Author: H.L. Barnum Title: The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, Alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground: Being an Authentic Account of the Secret Services Which He Rendered His Country During the Revolutionary War. (Taken from His Own Lips, in Short-Hand. ) Comprising Many Interesting Facts and Anecdotes Never Before Published
Description: Cincinnati, A.B. Roff, 1831. Second Edition. Leather. 216p. REBOUND. A hardcover book rebound with a brown leather spine, brown cloth boards, and new endpapers. The bottom inch and a half of the title page has been torn off. The pages are heavily foxed; there are occasional unobtrusive pencil marks inside as well, but most text unmarked. Text block lightly dampstained and wrinkled. Binding is quite secure. A sturdy, readable copy in an attractive modern binding. An early Ohio imprint! This edition was published in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1831; the first edition was published in New York in 1828. Howes B-161. Enoch Crosby (1750-1835) is considered to be the inspiration for Harvey Birch from THE SPY by James Fenimore Cooper. .
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Price: US$ 200.00 Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd.
- Book number: 174267
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