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CIVIL WAR General James Longstreet & Post-War "LEE'S TARNISHED LIEUTENANT"

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Location: Livonia, Michigan

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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

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Book Title: Lee's Tarnished Lieutenant

Narrative Type: Nonfiction

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Item Length: 9 in

Intended Audience: Adults

Modified Item: No

Subject: History

Vintage: No

Publication Year: 1988

Format: Hardcover

Language: English

Illustrator: Yes

Era: 1800s

Author: William Garrett Piston

Features: Dust Jacket

Genre: Biographies & True Stories, History, Military, War & Combat, Biography & Autobiography

Topic: American History, Army, Civil War, Combat, Memoir, Military History, Political History, True Military Stories, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), Military

Subjects: History & Military

Item Width: 6 in

Number of Pages: 272 Pages

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