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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. S. 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.
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| Ind. 62: 619. Mr. 14, ’07. 50w. | ||
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Mudge, James. [Fenelon: the mystic.] *$1. West. Meth. bk.
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An appreciative treatment of Fénelon, his life, character, and influence is contained in this volume of the “Men of the kingdom” series.
Mulford, Clarence E. Bar—20. $1.50. Outing.
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“Twenty-five chapters of gunpowder smoke, of shanty towns in New Mexico or Texas, thick with dust, pierced with bullets, strewn with prostrate forms of cowboys. Terse descriptions of alkali plains, of Gila monsters cayuses and the playful manners of the Bar–20 outfit.”—Nation.