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Daily Dispatch by [VIRGINIA] [NEWSPAPER] - 1862

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Daily Dispatch

by [VIRGINIA] [NEWSPAPER]

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Richmond, VA: vol. xxiii, no. 111, 1862. Double-folio. (2) pp. War news, including reports of a raid on Fredericksburg and the campaign in eastern North Carolina, a long, three-column statement by James Buchanan on the war's genesis, as well as advertisements and auction and legal notices. Crandall 5160. Folded; browned.

  • Bookseller Bartlebys Books US (US)
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  • Publisher vol. xxiii, no. 111
  • Place of Publication Richmond, VA
  • Date Published 1862

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Daily Dispatch - East London Centenary 1848-1948

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East London, South Africa: Daily Dispatch, 1948. Soft cover. Very Good. Tabloid 64pp in 4pp wraps saddle-stitched. "Review Copy" and a small numeral to front wrap. Little bit of spotting and rubbing to edges. Very scarce.
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Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1865 (Volume XXVIII, Number 14)

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Richmond: Daily Dispatch, 1865. Paperback. Folio. Self-cover. 4pp. Good only. Age toned and somewhat soiled, with a couple of centerfold edge tears. Overall quite respectable looking, though, with no edge chips. Decent full issue of this Confederate newspaper from the capital, dated several months prior to the Confederate government's evacuation in early April and the subsequent burning and occupation by Union troops. Typical late war news. Some wear issues, but easily legible and quite "handleable" -- very uncommon in any condition. Southern newspapers were generally printed on inferior quality paper, hence usually exhibit more age toning than their Northern counterparts.
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