Andersonville Diary by John L Ransom Easton Press Leather Collector's Edition Hardcover

$ 47.52

Features: Leather Bound Publisher: Easton Press Edition: Collector's Edition ISBN: N/A Original Language: English Genre: History, Military Language: English Book Title: Andersonville Diary Format: Hardcover Author: John L. Ransom gtin13: N/A

Description

Andersonville Diary John L. Ransom Easton Press Leather CE Hardcover Book Measures approximately 5 3/4" x 9 7/8". 381 Pages. Book appears to never have been read. It has some cosmetic marks and scuffing to the covers, likely caused during storage. On the back cover, there are whitish marks. I took pictures from various angles to illustrate the wear. There may be light marks or visible wear to the gilded edges of the pages. Bookplate is unused and included in the front of the book. Please see photos for more information on condition and ask any questions you may have.

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