[CIVIL WAR]. [LEAF BOOK]. [HEARTSILL, W. W. (1839-1916), association]. JENKINS, John H. (1940-1989). The Most Remarkable Texas Book. An Essay on W. W. Heartsill's Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army. With a Leaf from the Original Printing. Austin, TX: The Pemberton Press, 1980. 4to. Illustrated with facsimile. With a mounted pocket to house the leaf from Heartsill's first edition (leaf is pp. 207/208 from the book, approximately 8 x 5 ?"). Publisher's quarter gray morocco over cream cloth boards, spine lettered in black (spine a bit sunned; original leaf is toned, foxed, lower corner creased). Fine. FIRST EDITION, #XI/64 COPIES SIGNED BY JENKINS ON THE LAST PAGE OF HIS ESSAY. Rare. This leaf was ??taken from a fragment of the first edition discovered in May, 1941, by Charles F. Heartman, who gave it to E.W. Winkler, from whose estate it was purchased by Franklin Gilliam and sold to?Jenkins?in 1975." (Basic Texas Books 89). Heartsill's book is exceedingly rare and important, as the first edition featured 61 original photographs pasted into the book (the leaf in this book is text only with no photographs). From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 12 x 10 x 1".