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Book is in good condition. Minimal signs of wear. It May have markings or highlights but kept to only a few pages. May not come with supplemental materials if applicable.
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Good-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD PAPERBACK Standard-sized.
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Very good. The cover is clean but does show some wear. The cover has curled corners. The pages show normal wear and tear. Fast Shipping-Safe and Secure Bubble Mailer!
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Very Good in Good+ dust jacket. 0807100684. Second printing. Hard cover published by LSU Press in 1982. Tan covers with black lettering on spine. Bottom corner of back cover is bumped. Book is in very good condition. Dust jacket has some wear at corners and top of spine, has some small tears at bottom of spine, and is in good plus condition. Large 8vo, 687 pages, 2.4 lb.; Southern Biography Series; Large 8vo 9"-10" tall; 687 pages.
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Good. Size: 9x6x1; hardcover with dust jacket, tight, pages clear and bright except for some light pencil marks, dust jacket protected by removable mylar cover, shelf and edge wear, corners bumped, packaged in cardboard box, tracking on U.S. orders.
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Very Good + in Very Good + jacket. Size: 9x6x1; Clean, solid copy with unmarked text. Previous owner's bookplate affixed to front free endpaper. Cover corners are square; light wear to spine ends. Binding is tight and square. Jacket is protected in clear mylar and has no obvious flaws. Second printing; January, 1982. Books, box sets, and items other than standard jewel case CDs and DVDs that sell for $9 or more ship in a box; under $9 in a bubble mailer. Expedited and international orders may ship in a flat rate envelope rather than a box due to cost constraints. All US-addressed items ship with complimentary delivery confirmation.
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Very good in Good jacket. xxii, 687, [3] pages. Frontis illustrations. Abbreviations Used in Footnotes. Footnotes. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. DJ is price clipped. DJ has some wear, soiling, edge tears and chips. Some wear and soiling at rear endpaper. This is one of the Southern Biography Series. This work was the winner of the Jules F. Landry Award for 1973. Embossed initials on title page. Historian William C. Davis sheds light on Breckinridge's life throughout three key periods, spanning his career as a celebrated statesman, heroic soldier, and proponent of the reconciliation. Davis was a long-time editor of Civil War Times Illustrated as well as a noted author of numerous articles and books. John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821-May 17, 1875) was an American lawyer, politician, and soldier. He represented Kentucky in both houses of Congress and became the 14th and youngest-ever Vice President of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861. He was a member of the Democratic party. He served in the U.S. Senate during the outbreak of the American Civil War, but was expelled after joining the Confederate Army. He was appointed Confederate Secretary of War in 1865. In February 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed him Secretary of War. Concluding that the war was hopeless, he urged Davis to arrange a national surrender. After the fall of Richmond, Breckinridge ensured the preservation of Confederate records. He then escaped the country and lived abroad for more than three years. When President Andrew Johnson extended amnesty to all former Confederates in 1868, Breckinridge returned to Kentucky.