The Army of Potomac - Three Volumes
Doubleday & Company, 1962. Hardcover. Wear and some tearing to dust jackets. Pages faded on side page edges. Foxing to top edges of pages. More
Doubleday & Company, 1962. Hardcover. Wear and some tearing to dust jackets. Pages faded on side page edges. Foxing to top edges of pages. More
Doubleday & Co, 1952. Hardcover. Red boards. No jackets. More
Doubleday & Company, 1965. Hardcover. Light wear to edges of book. More
Gramercy, April 1994. Hardcover. Jacket has minor creasing at the head of the spine of the jacket. GOOD. More
Doubleday. Hardcover. Jackets have wear and creasing, some general soiling from use. All three jackets present. Books are Very Good. More
Mariner Books, June 1985. Trade Paperback. Wear and creasing to the edges/covers, some minor tears at the creases. Spotting to the head of the pages. GOOD. More
Doubleday & Company, INC., 1955. Hardcover. No DJ. Minor wear to corners, and a slight curve to the front board. Good, G+. More
Doubleday, 1954. Hardcover. burn mark on the first few pages, also previous owner's name on the dedication page. More
Doubleday Books, January 1956. Hardcover. Price clipped dust jacket with wear and creasing and a sunfaded spine. Book has wear to edges/corners, and previous owner's gift inscription on the half-title page in ink dated 1956. VG. More
Little, Brown and Company. Hardcover. Three Volumes, Lloyd Lewis' 'Captain Sam Grant' is a stated Eight Printing. Catton's 'Grant Takes Command'is a stated First Edition and the jacket has more significant tearing than the other two volumes, and his 'Grant Moves South' is a presumed first, CR 1960, and is..... More
-. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. More
Golden Press. Trade Paperback. More