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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1557507392. Book has edgewear, 2 tiny soil spots inside rear cover; DJ has light shelfwear, some tiny faint soil spots to interior spine that don't show through; b/w photos; 346 pages.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1557507392. Illus., maps, inscribed and signed by the author on title page, jacket now in a clear protector; 346 pages; Signed by Author.
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Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1557507392. The Sultana was a severely overloaded Mississippi River steamboat seven miles north of Memphis in 1865 when its boilers exploded killing 1, 700 of 2, 100 recently released Union prisoners of war. Only rated to carry 376 passengers, this was the worst marine disaster in United States history. Contains an index, source notes, and a bibliography in the rear. Original black publisher's covers with gilt spine lettering. This is a nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings, no previous owner names and no bookplates. The dust jacket has a crease to the top edge of the rear panel, else it is in similarly nice condition with no chips, tears, or markings.; B&W Photographs & drawings; 8vo, 8"-9" tall; 346 pages.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 100x20x148; Inscribed by author on title page. Third printing. Black boards with gilt lettering on spine. Fine in a near fine jacket. Dust jacket in an archival mylar sleeve. pp. xii, 346. The sinking of the steamboat Sultana remains to this day the worst maritime disaster in United States history. Salecker's work looks at the tragedy through the eyes of the victims themselves, offers a concise, mintue-by-minute account, and presents new information on the cause of the explosion and its effects on different parts of the boat.
Given the number of lives lost in a largely-forgotten Civil War incident, Gene E. Salecker's "Disaster on the Mississippi: The Sultana Explosion," should command a large audience. A tremendous research project, the book documents like no other account details that comprise a treasure of information of vital interest to historians in general, Civil War buffs, genealogists, and descendants of the ill-fated soldiers who died and those lucky enough to get home in April, l865. Personal stories and official documents give a thorough history of the doomed steamboat, its veterans, civilian passengers and crew in a tragic maritime accident that was overshadowed by the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.