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The Cavalry Battles of Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville Small But Important Riots June 10-27, 1863. SIGNED BY AUTHOR

Author Name    O'Neill, Robert F. Jr.

Title   The Cavalry Battles of Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville Small But Important Riots June 10-27, 1863. SIGNED BY AUTHOR

Binding   Hard Cover

Book Condition   Fine

Jacket Condition   Very Good +

Type   Signed

Edition   First Limited Edition

Size   8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

Publisher   VA Privately Printed 1993

ISBN Number    1561900524 / 9781561900527

Illustrator   Illustrated

Inscription   Signed by Author

Seller Id   34035

Limited, numbered, twice signed by author. Limited to 1000 copies, this being #217. Authors' presentation copy signed and dedicated on fep. Crisp straight boards with negligible color loss at still sharp tips. Internally as new. Original dj in new mylar displays well with light surface wear and faint soil. 228 pgs of Piedmont Civil War history captured in this exceedingly rare work. Brilliant fireside reading and a required addition for any Civil War library. Chapter 1: We ought to be invincible, and by God, sir, we shall be! Chapter 2: It is better that we should lose men: June 10 to 16. Chapter 3: Rise Aldi's Dark and Bloody Heights: The Battle for Little Turnpike. Chapter 4: Cavalry fighting against Cav. is exciting: The Battle for the Snickersville Turnpike. Chapter 5: We saw before us desperate work: The 1st Maine Rescues Kilpatrick. Chapter 6: A sense of impending disaster: The 1st Rhode Island Cavalry at Middleburg. Chapter 7: The open sesame to all of Hooker's plans: Thursday, June 18, 1863. Chapter 8: The fight was more of an Indian warefare: Middleburg. Chapter 9: I fear that we shall have to fight again: Saturday, June 20th 1863. Chapter 10: One of the liveliest and most exciting times: Upperville, The Fight for Ashby's Gap Turnpike. Chapter 11: The hardest fight that I ever saw: The Fight for the Trappe road. Chapter 12: Thus passes a Sunday in war: The Fight for Upperville. Chapter 13: We'll stop when we meet them: June 22 to 27. Endnotes, Bibliography, Index. We gift wrap every book at no charge and place dust wrappers in new mylar whenever possible. Offered from a five star, full-time, professional bookseller and proud member of the Virginia Antiquarian Booksellers Association. Your satisfaction is our #1 priority.

Price = 375.00 USD

 

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