THE VERMONT BRIGADE IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY
1864
BY ALDACE F. WALKER
FIRST EDITION
FINE CONDITION
Protected in clear, acid-free, Mylar dust jackets
Original, Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly-Bound, Antique Book
Contains 5 Detailed Battle Maps
Roster of Dead Organized by Regiment; Contains Sheridans Official Report of the Campaign
PUBLISHED BY THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION, BURLINGTON, VERMONT, IN 1889
This original, first edition book presents a detailed history of the Vermont Brigade in the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign of the Civil War. The Vermont Brigade takes its place alongside the Irish Brigade and the Iron Brigade as one of the celebrated Brigades of the Army of the Potomac. This account presents an account of its service in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864 under the command of Union General Phillip Sheridan. The author, Aldace F. Walker, was an officer in the 11th Vermont and became a battalion commander of the unit as part of the 6th Corps under Sheridan. The book contains chapters titled Preliminary, Fort Stevens, Snickers Gap, Sheridan, To Strasburg and Back, Charleston Camp Life and An Episode, Opequan, Fishers Hill, A Month of Campaigning, Cedar Creek and Conclusion. The book also contains a comprehensive roster of unit dead from the campaign and the complete, official report from Sheridan on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864.
THIS BOOK IS IN FINE CONDITION
This original, first edition book is in exceptional condition. It comes protected in a clear, Mylar dust jacket (see photo #3). The book is sharp, bright and clean. It has solid binding throughout. The exterior has no bumping, rubbing or discernible edge wear. The spine lettering is sharp and bright. The interior is clean and the page are in excellent condition. There isn't a mark in the book. It has no writing, smudging, foxing, stamps, pasteboards or other markings. It is not an ex-library book. The book contains five battle maps, one being a frontispiece illustration. The book has no looseness or lean. The book contains a list of unit dead from the campaign and the official report of the campaign by General Sheridan. 191 pages. A fine condition, first edition, antique book.
THE VERMONT BRIGADE IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY
1864
BY ALDACE F. WALKER
FIRST EDITION
FINE CONDITION
Protected in clear, acid-free, Mylar dust jackets
Original, Sharp, Bright, Clean, Solidly-Bound, Antique Book
Contains 5 Detailed Battle Maps
Roster of Dead Organized by Regiment; Contains Sheridans Official Report of the Campaign
PUBLISHED BY THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION, BURLINGTON, VERMONT, IN 1889
This original, first edition book presents a detailed history of the Vermont Brigade in the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign of the Civil War. The Vermont Brigade takes its place alongside the Irish Brigade and the Iron Brigade as one of the celebrated Brigades of the Army of the Potomac. This account presents an account of its service in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864 under the command of Union General Phillip Sheridan. The author, Aldace F. Walker, was an officer in the 11th Vermont and became a battalion commander of the unit as part of the 6th Corps under Sheridan. The book contains chapters titled Preliminary, Fort Stevens, Snickers Gap, Sheridan, To Strasburg and Back, Charleston Camp Life and An Episode, Opequan, Fishers Hill, A Month of Campaigning, Cedar Creek and Conclusion. The book also contains a comprehensive roster of unit dead from the campaign and the complete, official report from Sheridan on the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864.
THIS BOOK IS IN FINE CONDITION
This original, first edition book is in exceptional condition. It comes protected in a clear, Mylar dust jacket (see photo #3). The book is sharp, bright and clean. It has solid binding throughout. The exterior has no bumping, rubbing or discernible edge wear. The spine lettering is sharp and bright. The interior is clean and the page are in excellent condition. There isn't a mark in the book. It has no writing, smudging, foxing, stamps, pasteboards or other markings. It is not an ex-library book. The book contains five battle maps, one being a frontispiece illustration. The book has no looseness or lean. The book contains a list of unit dead from the campaign and the official report of the campaign by General Sheridan. 191 pages. A fine condition, first edition, antique book.