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HONESTY AND THE DEFENSE.
Boswell, James
An Account by James Boswell, Esq., of a Conversation between himself and Samuel Johnson Regarding the Practice of Law, Oxford, 26 March 1768.
Limited to 250 copies. Facsimile of James Boswell's account of a conversation between himself and Samuel Johnson, March 26, 1768. Printed by hand on paper made at the press.
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First edition (Besterman 6304). This book was the first and still one of the most comprehensive bibliographies on the literature of the Civil War. 6073 entries covering books, pamphlets, Congressional Reports, official publications of the States, etc. Ex library copy with markings including the library name perforated on the title page. Covers detached and spine covering missing. Title page worn with paper repair. Enclosed in specially made slipcase with chemise.

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