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Longstreet (search for this): article 4
Pollard's second year of the War. --The "Second Year of the War," by E. A. Pollard, of this city, is announced as published in the North in splendid style, bound in cloth, and with portraits on steel of Vice-President Stephens and Gens. Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, and Johnston. The publisher says:"The first edition of 5,000 copies has been entirely taken up in advance." The book seems to have been a great prize for the literary places of Yankeedom, as no less than three different publishers have brought out separate editions of the work in the North, and advertise it, in competition, by the column in the New York papers.
E. A. Pollard (search for this): article 4
Pollard's second year of the War. --The "Second Year of the War," by E. A. Pollard, of this city, is announced as published in the North in splendid style, bound in cloth, and with portraits on steel of Vice-President Stephens and Gens. Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, and Johnston. The publisher says:"The first edition of 5,000 copies has been entirely taken up in advance." The book seems to have been a great prize for the literary places of Yankeedom, as no less than three different publishers have brought out separate editions of the work in the North, and advertise it, in competition, by the column in the New York papers.
Pollard's second year of the War. --The "Second Year of the War," by E. A. Pollard, of this city, is announced as published in the North in splendid style, bound in cloth, and with portraits on steel of Vice-President Stephens and Gens. Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, and Johnston. The publisher says:"The first edition of 5,000 copies has been entirely taken up in advance." The book seems to have been a great prize for the literary places of Yankeedom, as no less than three different publishers have brought out separate editions of the work in the North, and advertise it, in competition, by the column in the New York papers.
Pollard's second year of the War. --The "Second Year of the War," by E. A. Pollard, of this city, is announced as published in the North in splendid style, bound in cloth, and with portraits on steel of Vice-President Stephens and Gens. Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, and Johnston. The publisher says:"The first edition of 5,000 copies has been entirely taken up in advance." The book seems to have been a great prize for the literary places of Yankeedom, as no less than three different publishers have brought out separate editions of the work in the North, and advertise it, in competition, by the column in the New York papers.
Pollard's second year of the War. --The "Second Year of the War," by E. A. Pollard, of this city, is announced as published in the North in splendid style, bound in cloth, and with portraits on steel of Vice-President Stephens and Gens. Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, and Johnston. The publisher says:"The first edition of 5,000 copies has been entirely taken up in advance." The book seems to have been a great prize for the literary places of Yankeedom, as no less than three different publishers have brought out separate editions of the work in the North, and advertise it, in competition, by the column in the New York papers.
Pollard's second year of the War. --The "Second Year of the War," by E. A. Pollard, of this city, is announced as published in the North in splendid style, bound in cloth, and with portraits on steel of Vice-President Stephens and Gens. Longstreet, Hill, Stuart, and Johnston. The publisher says:"The first edition of 5,000 copies has been entirely taken up in advance." The book seems to have been a great prize for the literary places of Yankeedom, as no less than three different publishers have brought out separate editions of the work in the North, and advertise it, in competition, by the column in the New York papers.