Maud of the Mississippi. A Companion to Pauline of the Potomac. By Wesley Bradshaw [pseudonym] . . . a Thrilling Narrative of the Adventures of Miss Pauline d’Estraye, a Young and Beautiful French Lady, who, after performing the most heroic deeds in Virginia, in behalf of the Union, was sent officially to the Department of the Mississippi
Philadelphia: C.W. Alexander & Co., 1863 (i.e. 1864). First Edition. Original pictorial wrappers printed in blue and black, 9.25 x 5.75 inches, [i-iv], 21-30, [31-32], 39-52, [53-54], 61-74, [75-76], 85-100 pages [i.e. 64 pages], as published. Full-page woodcut illustrations included in the pagination. Copyright date on the title page of..... More