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Friday, March 9, 2012

1865 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Greeley UNION CONFEDERATE SLAVERY GETTYSBURG DRUMMER BOY

Originally owned by Henry M. Kieffer, drummer boy at Gettysburg, July 1st, 1863, and author of the 1890 book Recollections of a Drummer Boy

THE AMERICAN CONFLICT: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-’65. Its Causes, Incidents and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery From 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union. In Two Volumes. By Horace Greeley. Volume I Published in 1865; Volume II Published in 1866 by O.D. Case & Company, Hartford. 9” x 6” leather bindings. Illustrated by Portraits on Steel of Generals, Statesmen, and Other Eminent Men: Views of Places of Historic Interest: Maps, Diagrams of Battle-Fields, Naval Actions, Etc., From Official Sources. Volume I = 648 pages. Volume II = 782 pages.

Condition: This set could use some restoration and, given its special provenance (see below), certainly deserves it. Exteriors are rough as seen in photos. The leather on the spines is dry and rubbed, with heavy chipping in spots. Exterior joints are split on both volumes; boards are held in place by binding cords only and require careful handling. Internally, both books are in good condition. The text blocks are firm (although the front endpaper in Volume II is loosened). The pages are clean and bright with only minor foxing. No torn, loose or missing pages. No dampstains, no musty smells.

PROVENANCE: These books were part of the personal library of Henry M. Kieffer, who at the age of 16 enlisted as a drummer boy in Company D of the 150th Pennsylvania Volunteers, known as the “Bucktails.” Dr. Kieffer served three years and was present at all the chief engagements of the Army of the Potomac from Chancellorsville to Second Hatcher’s Run. His regiment belonged to the old 1st Corps, and was one of the first troops on the field in the first day’s fight at Gettysburg. Its losses were amongst the heaviest of all troops engaged. It had 397 men when it went into action; came out with 133, losing 264, of whom 58 were killed and 77 wounded. During his three years in the Civil War, Kieffer also served as a hospital steward.

After the close of the war, Kieffer attended Franklin and Marshall College, graduating in 1870, taking first honors. He then took a three years' course in the theological seminary of the Reformed Church at Lancaster; served the Church of the Ascension at Norristown, Pa., as pastor for eleven years; thence removed to Easton, where he became pastor of the old First Church for thirteen years. He served in the National Guard of the State for five years, as chaplain of the 6th Regiment.

Dr. Kieffer recorded his army experiences in a popular book entitled The Recollections of a Drummer Boy, which appeared first as a serial in St. Nicholas magazine in the 1880s, and was afterward issued in book form by The Century Co., New York. The Recollections of a Drummer Boy is said to have been the way-breaker for all the celebrated "war papers" afterward issued by The Century Co. Keiffer was the author of several other books, and was a frequent contributor to newspapers and magazines.

Both of the volumes at auction have Henry M. Kieffer’s library book plate glued on the inside of the front covers. There is an old handwritten inscription on the first endpaper of of Vol. II with what appears to be Kieffer's signature (H M Kieffer) and an inscription that reads, "Drummer Boy Co. D 150th PV "Bucktails" 3rd Division 1st Corp. - Present at Gettysburg July 1 '63 11 AM". There is a note below this, stating "Gen. R. E. Lee a traitor. So says Abraham Lincoln see page 492". On page 492 are notes and underlines.

It isn’t often that a direct line of provenance can be drawn from a Civil War book auction on eBay to an actual participant on the field at Gettysburg in that first week of July, 1863 – an individual also esteemed as the author of the Civil War classic “Recollections of a Drummer Boy.” Don’t miss this rare opportunity to add this one-of-a-kind set to your own personal Civil War library.

DESCRIPTION:

This is a First Edition two-volume set of Horace Greeley’s THE AMERICAN CONFLICT: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1861-’65. Both volumes are bound in full calf and are illustrated with portraits (steel plate engravings), views, maps and diagrams.

THE AMERICAN CONFLICT is an extensive and thorough history of the War, with all the detail and insight you would expect given Greeley’s experience as a newspaper editor and politician. But at the same time, Greeley was an outspoken opponent of slavery. In THE AMERICAN CONFLICT he delineates not only the incidents and events of the Civil War, but also the long history of social and political forces that caused war to break out in the first place – namely the bitter debate about human slavery in the United States.

