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Published by The Attic Press, Inc, 1979
ISBN 10: 0879210516ISBN 13: 9780879210519
Book
HARDCOVER. Condition: Near Fine. Reprint. 210pp, small octavo in grey cloth, gilt titles to spine and front. slight wear to book edges, boards clean, tight binding, interior clean, book wrapped in removable acetate jacket.
Published by Attic Press, 1979
ISBN 10: 0879210516ISBN 13: 9780879210519
Seller: Stan Clark Military Books, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. 210 pages, casualty list, Fine to like new hardcover reprint of the RARE 1899 original.
Published by The Attic Pres, Inc., 1979
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Limited Edition Reprint. On July 24, 1885, twenty members of Company E, 6th S.C. Vols., and Company G, 9th S. Vols., met at James Lide Coker's home in Hartsville, S.C. and formed a Survivors' Association. Company records have been followed up to October, 1863. After that time, no written records were preserved, but accuracy was assured because of members' memories and recollections of the time written about. Twenty-six chapters begin with "Causes of Secession", continue with "Yorktown and Williamsburg", "The Maryland Campaign", "From Fort Harrison to Appomattox" and end with "Closing Chapter". A history of South Carolina. Author Preface, 210 pp. CONDITION: Grey boards, gilt title on cover and spine. Vertical stain inside hinges. Volume has been bound with text upside down. Text clean. Near fine. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Attic Press, Inc., Greenwood, South Carolina, 1979
ISBN 10: 0879210516ISBN 13: 9780879210519
Seller: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Facsimile Reprint. [v], 210pp [small address label top corner of front free endpaper] Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Attic Press, 1979
ISBN 10: 0879210516ISBN 13: 9780879210519
Seller: Ed's Editions LLC, ABAA, West Columbia, SC, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Second Edition. Hardcover. Grey cloth boards. Clean, has a good binding, no marks or notations. 210 pages.
Published by The Attic Press, Inc., 1979
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Limited Reprint. On July 24, 1885, twenty members of Company E, 6th S.C. Vols., and Company G, 9th S. Vols., met at James Lide Coker's home in Hartsville, S.C. and formed a Survivors' Association. Company records have been followed up to October, 1863. After that time, no written records were preserved, but accuracy was assured because of members' memories and recollections of the time written about. Twenty-six chapters begin with "Causes of Secession", continue with "Yorktown and Williamsburg", "The Maryland Campaign", "From Fort Harrison to Appomattox" and end with "Closing Chapter". A history of South Carolina. Author Preface, 210 pp. CONDITION: Hardbound grey boards with gilt title on cover and spine. Vertical staining along hinges. Text is clean. Near fine. Full refund if not satisfied.
Published by The Attic Press, Greenwood, SC, 1979
Seller: Cleveland Book Company, ABAA, Rocky River, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition thus. Octavo, 210pp. A fine copy in grey cloth, but for one thin stray pen mark on the rear board. Crisp and clean.
Published by Attic Press, 1979
ISBN 10: 0879210516ISBN 13: 9780879210519
Seller: Atlantic Books, Mars Hill, NC, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Second Edition. PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION. TRUE FIRST EDITION< AND A UNIQUE COPY OF A VERY RARE Civil War book published in Charleston in 1899.NOT THE MODERN REPRINT. References: Howes USIANA 544, grade aa, noting only 150 copies. Broadfoot value $1200, but his guide has the date wrong. Not in Nevins nor Eicher. The uniqueness is that this copy belonged to the Byrd family of Hartsville, Darlington County, SC, four of whom served in these units in the war. Alexander F. Byrd was killed in the war, he being the father of Samuel Byrd. On the front blank endpaper there is genealogical information penned in listing several other members of the Byrd family with birth and death dates, including Samuel. The preface by the author states that the book was conceived at a meeting held by the survivors of the units, in Hartsville, on July 24, 1885. So Broadfoot seems wrong on the date, Howes correct. As to condition: The book needs new covers, rebinding. The text is complete, paper lightly tanned with age, and several penned notes adding information. Very little foxing, very occasional light spots. Both hinges showing but holding, with binding otherwise tight. Rear blank end paper gone. The covers, which as noted need replacing, are spotted and soiled, gilt title barely visible, corners and spine ends rubbed. It is as it is. Save it! Shelved in glass Indian case.
Published by Attic Press, 1979
ISBN 10: 0879210516ISBN 13: 9780879210519
Seller: Next Chapter Books SC, LLC, Lexington, SC, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Collectible; Fine. First Thus. This hardcover book is square and tight. The boards, spine, endpages and gilt/lettering are all pristine. The pages are clean, having no markings or folds. There is an ink dot on the upper edge, but clearly not a remainder mark, just a stray mark. No jacket, as issued. Not ex-lib. Facsimile copy of the 1899 edition.
First Edition
(SOUTH CAROLINA REGIMENTAL). COKER, James Lide. History of Company G, Ninth S.C. Regiment, Infantry, S.C. Army and of Company E, Sisth S.C. Regiment, Infantry, S.C. Army. Charleston, SC: Press of Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., 1899. 1st ed. 210 pp. Orig. cloth. Cloth moderately soiled, some spotting to rear, else a very good copy. HOWES C-554 states only 150 copies were printed. The Ninth regiment was disbanded in 1862, and the survivors were formed into the Sixth regiment, thus Company G was incorporated into the remnants of anothrer company of the Sixth for form Company E. Written for the survivors of the company by their commanding officer; includes rosters for both companies and a running account from their first engagement at Manassas to the final surrender at Appomattox. Dornbusch II, 912.