[LINCOLN, Abraham (1809-1865), subject]. Lincoln's Account of The Hampton Roads Conference with Facsimiles from the Original Documents in the Collection of Judd Stewart. [N.p.]: Privately Printed, 1910. 4to. Illustrated with a frontispiece mounted CDV of Lincoln ?Printed directly from the original glass negative taken by Brady in Washington in 1864, now in the collection of Americana in Frederick Hill Meserve, New York City". Also illustrated with facsimiles. [16], [4, blank] pp. Publisher's gray cloth backstrip over boards, front board lettered in gilt (spine worn and soiled, boards worn, toned, soiled and chipped, hinges creased and a bit starting, a few gutters overopened, ink notation on fp., text toned). Very good. THE SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF THIS TITLE, PRESUMED TO HAVE BEEN PRINTED IN LESS THAN 100 COPIES. This conference took place upon the steamship River Queen on February 3, 1865, between Lincoln and William H. Seward and three commissioners who represented the Confederacy. Both sides strove to find common ground to end the war, but both sides failed to secure support at home due to the compromises that they would have to agree to. From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 14 X 12 X 1".