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Circa: 1961 Condition: Used Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches Type: hardcover Country of Origin: United States Publisher: Julian Messner Author: Felix Sutton Pages: 192
The Valiant Virginian, Stonewall Jackson
Felix Sutton
During the troubled time of the Civil War, the name Stonewall Jackson stirred hope in the South and fear in the North. Within days, Jackson became the fighting symbol of the southern cause. Wherever he led, victory followed; when he died, the hopes of a Southern victory died with him.
Julian Messner, 1961. Hard cover, dust jacket in mylar, 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches, 192 pages.
Ex-library, with pocket moved from back to front. Dust jacket has creases and a clipped corner on front flap. Back flap has creases and a piece torn out of the edge. Book has a sturdy library binding. One page has a small hole in the margin. Some pages are slightly wavy.
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