign broadsides published by the National Union Executive Committee Astor House New York. "Presumably this edition was also published by the Republican Party's national committee."<br/> The broadside begins with "EXTRACTS from a Speech by ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS now Vice-President of the Confederate States delivered in the Secession Convention of Georgia on the 31st day of January 1861: 'This step the secession of Georgia once taken can never be recalled; and all the baleful and withering consequences that must follow as you will see will rest on the Convention for all coming time. To attempt to overthrow such a Government as this. is the height of madness folly and wickedness to which I can neither lend my sanction nor my vote'." In his 1868 book 'A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States' Stephens declared the Speech to be a "fabrication."<br/> There follows an answer to the question 'WHO COMMENCED THE WAR' "Those who would throw the guilt of the war upon the shoulders of Mr. Lincoln are requested to read the following catalogue of 'remarkable events' published in a Southern Almanac all of which occurred during the Presidency of Mr. Buchanan." The "Catalogue" is a list of aggressions committed by the Southern States. "All these were warlike and treasonable acts."<br/>De Renne 1316. Not in Sabin Bartlett Nevins Eberstadt LCP Monaghan. OCLC shows a number of institutional locations. unknown books‎

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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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€ 719,18 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎Y RHYFEL CARTREFOL YN AMERICA. HANES BRWYDR Y BULL RUN Y GYNTAF O'R YMLADDFEYDD GWAEDLYD A FUL RHWNG YR UNDEBWYR A'R CYNGHREIRIAID YN YSTOD Y RHYFEL A FU RHYNGDDYNT O 1861 HYD 1865‎

‎Caernarfon Wales: H. Humphreys. @ 1865. 2 12 2 advt pp. Bound in modern wrappers. Very Good. The head of the title reads 'Rhif 78. Llyfrau Ceiniog Humphreys Caernarfon.' <br /> OCLC 28211818 3- Harvard U VA VA Hist. 13367468 1- Lincoln Pres. Lib. as of February 2024. Not in Eberstadt Decker Nevins Sabin Dornbusch Nicholson. H. Humphreys. [@ unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19217

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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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€ 211,52 Kaufen

‎Civil War‎

‎Y RHYFEL CARTREFOL YN AMERICA. HANES BRWYDR Y BULL RUN Y GYNTAF O'R YMLADDFEYDD GWAEDLYD A FUL RHWNG YR UNDEBWYR A'R CYNGHREIRIAID YN YSTOD Y RHYFEL A FU RHYNGDDYNT O 1861 HYD 1865‎

‎Caernarfon Wales: H. Humphreys. @ 1865. 2 12 2 advt pp. Bound in modern wrappers. Very Good. The head of the title reads 'Rhif 78. Llyfrau Ceiniog Humphreys Caernarfon.' <br/>OCLC 13367468 1- Lincoln Pres. Lib. as of January 2020. Not in Eberstadt Decker Nevins Sabin Dornbusch Nicholson. H. Humphreys. [@ unknown books‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19217

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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎“Separating the Loyal from the Disloyal” in Reconstruction North Carolina‎

‎1865. No binding. Fine. Archive of materials relating to the administering of loyalty oaths in North Carolina after the Civil War during presidential Reconstruction. 1865-1866. 21814.01. William H. Bagley Autograph Letter Signed as private secretary of Governor William Holden to William Barrow John Odom and others. Raleigh N.C. July 10 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""Your Memorial . has been received at this office and the Governor directs me to say in reply that the matter therein referred to will be attended to at the earliest possible moment. This however cannot be done until the Enrolling Boards shall have accomplished their work in the different counties in administering the oath of amnesty to the people - separating the loyal from the disloyal. In the meantime the preservations of the Public peace will devolve upon the Justices of the Peace in the several counties who have the right on all occasions to control the Local Police and posses the power to increase the same to such a number as they may deem necessary to meet any emergency which may arise in which they may think is likely to arise .""21814.02 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor to Col. David A. Barnes with matching cover addressed ""To the Clerk of the County Court of Northampton County Jackson N.C."" Entitled ""Directions for Qualifying Magistrates and Organizing the County Courts."" Raleigh N.C. July 8 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt"".If necessary you will call on the officers of the Local Police to notify the Justices to meet at the Courthouse on a day to be appointed by you. And said officers are hereby commanded to aid you in notifying the Justices to attend. When the Justices shall have assembled you will administer to them first the oath of amnesty; secondly the oath to be found in the Revised Code chapter 76 page 434 to maintain the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States; thirdly the oath of office to be found in Revised Code chapter 76 page 441. No Justice or other officer who is included in any of the fourteen excluded classes of the President's amnesty proclamation will be permitted to take the oaths prescribed or enter on the performance of duty until a pardon shall have been received by him from the President. And the oath of amnesty is not to be administered to any one who is not disposed to take it willingly and cheerfully. If any Justice named in the commission hesitates to take the oath it will be your duty to withhold it from him . The Clerk will make a full and complete record on his books of the proceedings of the Justices a copy of which you will at once transmit to this office.""21814.03 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor. September 15 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""You are hereby directed to retain the Amnesty Oath books until further orders as they will be kept open to allow the people to take said oath up to the time of voting for Governor members of Congress & c.""21814.04 Manuscript Document Oath. Northampton County N.C. August 15 1865. 1 p.21814.05 Printed Document Oath of Allegiance 1865 unissued. 1 p.21814.06 W.W. Holden Partly Printed Document Signed appointing twenty-two men 2 of whom are identified as dead as Justices of the Peace. Raleigh N.C. June 19 1865. 1 p.Excerpt""WE in order to promote the speedy restoration of CIVIL AUTHORITY in the State of North-Carolina and ensure the perpetuation of a REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT and reposing special trust and confidence in your prudence integrity and zeal for the preservation of peace and good order do hereby appoint you JUSTICES OF THE PEACE for the County of Northampton as long as a Provisional Governor shall conti. See website for full description‎

