J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary at the Confederate States Capital, 1st Ed.
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J. B. Jones’ A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary is one of the most important insider views of the Confederate government.
This is the very scarce original printing of “the most consulted journal for wartime Richmond and the Confederate government” – Allan Nevins.
Jones was a clerk in the Confederate War Department, and his almost day-by-day story is, with good reason, one of the most highly esteemed sources on Confederate Richmond.
Bookplates removed from both volumes. Light toning; minimal foxing; clean & tight with almost no edge wear. Near fine. A true collector’s set! Jones, J. B. A REBEL WAR CLERK’S DIARY AT THE CONFEDERATE STATES CAPITAL. Philadelphia: 1866. 1st edition, 2 volumes (392p.; 480p.). (Howes J-220, ITC #104, Eicher #164).













