Title: Life in the Confederate Army, Being the Observations and Experiences of an Alien in the South During the American Civil War Author: Watson, William Place: London Publisher: Chapman & Hall, Ltd. Date: 1887 Description: 456 pp. 7¼x4¾, original red cloth with decorative spine stamped in black, silver and gilt, black ruling on front cover, later added protective light blue cloth jacket with gilt-lettered leather spine label. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author to “Adam Myron, with Compliments of the Author” on title page verso. An American edition by Scribner’s was published one year later. “[Watson] wrote with facility and at times a sense of humor. He gives an excellent description of soldiers’ life in camp, on the march, and in battle. The account was not written until 1887, when he was in Skelmorlie, Scotland, and there is no evidence of…diary or notes. Yet this work has the essence of reliability and may be rated among the best descriptions of a Confederate soldiers’ experiences” – Coulter 467; Howes W173; Nevins I, p.175, who writes an “excellent commentary on Southern military life.” Lot Amendments Condition: Volume leaning slightly, spine and extremities a bit darkened, decorative stamping somewhat flaked, ends lightly bumped; hinges cracking, offsetting to free endpapers, other mild wear; still a very good copy. Item number: 171745
Title: Life in the Confederate Army, Being the Observations and Experiences of an Alien in the South During the American Civil War Author: Watson, William Place: London Publisher: Chapman & Hall, Ltd. Date: 1887 Description: 456 pp. 7¼x4¾, original red cloth with decorative spine stamped in black, silver and gilt, black ruling on front cover, later added protective light blue cloth jacket with gilt-lettered leather spine label. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author to “Adam Myron, with Compliments of the Author” on title page verso. An American edition by Scribner’s was published one year later. “[Watson] wrote with facility and at times a sense of humor. He gives an excellent description of soldiers’ life in camp, on the march, and in battle. The account was not written until 1887, when he was in Skelmorlie, Scotland, and there is no evidence of…diary or notes. Yet this work has the essence of reliability and may be rated among the best descriptions of a Confederate soldiers’ experiences” – Coulter 467; Howes W173; Nevins I, p.175, who writes an “excellent commentary on Southern military life.” Lot Amendments Condition: Volume leaning slightly, spine and extremities a bit darkened, decorative stamping somewhat flaked, ends lightly bumped; hinges cracking, offsetting to free endpapers, other mild wear; still a very good copy. Item number: 171745
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