The War: Its Causes and Consquences
by C.C.S. Farrar
Cairo, Ills.; Memphis, Tenn.; Paducah, KY.: Blelock & Co.
1864
First Edition
12mo, 260 pages, period cloth covered boards. Damage to top of spine, spine sunned, from a 19th century institutional collection with some of the typical markings, some rubbing and wear along corners and edges, some slight discoloration, else in good + condition.
The War: Its Causes and Consequences by C.C.S. Farrar, published in 1864, offers an in-depth analysis of the origins and implications of the American Civil War. Written by a resident of Bolivar County, Mississippi, this 260-page work delves into the political and governmental dynamics of the United States during the tumultuous period of 1861-1865. Farrar examines the underlying factors that led to the conflict, providing contemporary perspectives on the war's causes and its far-reaching consequences. The book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the complexities of the Civil War era from a Southern viewpoint.
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