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Lot # 262
Estimate 120.00 - 225.00 USD
Group - Category Antiques & Collectibles - Collectibles - Newspapers
Lead Congressional Globe July 9 - August 6 1861.
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Rives, John C. The Congressional Globe: Containing the Debates and Proceedings of the First Session of the 37th Congress. Washington D.C., GPO, 1861. 4to. 459 pp. Contemporary 3/4 black leather over marbled boards. The official Congressional newspaper with all complete debates, speeches, proceedings, correspondence, reports and messages from President Lincoln for the period from July 8 to August 6, 1861. Contents within are numerous bills and resolutions on appropriations for the Army and fortifications, acts declaring certain measures taken by Southern states unconstitutional, expulsion of Southern Senators, acts organizing militias and loyal citizens, naval bills, the riots in Baltimore, events occurring in Missouri, discussions on Fort Sumter, Southern succession and Southern reasons for war. Condition Minor rubbing, scattered foxing.
Name Civil War Book Catalog Auction 11/14/2024
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Type Internet Absentee Bidding
Date(s) 10/29/2024 - 11/14/2024
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Absentee Bidding ends at 11:40 AM EST on November 14th, 2024
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Quinn’s Auction Galleries is proud to present our American Civil War Book Auction featuring a single owner collection of books and printed material pertaining to the Civil War, handpicked over a lifetime and containing many first editions and titles long out of print, contemporaneous and modern, including regimental histories from most states in the Union, hundreds of personal reminiscences, military histories, official reports, and battle accounts; seminal biographies of figures such as Jeb Stuart, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson; bound volumes of New York Tribune and Harper’s Weekly; early printing of Uncle Tom’s Cabins; some signed works; poetry, genre fiction, juvenile books. Choice offerings from the catalogs of specialty publishers Neale and Morningside Bookshop. Rich in historical significance, a collection of enormous depth and breadth, assembled with a scholar’s dedication to this extremely popular area of collectibles. For a third party shipping list and other shipping inquiries please contact shipping@quinnsauction.com.
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