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Harper's Weekly 12-17-1864 GEN SHERMAN HORSE CENTERFOLD Hampton Roads MOBILE BAY

$ 18.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Complete issue of 16 pages. The paper was made with rag content at the time so the paper is very sturdy and durable. The issue was previously bound keeping the pages within clean and safe for over 150 years. This issue has a little foxing and some smudges that are confined to the edges of the pages. The illustrations are in good condition. The centerfold has pinholes along the center crease that are no larger than the binding thread. There is a small amount of foxing and otherwise the centerfold is in good condition (please see photo!). The issue is stored in a clear acid-free plastic sleeve with one end open.
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Civil War: 1864
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Authentic (
    not a reprint
    ) Civil War Harper's Weekly dated December 17, 1864 featuring:
    Please see photos for additional information
    Front page article/illustration "Major-General George H. Thomas" [photographed by Brady]
    Article/portrait Major-General John M. Schofield
    Article/portrait major-General David S. Stanley
    Article/illustration "Torpedo Raft in Mobile Bay"
    Article/illustration "Our Fleet in Hampton Roads" [includes key to ships]
    Article/illustration "Fort Wool (Rip Raps), Hampton Roads"
    Classic two-page centerfold "Major-General William Tecumseh Sherman"  [photographed by Brady]
    Set of illustrations "Adjoining Rooms in a Hotel in NY"
    Article/illustration "Dr Von Eisenberg's Aesthetico-Neuralgicon" a devices said to be useful in the treatment of nervous disorders
    Back page ads and a political cartoon
    Shipping
    : Stored in a clear, acid-free plastic sleeve with one end open.  Will be safely mailed flat and well-supported by cardboard in a poly bubble-mailer. I
    happily combine shipping for like items.  Shipping for each additional Civil War era newspaper is an additional .