1863 1ed Confederate South Civil War Pictures Estvan Longstreet Robert E Lee CSA

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Bela Estvan was French author who, while traveling in America, became fascinated by the American Civil War. He was especially impressed by General James Longstreet whom he describes as “one of the ablest generals of the Confederate army.” He also gives accounts of various battles including Bull Run, Battle of Bethel, Battle of Manassas, and numerous battles in Missouri including the Battle of Lexington and Wilson’s Creek.

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1863 1ed Confederate South Civil War Pictures Estvan Longstreet Robert E Lee CSA

 

Bela Estvan was French author who, while traveling in America, became fascinated by the American Civil War. He was especially impressed by General James Longstreet whom he describes as “one of the ablest generals of the Confederate army.” He also gives accounts of various battles including Bull Run, Battle of Bethel, Battle of Manassas, and numerous battles in Missouri including the Battle of Lexington and Wilson’s Creek.

 

Item number: #21714

Price: $550

 

ESTVAN, Bela

 

War pictures from the South

 

New York: Appleton, 1863. First edition

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • viii, 352
  • References: Piston, Lee’s Tarnished Lieutenant;
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
    • Brown cloth
  • Size: ~8.25in X 5.25in (21cm x 13.5cm)

 

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21714

Categories

Americana, American History

Military & War

Authors

ESTVAN, Bela

Printing Date

19th Century

Language

English

Binding

Hardcover

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete