Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns

George W. PEPPER   |   William Tecumseh SHERMAN

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Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns
Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns
Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns

"ONE OF THE BEST NARRATIVES BY A UNION SOLDIER": FIRST EDITION OF PEPPER'S PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGNS, 1866, IN ORIGINAL PUBLISHER'S TOOLED MOROCCO

(SHERMAN, William Tecumseh) PEPPER, George W. Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns. In Georgia and the Carolinas. Zanesville, Ohio: Hugh Dunne, 1866. Thick octavo, original full black blind-stamped morocco recased, raised bands, gilt-lettered spine, marbled endpapers and edges.

First edition of Captain Pepper's important early chronicle of Sherman's army, "one of the best narratives by a Union soldier" (Howes P 220), in publisher's blind-stamped morocco.

William Tecumseh Sherman was viewed by his peers and continues to be seen as "the greatest soldier the American people have yet produced" (Army and Navy Journal). In Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns, George Pepper, "a captain in a Sherman regiment and incidentally a correspondent, wrote about the country and people of the Confederacy more as traveler than soldier… Though highly hostile to the people and their institutions, he was, nevertheless, frank in describing the wanton destruction visited upon them" (Coulter 369). "A fresh day-to-day account of Sherman's campaign," Pepper's valuable work "is full of firsthand impressions" (Streeter II:1291), including accounts of fighting at Chattanooga and Sherman's famous march to the sea. With rear page of publisher's advertisement. Sabin 60839. Broadfoot, 350. Dornbusch I:O330. Faint trace of bookplate removal to front pastedown.

Text generally fresh, joints starting but sound, light edge-wear to publisher's morocco. A highly desirable extremely good copy.

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