Published by Franklin Library, Pensylvania, 1976
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Hardback. Condition: Good. Joseph Smith (illustrator). Limited edition. Franklin Library, Pensylvania, 1976. (originally published 1955). Book condition: good. Lower corners of pages 45 through 50 creased. Slight damp staining to leading edge of pages from around p765 through 825 with worst affected pages being 792 and 793. All edge gilt - top edge marked. Full blue leather binding with heavy gilt decoration. Small scuff to front. Note of date and price in red ink to upper edge of one of the blank pages at rear - presumably the original purchase date & price paid. Usual Franklin Mint production style and limited edition. No jacket (as issued). Price reflects the defects noted. Benjamin MacKinlay Kantor won the Pullitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956 for Andersonville. The novel is concerned with the Confederate prisoner of war camp, Andersonville prison during the American Civil War (1861 - 1865) and interweaves the stories of both real and fictional characters. This is a heavy book at almost 900 pages but no extra shipping costs to UK destinations. Book.
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dj. Joseph Smith (illustrator). 8vo pp. 897.5 raised bands, Silk Marker, Silk end pages, AEG. This novel won the Pulitzer prize in 1956. ÂFull leather binding with gilt decorations. ÂA great American novel about the notorious Andersonville prisoner of war camp, where thousands of Union soldiers lost their lives due to disease, exposure and malnutrition. heavy book additional postage will? book.
Published by The Franklin Library,, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976
Language: English
Seller: HERB RIESSEN-RARE BOOKS, Costa Mesa, CA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketFull-Leather. Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. Slight scuffing to gilt. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by The Franklin Library, 1976
Seller: From Away Books & Antiques, Greenville, ME, U.S.A.
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Add to basketFull-Leather. Condition: Fine. Smith, Joseph (illustrator). LIKE NEW / FINE COPY.: Full Leather Binding Minor Shelf Wear. (Franklin Library, 1976) LOC: Q 5.
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Add to basketFull-Leather. Condition: Near Fine. Smith, Joseph (illustrator). Limited. Pulitzer Prize Library. Ribbon marker. Light rubbing to couple spots on spine.
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Add to basketCondition: Fine. Illustrated by Joseph Smith (illustrator). Limited edition. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1956. Full black leather, decoratively gilt.
Published by The Franklin Press, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976
Seller: Companion Books, Burnaby, BC, Canada
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Add to basketFull-Leather. Condition: Very Good. Smith, Joseph (illustrator). Limited Edition. Very slight shelf rubbing to bottom edges, mild wear overall. Text is clean. Bound in full leather with gilt block to both covers, gilt spine columns, five raised bands, moire taffeta silk endpapers, richly gilt page edges, silken ribbon bookmark. Illustrated. 897 pages. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Book.
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Fully-bound in richly coloured leather. Raised bands and gilt lettering on spine; Gold decoration on spine and boards. Silk moire endpapers, matching sewn-in bookmark and all edges gilt.
Published by Franklin Library, Franklin Center
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Add to basket1976, Limited edition. (Hardcover) Near fine. Issued without dust jacket. 897pp. Black leather with gilt decoration and raised bands on the spine. Moire endpapers, all edges gilt, ribbon page marker, illustrations. Illustrations by Joseph Smith. Winner of: Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1956. (Fiction, American Civil War, Historical Fiction).
Published by Franklin Center, Pa. : Franklin Library, 1976, 1976
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. 897 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. ; LCCN: 77-364856 ; LC: PZ3.K142; PS3521.A47; Dewey: 813/.5/2 ; OCLC: 3217360 ; "A Limited edition" ; full black leather with gold lettering and designs ; all edges gilt ; silk moire endpapers ; Illustrations by Joseph Smith. ; At head of title: Pulitzer Prize, 1956. ; "Acclaimed as the greatest novel ever written about the War Between the States, this searing Pulitzer Prize-winning book captures all the glory and shame of America's most tragic conflict in the vivid, crowded world of Andersonville, and the people who lived outside its barricades. Based on the author's extensive research and nearly twenty-five years in the making, MacKinlay Kantor's bestselling masterwork tells the heartbreaking story of the notorious Georgia prison where 50,000 Northern soldiers suffered-and 14,000 died-and of the people whose lives were changed by the grim camp where the best and the worst of the Civil War came together. " ; AS NEW. Book.
Published by The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1976
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. Joseph Smith (illustrator). A Limited Edition. 1976 Limited Edition, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1956, in "As New" condition. No dust Jacket issued. The book is bound in black genuine leather with 22kt. gold accenting, a five hubbed backstrip and gilt page edges. The interior of the book is tight, as though never read, and the archival paper used in printing is clean of any marks, or nameplates. The book has a satin ribbon sewn-in page marker and orange moire silk endpapers. The books pages are Symth-Sewn for strength and durability. Commonly known as Andersonville the Confederate military prison facility was officially named Camp Sumter and was established in Macon County, in southwest Georgia in 1864. The prison stockade designed to hold 10,000 prisoners at one time held as many as 33,000. Nearly 13,000 of the 45,000 men who entered the stockade died there. By the time it closed in early May 1865, the sanitation, health, and mortality problems stemming from its overcrowding, had earned Andersonville a reputation as the most notorious of Confederate atrocities inflicted on Union troops.
Published by Franklin Library, Pennsylvania, 1976
Seller: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Illustrated by Joseph Smith (illustrator). First Edition; First Printing. Near Fine. Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. ; First Franklin Library Edition.