Mar 22, 2007 - Sale 2108

Sale 2108 - Lot 399

Price Realized: $ 1,348
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 300 - $ 400
(PRISONS.) Group of 26 volumes relating to Civil War prisons. 8vo, publisher's or early cloth, wear and soiling. Vp, vd

Additional Details

Frank Moran. Bastiles of the Confederacy. Baltimore, circa 1890 Narrative of the Privations and Sufferings of United States Officers and Soldiers while Prisoners of War. Newspaper clippings mounted in rear. Philadelphia, 1864 Stephan Schwartz. Twenty-Two Months a Prisoner of War. St. Louis, 1892 A. C. Roach. The Prisoner of War. Indianapolis, 1887 Augustus Hamlin. Martyria or Andersonville Prison. Boston, 1866 John Ransom. Andersonville Diary, Escape, and List of the Dead. Auburn, 1881 Herman Braun. Andersonville, an Object Lesson on Protection. Milwaukee, 1892 Lessel Long. Twelve Months in Andersonville. Huntington, 1886 Record of the Federal Dead buried from Libby, Belle Isle, Danville & Camp Lawton Prisons. Philadelphia, 1866 W. H. Newlin. An Account of the Escape of Six Federal Soldiers from Prison at Danville. Cincinnati, 1887 Another copy. Cincinnati, 1887 William Jeffrey. Richmond Prisons. St. Johnsbury, 1893 Charles Fosdick. Five Hundred Days in Rebel Prisons. Np, 1887 Pennsylvania at Salisbury. Np, 1910 Thomas Howe. Adventures of an Escaped Union Soldier from Andersonville Prison. Original front wrapper mounted onto the front cover. San Francisco, 1886 Robert Kellogg. Life and Death in Rebel Prisons. Hartford, 1865 Clay Holmes. The Elmira Prison Camp. New York, 1912 Jesse Hawes. Cahaba: a Story of Captive Boys in Blue. New York, 1888 Solon Hyde. A Captive of War. New York, 1900 Belle Boyd in Camp and Prison. New York, 1867 Lawrence. Border and Bastille. New York, nd George Murray. A History of Confinement at Andersonville. Original front wrapper mounted onto the front cover. Hartford, nd The Haversack. Philadelphia, 1864 Thomas Wilson. Sufferings Endured for a Free Government. Philadelphia, 1865 J.V. Hadley. Seven Months a Prisoner. New York, 1898 Copies of Photographs of Union Soldiers After Their Return from Imprisonment at Belle Isle. Np, nd.

From the Library of the Illinois Commandery, M.O.L.L.U.S.
All the books from this library contain a large bookplate and a label on the backstrip; some books also carry an inked stamp and/or wax pencil numerical notations on the title.
Each of these lots is being sold as is.