Here Comes the Alabama. The Career of a Confederate Raider – Bradlow, Edna and Frank
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The story of the American ship that inspired the Cape Malay song ‘Daar Kom Die Alabama’. From the capture of a Federal ship, the Sea-Bride inside Table Bay, her voyage across the oceans for two years capturing and sinking 57 American Ships during the Civil War to her finally sinking in battle in the English Channel. Though British built and manned – except for officers – this southern rebel ship never visited an American port during that career. 16 Illustrations. Some toning and mild foxing to feps. 128 Pages. Contents clean and tightly bound. 1st Edition. Condition: Good to very good. Dust jacket: Good-. Some light edge-wear. 2 small closed nicks to the top edge. Some mild soiling to rear cover and front flap. Binding: Hardcover.
Publisher: A A Balkema
Date Published: 1958
Publication Place: Cape Town.
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Good to very good.
Binding: Hardcover.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Good-. Some light edge-wear. 2 small closed nicks to the top edge. Some mild soiling to rear cover and front flap.
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Weight | 600 g |
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