Three Years in the Sixth Corps: a Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, From 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 (Collector's Library of the Civil War)
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Very Good. 1984 Time-Life reprint of the 1866 edition. First THUS. Original Time-Life info sheet and bookplate laid in. Clean, has a good binding and crisp pages, no marks or notations. 436 pages. HS. *LO.
Three Years in the Sixth Corps: a Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, From 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 (Collector's Library of the Civil War)
Three Years in the Sixth Corps: a Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, From 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 (Collector's Library of the Civil War) Stevens, George T.
Three Years in the Sixth Corps: a Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, From 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 (Collector's Library of the Civil War)
Edition:
Revised and Thumb Indexed and Updated to Include New Develop edition
Publisher:
Time Life Education
Published:
1984
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17762150359
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Very good. Hardcover. xii, 436pp. Laid-in note from the editors and ex-libris slip, else a very good hardback black cloth decorated in gold with gilt edges and silk bookmark bound in.
Edition:
Revised and Thumb Indexed and Updated to Include New Develop ed
Publisher:
Time Life Books, Inc
Published:
1984
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13469940676
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Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has decorative cover and endpapers. Gilt edges. Bookplate laid in. xii, 436, [4] p. Illustrations. Collector's Library of the Civil War. Collection flyer and bookplate laid in. George Thomas Stevens was born in Essex County, N.Y., on July 25, 1832. After receiving a medical degree at Castleton (Vt. ) Medical College in 1857, Stevens set up practice in northern New York state. Stevens was persuaded to enlist as assistant surgeon to the 77th New York Infantry. In 1863 he became commanding surgeon of the regiment. He spent the next two and a half years as operating surgeon of his division and served a stint as medical inspector for the 6th Corps. After the war, Stevens returned to private practice, working as surgeon at Albany Hospital and as professor at Union University. He gained recognition as the developer of a number of optical and surgical instruments. In 1883, he was awarded the highest prize awarded by the Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine for his treatise, Functional Disorders of the Nervous System. Stevens also gained notice as an author, writing his war memoirs, and numerous medical treatises and articles.