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎“Separating the Loyal from the Disloyal” in Reconstruction North Carolina‎

‎1865. No binding. Fine. Archive of materials relating to the administering of loyalty oaths in North Carolina after the Civil War during presidential Reconstruction. 1865-1866. 21814.01. William H. Bagley Autograph Letter Signed as private secretary of Governor William Holden to William Barrow John Odom and others. Raleigh N.C. July 10 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""Your Memorial . has been received at this office and the Governor directs me to say in reply that the matter therein referred to will be attended to at the earliest possible moment. This however cannot be done until the Enrolling Boards shall have accomplished their work in the different counties in administering the oath of amnesty to the people - separating the loyal from the disloyal. In the meantime the preservations of the Public peace will devolve upon the Justices of the Peace in the several counties who have the right on all occasions to control the Local Police and posses the power to increase the same to such a number as they may deem necessary to meet any emergency which may arise in which they may think is likely to arise .""21814.02 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor to Col. David A. Barnes with matching cover addressed ""To the Clerk of the County Court of Northampton County Jackson N.C."" Entitled ""Directions for Qualifying Magistrates and Organizing the County Courts."" Raleigh N.C. July 8 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt"".If necessary you will call on the officers of the Local Police to notify the Justices to meet at the Courthouse on a day to be appointed by you. And said officers are hereby commanded to aid you in notifying the Justices to attend. When the Justices shall have assembled you will administer to them first the oath of amnesty; secondly the oath to be found in the Revised Code chapter 76 page 434 to maintain the Constitution of the State not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States; thirdly the oath of office to be found in Revised Code chapter 76 page 441. No Justice or other officer who is included in any of the fourteen excluded classes of the President's amnesty proclamation will be permitted to take the oaths prescribed or enter on the performance of duty until a pardon shall have been received by him from the President. And the oath of amnesty is not to be administered to any one who is not disposed to take it willingly and cheerfully. If any Justice named in the commission hesitates to take the oath it will be your duty to withhold it from him . The Clerk will make a full and complete record on his books of the proceedings of the Justices a copy of which you will at once transmit to this office.""21814.03 W.W. Holden Printed Letter Signed in Type as Provisional Governor. September 15 1865 1 p. quarto on State of North Carolina Executive Department lettersheet.Excerpt""You are hereby directed to retain the Amnesty Oath books until further orders as they will be kept open to allow the people to take said oath up to the time of voting for Governor members of Congress & c.""21814.04 Manuscript Document Oath. Northampton County N.C. August 15 1865. 1 p.21814.05 Printed Document Oath of Allegiance 1865 unissued. 1 p.21814.06 W.W. Holden Partly Printed Document Signed appointing twenty-two men 2 of whom are identified as dead as Justices of the Peace. Raleigh N.C. June 19 1865. 1 p.Excerpt""WE in order to promote the speedy restoration of CIVIL AUTHORITY in the State of North-Carolina and ensure the perpetuation of a REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT and reposing special trust and confidence in your prudence integrity and zeal for the preservation of peace and good order do hereby appoint you JUSTICES OF THE PEACE for the County of Northampton as long as a Provisional Governor shall conti. See website for full description books‎

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎“The Excursion of the Bought Nominations” Showing Balloon “Union League”‎

