With Beauregard in Mexico

            The Mexican War Reminiscences of P.G.T Beauregard

T. Harry Williams, ed.  First edition, numbered, signed and inscribed by the author.  Louisiana State Univ. Pr., Baton Rouge. 1956. Illustrated with bl/red and bl/wh drawings and maps.

 A presentation and analysis of the actions of West Point graduate, P.G.T. Beauregard in the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848, from the siege of Vera Cruz to the capture of Mexico City.  Edited by Pulitzer Prize winning historian T. Harry Williams.

            (Beauregard later was a General in the Confederate States Army, (in-)famous for firing the first shot at Fort Sumter.)

Hardback book in Good condition.  Book is clean, tightly bound, and the pages are crisp and unmarked; paper is tanned at the edges; editor’s inscription and signature on front flyleaf.  Covers are tanned near the edges, with some wear at corners and spine ends.  6 x 9 inches, 116 pages including index.  [22034-2110]

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