[Rarebooks] fs: Lincoln and His Cabinet, Signed by his Asst. Sec'y of War, 1/350

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Thu Jul 29 11:22:08 EDT 2010


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 10820 )  Dana, Charles Anderson (1819-1897). LINCOLN AND HIS CABINET: A 
LECTURE DELIVERED ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1896, BEFORE THE NEW HAVEN COLONY 
HISTORICAL SOCIETY (SIGNED).
Cleveland & New York: De Vinne Press, 1896. First printing, Hardcover, 
Duodecimo, 71 pages, frontispiece portrait, plates. Fine.
      Personal insights into the Lincoln administration, from the assistant 
Secretary of War. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Dana on front free endpaper in 
year of publication. MONAGHAN #1190. One of 350 copies printed on Marais 
handmade paper. Bound in gray paper over boards with fine white cloth spine, 
red rules stamped along joints, spine titled in red, textblock edges 
rough-trimmed....... $300.00
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