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Lot 298 - "Life And Death In Rebel Prisons" Antique Civil War History Book By Robert H. Kellogg, Published By L. Stebbins, Hartford, Connecticut, 1865
Antique Civil War history book titled "Life and Death in Rebel Prisons: Giving a Complete History of the Inhuman and Barbarous Treatment of Our Brave Soldiers by Rebel Authorities, Inflicting Terrible Suffering and Frightful Mortality, Principally at Andersonville, Georgia, and Florence, South Carolina, Describing Plans of Escape, Arrival of Prisoners, with Numerous and Varied Incidents and Anecdotes of Prison Life," authored by Robert H. Kellogg and prepared from his daily journal. Illustrated and published by L. Stebbins, Hartford, Connecticut, 1865. The dedication page is uniquely arranged in the shape of a monument or obelisk. Exhibits heavy wear and discoloration, with gilt fill worn from the debossed front cover decorations. Splits along both edges of the fabric spine have caused the spine covering to lift and separate, with small losses at the top and bottom. At least one page is fully detached before the title page, and sections of the binding are loose with one group of pages protruding. Numerous passages are underlined in pink pencil, particularly toward the back. Foxing throughout. Handle with care.