Lot 201

[CIVIL WAR]. Trio of Confederate Memoirs, including: DABNEY...

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[CIVIL WAR]. Trio of Confederate Memoirs, including: DABNEY, Prof. R. L. Life and Campaigns of Lieut. ? Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson.) New-York: Blelock & Co., 1866. 8vo. Illustrated. 743, [2, ads] pp. Contemporary half brown calf over marbled boards, spine stamped in gilt, black and red gilt morocco lettering labels, marbled endleaves (rebacked preserving the original spine, hinges repaired, binding worn, soiled, scuffed, chipped, text toned and foxed, bookplate of historian Roy Bird Cook, occasional tape in text). FIRST EDITION WITH EXTRA EPHEMERA INSERTED (front blank with manuscript note with manuscript info on Jackson's baptism, a newspaper clipping about Jackson's death, pencil signature, dated 1866, ?Francis Hopkins Fort Hamilton" (Jackson was stationed at Fort Hamilton during the Mexican-American War), a small sheet of manuscript information on Jackson's birth, career and death in an unknown hand); housed in green cloth case. And: CRAWFORD, J. Marshall. Mosby and His Men? New York: G. W. Carleton & Col, 1867. 8vo. Illustrated. 375, [1, blank], [8, ads], [2, blank] pp. Publisher's light blue cloth, boards stamped in blind, spie stamped in gilt, light blue endleaves (spine toned and worn, boards worn and soiled, endleaves soiled, text toned, soiled, dampstained, several gutters overopened). Fair. SCARCE FIRST EDITION. And: DYER, John Will. Reminiscences; or Four Years in the Confederate Army. Evansville, IN: Keller Printing, 1898. 8vo. Illustrated. 323, [3, blank] pp. Publisher's full green cloth, boards stamped in blind, spine stamped in silver (recased, spine restored, binding worn, soiled, scuffed, later endleaves, text toned and soiled, ink library markings on title-page). Fair. FIRST EDITION OF THIS MEMOIR OF A MEMBER OF THE KENTUCKY FIRST CAVALRY. From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 9 x 7 x 1".