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Published by The Macmillan Co., New York, 1913
Seller: Broadhursts of Southport Ltd ABA ILAB BA, Southport, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Orig.cloth,gilt. Condition: Near Fine. Colour Folding Map of Confederate States in Back (illustrator). First Edition.
Published by The Battle of Gettysburg Company, San Francisco, 1915
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition Signed
Orange Printed Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Map (illustrator). First Edition. 16 Pp. Summary Of The Battle Scene Related By Col. E. C. Johnson [Union] And Col. M. R. Hughes [Confederate]. Ownership Signature Of Artist Julia Bracken Wendt, San Francisco, 1915. Julia Bracken Wendt, Sculptor, Art Teacher, And Spouse Of California Impressionist Painter William Wendt, Exhibited At The Columbian Exposition, This Pan Pacific Exposition, The San Diego Exposition, Etc., And Her Many Large Sculptures For Public Buildings And Gardens In California Are Still Prized. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Published by H.P. Lathrop; Jules Manouvrier, Lithographer, [New Orleans], 1862
Seller: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.
Oblong 22" x 18-3/4". Map lithographed by Jules Manouvrier. Matted and housed in an attractive wood frame. Minor wear, Very Good. The map shows Kentucky, Tennessee, and portions of North Carolina, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia; and an inset entitled 'Reduced Continuation of Missouri R.', which lists 'J. Manouvrier & Co. Lith N.O.' Towns, railroad routes, rivers are depicted. "Jules Manouvrier arrived in New Orleans from Prussia at the age of twenty-two in 1838 and remained there until he died in 1875. In addition to views of prominent buildings, he lithographed maps and numerous pieces of sheet music" [Jumonville, Set to Music: The Engravers, Artists, and Lithographers of New Orleans Sheet Music 131]. During the summer of 1861, Manouvrier was producing $5 and $10 Confederate notes for the CSA Treasury Department. During shipment of the $10 notes to Richmond, some were stolen after packages broke open in transit. The CSA Treasury was forced to destroy the entire issue of Manouvrier $10 notes so as not to undermine public confidence in the Treasury. [Hughes, Brent: "The 'Most Wanted' Confederate Note", The Virginia Numismatist, Volume 6, Number 1, 1970, pp. 12-13.] Parrish & Willingham 6180. Stevenson [Second Edition] 75.6. Crandall 3053. Not in Jumonville or Thompson.