Description: LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY The South and Prosperity April 6, 1911 (Vol. CXII, No. 2900) Pp. 371-410; 16 x 10.5 in.; black-and-white photos. This issue with much content pertaining to aspects of the South. Includes "Why I Fought for Virginia" by Col. John S. Mosby (1833-1916), a Confederate army battalion commander in the Civil War. Also, a group of messages from southern governors written especially for this issue; articles on education and universities, farming, the Panama Canal, southern transportation, and notable "Women as Builders of the New South." Condition: Well-preserved and clean overall; traces of minor handling wear; vertical fold down the center; a few small abrasions on rear cover. This is an ex-library copy, with an institutional blindstamp on the upper corner of the cover - no other ex-library markings. Shipping via USPS Media Mail to US addresses only.
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