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  1. Private letters, 1823-1889 by Jefferson Davis, 1995, Da Capo Press edition, in English - 1st Da Capo Press ed.

  2. Jefferson Davis: Private Letters 1823-1889. $24.99. This fascinating collection of intimate letters from and to Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) illuminates the character and personality of the President of the Confederacy. These letters (the majority appearing fully in print for the first time) range widely over one of the most turbulent periods in ...

  3. Private letters, 1823-1889 Authors : Jefferson Davis , Hudson Strode Summary : Collection of intimate letters from and to Jefferson Davis which illuminates the character and personality of the President of the Confederacy

  4. Mar 22, 1995 · This fascinating collection of intimate letters from and to Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) illuminates the character and personality of the President of the Confederacy. These letters (the majority appearing fully in print for the first time) range widely over one of the most...

  5. This fascinating collection of intimate letters from and to Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) illuminates the character and personality of the President of the Confederacy. These letters (the majority appearing fully in print for the first time) range widely over one of the most turbulent periods in American history, from his fifteenth year to his death at eighty-one.

  6. This fascinating collection of intimate letters from and to Jefferson Davis (1808 1889) illuminates the character and personality of the President of the Confederacy. These letters (the majority appearing fully in print for the first time) range widely over one of the most turbulent periods in American history, from his fifteenth year to his death at eighty-one.

  7. This fascinating collection of intimate letters from and to Jefferson Davis (1808 1889) illuminates the character and personality of the President of the Confederacy. These letters (the majority appearing fully in print for the first time) range widely over one of the most turbulent periods in American history, from his fifteenth year to his death at eighty-one.