Published by Boston: published at the office of "Littell's Living Age", 1864
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Poor copy with wear and tear as with age. Page edges cut unevenly. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; 86 pages. Notes; Some library marks remain. Subjects; Reports. United States Sanitary Commission. Prisoners of War. Confederate prisons. Union prisoners. 3 Kg.
Published by Boston: published at the office of "Littell's Living Age", 1864
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Poor copy with wear and tear as with age. Page edges cut unevenly. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; 86 pages. Notes; Some library marks remain. Subjects; Reports. United States Sanitary Commission. Prisoners of War. Confederate prisons. Union prisoners. 1 Kg.
Published by King & Baird, 1864
Seller: Boomer's Books, Weare, NH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Sun faded cloth with pebbled texture and gilt titles. Former library markings in white on spine, head and foot of spine cloth missing - No other indications of library association save peforated stamp to title page and notations on copyright page. The boards show edge and corner wear, but the whole is tightly bound and unmarked.
Published by U.S. Sanitary Commission, New York, 1864
Seller: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
U. S. Sanitary Commission. Narrative of the privations and sufferings of United States Officers and soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the rebel authorities. 8vo. 283pp. 4 plates. Philadelphia: King & Baird for the U. S. Sanitary Commission, 1864. 232 x 146 mm. Original cloth, worn at extremities and corners. Light toning, but very good. First Edition of this official report of the U. S. Sanitary Commission detailing the 'brutal and inhumane' treatment of Union army prisoners by the Confederacy as opposed to the 'kind and tender" (?) treatment Confederate prisoners received at Union army prisoner stations. An appendix contains accounts of the notorious Andersonville prison camp.