Editore: Published for the Club by the Brandon Printing Co. [1909], Nashville, Tenn., 1909
Da: Eilenberger Rare Books, LLC, I.O.B.A., Durham, NC, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
Hardcover. First edition. Nashville, Tenn.: Published for the Club by the Brandon Printing Co., [1909. Presumed date of publication; foreword dated Sept. 15, 1909.] 338 pages, plus portrait frontispiece. Original black cloth with black leather spine label, stamped in gold. [25 cm.] Ex-Sondley Reference Library with light internal markings and very faint impression of removed call number at base of spine. Tasteful bookplate on front pastedown, embossed stamp on several leaves including frontispiece and title, and number stamp on verso of title and in margin of one other page. Else very good and still a fairly attractive copy overall. Minor rubbing and faint evidence of soil to cloth. Light marginal soiling to title page; one small ink mark in margin of contents page. FIRST EDITION. PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR'S WIDOW, on blank verso of frontispiece (no impact on recto). It reads: "To Miss Maude Waddell, Compliments of Mrs. Joshua W. Caldwell." [Maude Waddell was a North Carolina poet. Her collected works were published in 1942 under the title: "`Song of the South' (Poems): Life Work of Maude Waddell, Poet Laureate General of the Confederate Memorial Association." She also contributed a number of articles to the Charlotte "News" and the Charlotte "Observer."] Joshua William Caldwell (1856-1909), of Knoxville, Tennessee, was a leading attorney, civic leader, writer, and orator. This collection of his writings includes Civil War reminiscences, various historical essays and biographical sketches, one story, and one poem. The "Biographical Sketch" of Caldwell (pp. 7-53) is written by Henry H. Ingersoll and George F. Mellen.