Baltimore. November 5 1865. CB. Richardson, 540. Broadway. Her York. have received an instalment of I froof, shuts and return them arrestit with the greatest fremble diefalah. S for the attention, and. will let me have the remander thank that by Proton mail, or just as soon as I am about having for Memphis to table the editorship off the Nomphis Avalanche If. in connection with the früher. serve I füblishing enterprices amoby the people inch the H South, I shall be glad to do so...** I here desire to declare that carried out your you contract, and, on fart & discharged our bromes Vrelations in an Referfully your Edwd Pollard A most Interesting and Valuable Work. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR, BY EDWARD A. POLLARD, Late Editor of the Richmond Examiner. ONE VOL., 8vo.; 1258 PAGES. Cloth, $5.00. Half Calf, library binding, $7.50 A recent statement of Mr. POLLARD having been so misunderstood as to give rise, in some quarters, to the extraordinary impression that he (Mr. POLLARD) is not the author of "THE SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR," now published by me, or had not authorized its publication, the inclosed extracts from one of his recent letters to me are published, as being sufficient to set the matter at rest. The proof-sheets he refers to are those of the last year of the war-his concluding chapters. The Press everywhere speak in the highest terms of this admirable and interesting history, and its immense sale in every section of the country attests its universal popularity. It is for sale by canvassing agents everywhere. C. B. RICHARDSON, Publisher, 540 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. |