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The Valiant Hours. Narrative of "Captain Brevet," an Irish-American in The Army of the Potomac. An Irishman in the Civil War by Thomas Francis Galwey - 1961

by Thomas Francis Galwey

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The Valiant Hours. Narrative of "Captain Brevet," an Irish-American in The Army of the Potomac. An Irishman in the Civil War

by Thomas Francis Galwey

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Harrisburg, PA: The Stackpole Company. 8vo 262 pages. . Very Good/Very Good (edges worn). Hardcover. First Edition. 1961.
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher The Stackpole Company
  • Place of Publication Harrisburg, PA
  • Date Published 1961

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The Valiant Hours: Narrative of Captain Brevet, an Irish-American in The Army of the Potomac

The Valiant Hours: Narrative of "Captain Brevet," an Irish-American in The Army of the Potomac

by GALWEY, Thomas Francis

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Harrisburg: The Stackpole Company, 1961. Hardcover. Edited by Colonel W.S. Nye. 8vo. Red paper over boards with black spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. (6pp), 262pp. Numerous maps. Very good/very good. Jacket slightly edgeworn, with somewhat sunned spine and a few small upper edge chips. Quite attractive and tight first edition of this diary of an Irish-born Union soldier who witnessed much action with the Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry and recorded it in his diary. Tipped to front flyleaf is a Typed Note Signed from editor Nye, 1p, heavy stock buff 5½" X 3¼" postal card, Mechanicsburg, PA, 2 August 1962. Addressed to Arnold F. Gates (1914-93, noted Lincoln and Civil War scholar). Fine. "We are sending you three books to be evaluated for our new Book Service," he writes to the "Lincoln Herald" book review editor. "I hope you can read these and send in your evaluations.... Normally we won't jam so many on you at once, but, as you know, we are accepting for consideration anything published so… Read More
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