1861 1ed Southern Rebellion Confederate CIVIL WAR Illustrated Slavery Victor SET
A charming Civil War era history of the Southern rebellion with illustrations.
Orville James Victor (1827 – 1910) was an American theologian, journalist, editor and abolitionist. During the Civil War he wrote two books, one of which was The History of the Southern Rebellion.
1861 1ed Southern Rebellion Confederate CIVIL WAR Illustrated Slavery Victor SET
A charming Civil War era history of the Southern rebellion with illustrations.
Orville James Victor (1827 – 1910) was an American theologian, journalist, editor and abolitionist. During the Civil War he wrote two books, one of which was The History of the Southern Rebellion.
Main author: Orville J Victor
Title: The history, civil, political and military, of the southern rebellion, from its incipient stages to its close. Comprehending, also, all important state papers, ordinances of secession, proclamations, proceedings of Congress, official reports of commanders, etc., etc.
Published: New York, J.D. Torrey [1861]
Language: English
Notes & contents:
- 1st edition
- Illustrated title page
- 9 engravings
- 1 large color folding map
- 4 frontispiece
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Binding: tight and secure binding;
Pages: complete with all viii + 531 + viii + 537 pages; plus indexes, prefaces, and such
Publisher: New York, J.D. Torrey [1861]
Size: ~10in X 7in (25cm x 18cm)
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Orville James Victor (October 23, 1827 in Sandusky, Ohio – March 14, 1910 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey) was an American theologian, journalist, editor and abolitionist.[1] He is cited as the originator of the dime novel.[citation needed] During the American Civil War he wrote two books: History of the Southern Rebellion and History of American Conspiracies.
He wrote for the Sandusky Daily Register, the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, the United States Journal and the New York Saturday Journal. In 1863 he visited England and published a pamphlet there entitled “The American Rebellion: Its Causes and Objects.”[1]
He married Metta Victoria Fuller, an author, in 1856. She died in Hohokus Township, New Jersey on June 26, 1886.[citation needed]
The now-defunct Orvil Township, in Bergen County, New Jersey, was named in his honor in 1885.[citation needed]
Victor died at his home in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey on March 14, 1910.[2]
Categories
Americana, American History
Military & War
Authors
Orville J Victor
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Good
Collation
Complete