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Very Good in Good jacket. This old book with dust jacket is clean, solid, and in great shape! This is a hardcover book with several photos. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. The pages are clean with no soiling, writing, or tears. The dust jacket is clean with a hint of edgewear (No Chips). The DJ has been placed in a fresh mylar jacket.
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Very good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
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Very good. Very clean hardcover with jacket. no marks. clean text solid binding. very light wear. ISBN matches listing FAST SHIPPING W/ CONFIRMATION. NO PRIORITY OR INTERNATIONAL ORDERS OVER 4LBs.
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8vo. Black paper over boards with gilt spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. 208pp. Illustrations. Fine/fine. Wonderfully bright and tight undated (likely 1990s) reprint edition of this account first published by Prentice-Hall in 1971--and bearing choice autograph addition: Tipped to front flyleaf is an Autograph Note Signed from Hoehling, heavy stock 5½" X 3¼" picture postcard, n.p., n.y. (postal cancellation Portland, ME, 3 November 1958). Addressed to noted Lincoln/Civil War scholar Arnold F. Gates (1914-3). Very good. "Good to hear from you & I'll be at The Lambs Club at Time & Place indicated. I hope your members won't hate you for this." Boldly penned in blue ink and signed with his nickname "Dolph" (for "Adolph"). Gates was long-time officer of the New York City Civil War Round Table and likely lined up Hoehling to discuss his latest book, the 1958 release "Last Train from Atlanta." Hoehling (1914-2004) was a prolific writer, historian, journalist and editor who authored many volumes of Civil War and World War One and Two histories. Picture side depicts unidentified black-and-white photograph of what appears to be a turn-of-the-century big city train station.