Southern Storm; Sherman's March to the Sea
New York: Harper, 2008. Illus. 671pp. 8vo, two-toned boards, d.w. New York: Harper, (2008). Near Fine. More
New York: Harper, 2008. Illus. 671pp. 8vo, two-toned boards, d.w. New York: Harper, (2008). Near Fine. More
Boston: Nichols and Noyes, 1865. A Record of College, Field, and Prison. 5 plates. 331pp. 12mo, original brown cloth, cloth lightly soiled, edges of corners lightly worn, margin of Frontis. foxed. Boston: Nichols and Noyes, 1865. First Edition. Henry Ward Camp fought at Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina. He became a prisoner in Libby Prison. After his release he fought at Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia. More
title vignette. 94pp. 8vo, disbound. London, Machell Stace, 1806. Reprint of the 2nd issue, February, 1731. The parameters and rights of the founders of the Colony of South Carolina are contained on page 88. More
Spartanburg: Reprint Company, 1967. Preface by Richard H. Shryock. Frontispiece black and white illustrations. 415pp., 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. Spartanburg: The Reprint Co., n.d. (ca. 1967). Top edge lightly foxed, else fine in very good(+) dust wrapper (foxed inside). More
Charleston: Walker, Evans, & Cogswell, 1935. 460pp., tall 8vo, red cloth, spine a little rubbed. Charleston: Walker, Evans, & Cogswell, (1935). Very good. Ownership presentation. More
Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1994. Illus. 8vo, red cloth, d.w., corners of cloth bumped, otherwise fine. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, (1994). More
New York: Norton, 1976. Illus. 8vo, gray cloth, d.w. New York: Norton, (1976). Very good Presentation copy. More
New York: Norton, 1976. Illus. 8vo, gray cloth, d.w. chipped and lightly dampstained, pencil marks in many page margins. New York: Norton, (1976). More
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