Random House. New York. 1974. Quarter-bound in burgundy with black boards and gold lettering on front and spine. Number line on copyright page of this fine edition reads B987654321 without mention of 1993 edition. Unclipped ($21.00) jacket shows mild shelf wear and small dent on top text block. Pictorial endpapers with b/w maps throughout. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction in 1975.
Octavo, softcover, near fine in gold and brown pictorial wraps. Prize-winning novel is told from the viewpoints of Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, Joshua Chamberlain, and other historical figures who were present during the four bloodiest and most courageous days of the Civil War. It was the basis for the film, Gettysburg. 375 pp.
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