Written by the officer who became General Longstreet's most trusted associate, this collection of firsthand accounts, memoirs, and diaries grants the listener an inside view into the workings of the Confederate army staff--the unknown soldiers, the well-known commanders, politicians, nurses, and civilians--relating the events of the Civil War as Lt. Colonel Gilbert Moxley Sorrel experienced it.
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Written by the officer who became General Longstreet's most trusted associate, this collection of firsthand accounts, memoirs, and diaries grants the listener an inside view into the workings of the Confederate army staff--the unknown soldiers, the well-known commanders, politicians, nurses, and civilians--relating the events of the Civil War as Lt. Colonel Gilbert Moxley Sorrel experienced it.
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Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 322pp. Light green cloth, gilt spine lettering. Spine sunned, slight toning to endpapers. Laid-in is a "Review Copy" notice from the publisher requesting "two clippings of your review."
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Near Fine. No Jacket. Book. 8vo. x, 333 pp, introduction to the Morningside Edition, introduction by John W. Daniel, 34 chapters, appendix, index to the Morningside Edition compiled by Margie Riddle Bearss. Facsimile [43] reprint, 1978. Historical museum plate on front pastedown, else, Fine. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Grey cloth.