‎<p><b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside <i>"The Excursion of the Bought Nominations The Large Balloon 'Union League' Will Start Immediately. The Balloon is managed by the Old Hunkers in the Ring."</i> 1864. 4 ¾ x 8 ½ in. </p><b>Historical Background</b><p>The Union League Club formed in New York in 1863 to support Union troops and cultivate civil devotion. Made up of prominent citizens in New York Philadelphia Brooklyn New Haven and Chicago the clubs raised money to provide for the U.S. Sanitary Commission and establish a group of political elites to sustain Union military efforts. The league favored a strong central government tariff protections and internal improvements.</p><p>The "Old Hunkers" were the conservative branch of the New York state Democratic party in the mid-nineteenth century. They favored the status quo whether in business or on the contentious issue of slavery. The more progressive "Barnburner" faction stood in opposition to the old Hunkers and were against slavery strong state powers expanding the public debt and government subsidizing businesses.</p><p>Though the Old Hunkers shared many similarities in terms of business philosophy with the Union League—especially that of strong central government power and infrastructure improvements—the disconnect between the two groups' stance on slavery makes this cartoon perplexing. Are the Old Hunkers carefully managing the political situation the balloon through the New York political machine note the capital "R" of Ring as in the infamous Tweed Ring Or are they setting the progressive Union Leaguers adrift</p>‎

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‎“The Excursion of the Bought Nominations” Showing Balloon “Union League”‎

‎<p><b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside <i>"The Excursion of the Bought Nominations The Large Balloon 'Union League' Will Start Immediately. The Balloon is managed by the Old Hunkers in the Ring."</i> 1864. 4 ¾ x 8 ½ in. </p><b>Historical Background</b><p>The Union League Club formed in New York in 1863 to support Union troops and cultivate civil devotion. Made up of prominent citizens in New York Philadelphia Brooklyn New Haven and Chicago the clubs raised money to provide for the U.S. Sanitary Commission and establish a group of political elites to sustain Union military efforts. The league favored a strong central government tariff protections and internal improvements.</p><p>The "Old Hunkers" were the conservative branch of the New York state Democratic party in the mid-nineteenth century. They favored the status quo whether in business or on the contentious issue of slavery. The more progressive "Barnburner" faction stood in opposition to the old Hunkers and were against slavery strong state powers expanding the public debt and government subsidizing businesses.</p><p>Though the Old Hunkers shared many similarities in terms of business philosophy with the Union League—especially that of strong central government power and infrastructure improvements—the disconnect between the two groups' stance on slavery makes this cartoon perplexing. Are the Old Hunkers carefully managing the political situation the balloon through the New York political machine note the capital "R" of Ring as in the infamous Tweed Ring Or are they setting the progressive Union Leaguers adrift</p> books‎

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‎CIVIL WAR - CONFEDERACY‎

‎"The Christian Banner" - Pro-Confederate Paper From Union-Occupied Fredericksburg‎

‎<p><i>"The colored population of Fredericksburg are strolling about town and seem to be perfectly happy our country is ruined and slaughtered worse than beeves all on account of the negroes! Can it be possible that man will sacrifice their country for the negro…"</i></p><p>A fine war-date newspaper published in Fredericksburg Virginia. Articles on the front page describe the destruction of President Jefferson Davis's Mississippi plantation the Battle of Memphis military actions near Richmond and an account of operations near Charleston South Carolina. Several other articles deal with the subject of slavery.</p> <b>CIVIL WAR – CONFEDERACY.</b>Newspaper. June 11 1862. <i>The Christian Banner</i> Fredericksburg Va. J.W. Hunnicutt Vol. 1 Number 6. 4 pp. large folio.<p><b>Excerpts</b></p><p>"<i>We learn that the vandals have come off their boats and battered down and utterly destroyed the residence of Jeff. Davis and also that of Joe Davis. Their acts of destruction and vandalism in that neighborhood were complete leaving nothing behind but a bleak and desolate track behind them</i>."</p><p>"<i>African Slavery. The fact can be no longer disguised; let this war result as it may African Slavery in Virginia is already virtually swept from her territory. If she would lay down her arms and return to the Union her citizens might receive some remuneration for their servants from Government</i>"</p><p>"<i>Submission … This is submission with a tyrant's rod and a vengeance. And all who were opposed to secession have been forced to </i>submit<i> because a Military despotism has been hanging over them ever since. and this is freedom—Independence!"</i></p><p>"<i>The word submission has produced a greater terror over the Southern people than any word in the world. Submission! Submission to what Submission to Old Abe Lincoln Submission to Black Republican rule what power had he Lincoln none whatever! If all the States had remained quietly and peacefully in the Union. Lincoln could not have inaugurated a civil war upon the South</i>"</p>‎

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‎Civil War Medicine 1861-1865‎

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‎Chelsea House: Academic & Professional United States. Paperback/Brand New. 9780791052075. C. Keith Wilbur. Academic & Professional paperback‎

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