Verlag: Dick Wildes Printing ["Continental", for Continental Book Company, on the spine], 1990
Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA
hardcover. Zustand: VERY GOOD. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: NONE. 383 clean, unmarked, tight pages; inked data about the Mudd progeny on front flyleaf; cover is clean and sturdy and differs from that shown in that there is a gilt bust of Dr. Mudd in an oval on the front; inlaid are a newspaper article about the death of Dr. Mudd's grandson (which has left a pale impression on facing pages) and a facsimile of Michigan House Resolution No. 126 stating that Dr. Mudd was "innocent of any complicity in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln".
Zustand: Good. SIGNED! La Plata, Maryland: Dick Wildes Printing, 1991. 8vo Hardcover. 383pp. B/W illustrations. Signed by five of Samuel A Mudd's grandchildren on front free endpaper. Good book. Page edges foxed. (physicians, united states, army) Inquire if you need further information.
Verlag: Privately Published, Place_Pub: Sagninaw, MI, 1962
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Reprint Edition. 363 pages. Illus., some soiling to boards. Signed by Richard D. Mudd, M.D., grandson of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd. Subtitled: Containing his letters from Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas Island, where he was imprisoned four years for alleged complicity in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, with statements of Mrs. Samuel A. Mudd, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, and Edward Spangler regarding the assassination, and the argument of General Ewing on the question of the jurisdiction of the Military Commission, and on the law and facts of the case, also "Diary" of John Wilkes Booth. Nettie Mudd was the daughter of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd. Preface by D. Eldridge Monroe. This is a reprint of the edition originally published by The Neal Publishing Company, 1906; this edition was privately published by Richard D. Mudd, M.D. (1901-2003), the grandson of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd. This edition contains two new chapters: "Descendants of Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd" prepared by Richard D. Mudd, and "Letters Not in Original Edition--Dr. Mudd's Pardon." There also are two new illustrations: Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Mudd sitting on the couch on which John Wilkes Booth was examined on April 15, 1865 by Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, and Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Home where Dr. Mudd set Booth's broken leg.