Prince Napoleon in America, 1861: Letters from His Aide-de-Camp

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Author:  Camille Ferri Pisani
Publisher:  Indiana University Press, 1959
Series: Civil War Centennial Series, IUP
Binding:  hardcover
Condition:  VG+/near fine
Price:  $30.00
ISBN:  Ø
CVB Inv:  00207

 

 

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Description:
A volume in a series of Civil War-era memoirs, reissued as the Civil War Centennial Series by Indiana University Press during 1957-1962.
Translated with a preface by Georges J. Joyaux. Foreword by Bruce Catton; introduction by the author.
Hardcover. Condition: very good+. Dust jacket condition: near fine. Cover has minor shelf wear to head and tail of spine; minor sunning to head of boards and text block. Jacket is price-clipped; minor rubbing to head and tail of spine. Small octavo; 317 pp. Silver lettering on dark gray cloth boards. Illustrated by Gil Walker with numerous delightful pen-and-ink drawings, including panoramas on front and back endsheets. Binding and hinges tight; clean, bright copy with no markings.
From jacket notes: “As aide-de-camp to Prince Napoleon (cousin of Emperor Napoleon III), Colonel Ferri Pisani saw and heard a great deal during their visit to America in 1861…. His letters to a superior officer in Paris preserve a rare picture of this country at one of its most crucial periods – the summer after the first Battle of Bull Run.”

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