As described in Charles Dudley Warner’s Library of the World’s Best Literature:

This history is not restricted to the period of armed conflict between the North and South in the sixties; but purports to give, in two large volumes, an account of the drift of public opinion in the United States regarding human slavery from 1776 to the close of the year 1865.

The most valuable feature of this history is the incorporation into it of letters, speeches, political platforms, and other documents, which show authentically and beyond controversy the opinions and dogmas accepted by political parties and their chiefs, and approved by public opinion North and South; as the author justly remarks, nothing could so clearly show the influences of slavery in molding the opinions of the people and in shaping the destinies of the country.

Thus the work is a great magazine of materials for the political history of the United States with regard to slavery; and whatever judgment may be passed on its author's philosophy of the great conflict, the trustworthiness of his volumes, simply as a record of facts and authentic declarations of sectional and partisan opinion, is unquestionable.

The Contents of THE AMERICAN CONFLICT were simply too lengthy for me to summarize here in my usual fashion, so hopefully photographs of the Contents pages and Lists of Illustrations will suffice (I’m not a great photographer; the lighting wasn’t good, the type was tiny … well, you’ll see). You can find these below, along with other photos of the steel engravings, historic scenes and illustrated matter from the two volumes. I hope you’ll take a moment to have a look.

See photos below:

REMEMBER FOLKS, THIS IS AN 1865-1866 FIRST EDITION SET ORIGINALLY OWNED BY A CIVIL WAR AUTHOR WHO WAS A 16-YEAR-OLD DRUMMER BOY AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. THESE BOOKS ARE 147 YEARS OLD.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

US History HERO Civil War SLAVERY Indian Navy Ship OLD WEST Army AFRICA Horrors

    HERO TALES

     FROM AMERICAN LIFE

                    BY

FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER

        1909 COPYRIGHT

           ILLUSTRATED

FROM FORWARD,

           This Book of a Hundred Hero Tales is drawn

          from the thousands of incidents of courage

          and bravery with which American History is

          inspired—tales that are close to the human heart…

                               CONTENTS

THE MAN WITH A HEART BIG ENOUGH TO HOLD THE WORLD

THE STATESMEN WHO GAVE HIS LIFE TO A PRINCIPLE

THE AMERICAN FLAG IN THE SNOWS OF CANADA

THE INDIAN SLAVE GIRL WHO UNLOCKED THE NORTHWEST

THE ROUGH RIDERS WHO CARRIED THE FLAG TO VICTORY

THE FIRST AMERICAN FLEET TO CHALLENGE THE SEAS

THE PHYSICIAN WHO ADDED THREE STARS TO THE FLAG

THE VICTOR IN THE WORLD’S DEEPEST TRAGEDY

THE NAVAL YOUTH WHO DESTROYED AN IRONCLAD

THE MOTHER’S LOVE FOR THE SAKE OF HER CHILDREN

THE GRIM FIGHTER AND THE THRITY-EIGHTH PSALM

THE GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS WHO OVERPOWERED A FORT

THE VIRGINIAN WHO HEARD THE CALL OF HIS HOME-LAND

THE PRIEST AND CROSS THAT SAVED HALF A CONTINENT

THE VALIANT CAVALIER WHO WOULD NOT SURRENDER

THE WIDOWED MOTHER WHO GAVE SEVEN SONS TO LIBERTY

THE BROTHERLY LOVE THAT FOUNDED A POWERFUL STATE

THE SCHOOLMASTER WHO DIED FOR HIS COUNTRY

THE CAVALRYMAN WHO TURNED DEFEAT INTO VICTORY

THE EXPLORER WHO FOUND A DARK CONTINENT

THE ADMIRAL WHO UNFURLED THE FLAG IN THE ORIENT

THE SCIENTIST WHO APPEALED TO A HEEDLESS WORLD

THE CABIN BOY WHO BECAME THE FIRST ADMIRAL

THE TORY FATHER WHO BELIEVED LIBERTY WAS A DREAM

THE REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE  GREATEST FLEET ON THE SEAS

