Many of the anecdotes she relates give fascinating glimpses into a very troubled period of American History. A dramatic reminiscence recounts the night that Lincoln was assassinated. Mrs. Grant insisted that she and her husband turn down an invitation to the theater in favor of returning home. It saved her husband's life: he had also been marked ...
Binding: Spiral
Publisher: Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Date Published: 1992
Description: Very Good. Civil War. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Stated First Printing. Volume Two: St. Louis-Civil War Heritage, printed July 1992. ExLibrary with usual markings. Pages bright and clean with unmarked text. Extremities rubbed. 182 pages. read more
Binding: Spiral
Publisher: Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Date Published: 1994
Description: Very Good. Civil War. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Stated first printing. Volume Three: Missouri-Civil War Heritage, printed November 1994. ExLibrary with usual markings. Pages bright and clean with unmarked text. Extremities rubbed. Multiple small tears and chips along extremities. Back cover was loose and mended with laminating tape. Our store's terms regarding heavy or oversized books apply to this listing. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The Lakeside Press
Date Published: 1999
Description: Fine. Issued without a dust Jacket. Julia Grant, granddaughter of President Grant, married into the Russian aristocracy, of which she writes about in this memoir. read more
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