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Publicado por Circa [1900]. [1900]., 1900
Librería: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Very good. - A 2-1/4 inch high by 3-1/2 inch wide slip of cream-colored paper is signed "Irving Bacheller". 2 pieces of tape adhere to the verso where the autograph has been removed from an album. Very good. In the mid-1880s journalist and author Irving Bacheller [1859-1950] founded the Bacheller Syndicate, the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States,Through this business,which provided specialized articles to the major Sunday newspapers, he brought to American readers the writing of such British authors as Joseph Conrad, Arthur Conan Doyle and Rudyard Kipling. He also established a working relationship with young author and journalist Stephen Crane whose "The Red Badge of Courage" became famous after it appeared in syndication. Bacheller was also the author of several successful novels.
Publicado por [ Charleston U.S.A. ]: A.S. Willington. [ 1864. ], 1864
Librería: Roger J Treglown, ABA., MILNTHORPE, CUMBR, Reino Unido
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Newspaper (579mm x 415mm. ) Single leaf, printed black on both sides on white paper in six columns on each side. Sometime folded. The edges chipped and with closed tears which do not detract from a very good copy. This issue contains a number of reports of the fighting in the Civil War, and notes that May 7 is the three hundred and third day of the Siege of Charleston ; also the ' capture of nine hundred and eighty one privates, forty commissioned officers and four pieces of artillery !! '; and a list of - ' Soldiers who have died in the hospitals of Charleston, from the 1st to the 30th April, 1854 '.
Publicado por [ Charleston U.S.A. ]: A.S. Willington. [ 1863. ], 1863
Librería: Roger J Treglown, ABA., MILNTHORPE, CUMBR, Reino Unido
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. Newspaper (555mm x 358mm. ) Single leaf, printed black on both sides on white paper in five columns on each side. Minor light browning and a couple of small holes does not detract from a very good copy. This issue contains a detailed account of the ' long threatened battle ' for Charleston during the American Civil War. The battle for the Confederate Charleston, South Carolina, was centered on the harbour. The Union attack force comprised two ironclad warships and seven monitors ( a small warship with very large guns ) of the Union Navy. The attack was repulsed by the Confederates. There are also other reports of the Civil War including troop mevements etc, plus many adverts amongst which is one for the relief of piles, and another - ' Wanted to hire, two boys, Slave or Free, 14 - 16 years of age, to work about our shops . '.