THE CASTAWAYS IN THE STORM  OFF CAPE HENLOPEN

THE TROOPERS WHO PLUNGED TO THE VALLEY OF DEATH

THE HOMELESS GIRL WHO FOUGHT IN THE REVOLUTION

THE RUINED CITY THAT ROSE TRIUMPHANT FROM ITS ASHES

THE SOUTHERNER WHO LOVED TWO FLAGS

THE GIRL CANNONEER WHO WON A SERGEANT’S HONORS

THE AIRSHIP THAT FELL FROM THE CLOUDS

THE WATAUGA BOYS IN THE CHARGE OF KING’S MOUNTAIN

THE ENGINEERS WHO FATHOMED THE BLACK CANYON

THE LOST SHIP AND THE LOST CREW

THE LITTLE KANSAN WHO CONQUERED A SAVAGE RACE

THE IMMIGRANT GIRL IN THE HARBOR OF A NEW WORLD

THE PRIVATEER THAT FOUGHT FOUR SHIPS OF WAR

THE MIDNIGHT RAIDERS WHO RODE THROUGH LINES OF DEATH

THE COPPERSMITH WHO AROUSED HIS PEOPLE

THE TELEPHONE GIRL WHO WARNED THE VALLEY

THE ORPAN BOY WHO ROSE TO LEAD HIS COUNTRYMEN

THE BATTLESHIPS THAT VANQUISHED A PROUD MONARCHY

THE GALLANT HORSEMAN  WHO SUBDUED THE CRUEL APACHE

THE LIFE-SAVERS WHO RISK THEIR LIVES FOR DUTY

THE DIPLOMAT WHO DID NOT FORGET THE DEBT

THE MARTYRED SEAMEN  WHO BROKE THE BONDS OF TYRANNY

THE LIGHTHOUSE WOMAN ON THE CLIFFS OF LIME ROCK

THE COLLEGE STUDENT ON THE GREAT LAKES

THE LITTLE GENERAL WHO WON THE LOVE OF HIS ARMY

THE COMMANDER WHO SAVED THE GREAT LAKES

THE DYING WARRIER WHO STORMED A CITADEL

THE SAINTLY FRIEND WHO LOVED HUMANITY

THE CONQUEROR WHO CARRIED THE FLAG INTO MEXICO

THE MECHANIC WHO FORCE THE WORLD TO TAKE HEED

THE MAJOR-GENERAL WHO FOUGHT AS A COMMON SOLDIER

A WOMAN’S COMPASSION IN THE WORLD OF DARKNESS

THE WOUNDED CAPTAIN WHO WOULD NOT GIVE UP HIS SHIP

THE WOODSMAN WHO SAVED A GREAT SEAPORT

THE PLOUGHMAN WHO HEARD THE ALARM OF HIS COUNTRY

MAN’S AMBITION AND THE LURE OF THE LABRADOR

THE PHILANTHROPIST WHO GAVE HIS LIVE

THE AMERICAN WOMAN WHO APPEALED TO WOMANHOOD

THE “WAR CHILD” OF THE BLUE AND THE GREY

THE WIRLESS OPERATOR WHI SAVED A THOUSAND LIVES

THE INDIAN PRINCESS WHO LOVE THE WHITE RACE

THE SHIPWRECK OFF THE COAST OF NEW ENGLAND

THE  GALLOWS AND THE FATHER OF TWENTY CHILDREN

THE TENNESSEE GIRL WHO GUIDE A CAVALRY

THE SUBMARINE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

THE SEA FIGHTER WHO CHALLENGED THE WORLD

THE MILL BOY OF THE SLASHES WHO BECAME A STATESMAN

THE FRONTIERSMAN IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST

THE GIRL PILOT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

THE BAYONET BRIGADE THAT CHARGED A FORT IN THE NIGHT

THE POOR INVENTOR WHO MADE THE WORLD RICH

THE TRAPPER IN THE WILDS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

A THOUSAND HORSEMEN THAT ENCIRCLED A SLEEPING ARMY

THE CHILD BRIDE OF DELAWARE BAY

THE FARMER BOY WHO ROSE TO LEAD A GREAT ARMY

THE HEIRESS OF OLD KINGWOOD MANSION

THE MISSION CHURCH IN THE STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM

THE YOUNG LIEUTENANT IN THE HARBOR OF TRIPOLI

THE SCHOOL GIRL WHO SAVED FORT HENRY

THE WRECKING TUG AT THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

THE SOLDIER’S WIFE IN THE SANTEE SWAMP

THE SURVEYOR WHO SAVED THE MIDDLE WEST

THE FLOOD THAT RACED WITH THE HORSEMAN OF CONEMAUGH

THE SCOUT’S SISTER WHO WAS HELD CAPTIVE

THE FIREMEN WHO SAVE GREAT CITIES

THE NURSE WHO BECAME THE “ANGEL OF THE BATTLEFIELD”

THE FUGITIVE BOY IN THE AMERICAN WILDERNESS

THE QUAKERESS WHOSE LIPS ALWAYS SPOKE THE TRUTH

THE NAVAL OFFICER WHO BLEW UP HIS SHIP

THE WOMEN “HERETIC” WHO DIED FOR HER CONSCIENCE

THE BRIDGE BUILDER WHO UNITED TO GREAT CITIES

THE PIGRIM SOLDIER WHO CHALLENGED BARBARISM

THE SERGEANT WHO RESCUED THE FALLEN FLAG

THE PATHFINDER WHO SAVED A PROMISED LAND

THE SOUTHERN PLANTER WHO BECAME FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY

BINDING AND HINGES GOOD

SOILING MARKS ON ½ TITLE PAGE AND FFEP

TONING ON BLANK PAGES

ELSE, PAGES IN GOOD CONDITION

          GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

1863 PICTORIAL CIVIL WAR RECORDS Soldier CONFEDERATE SLAVERY us History of UNION

  PICTORIAL

NATIONAL RECORDS

This auction is for an original 1863 EDITION of "PICTORIAL NATIONAL RECORDS" by W. O. Blake.

YOU'LL  LOVE  THIS  BOOK!!!

It contains descriptions of European and Asiatic nations: a statistical view of the United States of America, and a HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION, compiled from authentic materials. 

The History of the war fills much the larger portion of the work giving an account of its origin, the secession of the Southern States, and the formation of the Confederate Government, the concentration of the military and financial resources of the federal government; together with sketches of the lives of all the eminent statesmen and military and naval commanders, Conederate and Union.

These books also contain statistics from the 1860 CENSUS and gives a picture of our population, agriculture, commerce, manufactures and internal condition at that time.

The numerous and BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS!!! which adorn this work bear testimony to the earnest desire of the publishers to spare no effort or expense necessary to the production of a book which should prove in every way satisfactory to those interested in the subject treated.

Published in 1863 (volume 1) and 1866 (volume 2), this set is in GOOD CONDITION for its age; especially to be 149+ YEARS OLD!!! ALL PAGES ARE PRESENT!!! and tightly bound with NO TEARS!!! or destructive stray markings. Its most notable flaws are: the front and back decorated free endpapers are missing from volume one and volume two has been professionally restored. It has been rebound using the original leather and is complete with new endpapers. Each volume measures 7 1/4" X 10 1/4" and the set is complete with 1,867 pages.

This is an EXTREMELY RARE!!! and, as always, we offer our items with NO RESERVE and start with a low bid price of .99 CENTS! so...GET IT WHILE YOU CAN!!!


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Sunday, December 11, 2011

~Rare 1857 Anti Slavery Civil War Black History Abolitionist Book

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Pair of Civil War Covers ~ Runaway Slave ~ Slavery

Two (2) postal covers promoting the Northern cause in the Civil War, with reference to slavery, c. 1861. Unused. Illustrated with crude woodcuts. 1. Dancing slave, captioned, I'se just "seceshed" from Ole Massa, Yah, Yah, Yah! 2. Left: Portrait of Washington, captioned, Corner Stone of the Federal Union. Right: Smiling slave, captioned, Corner Stone of the "Southern Confederacy." Mounting residue; cover (1) missing top flap

SIZE: 5.5 x 3 in. See our selection of Black Americana & Civil War items at auction this week!


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