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    Marching Through Georgia - book

    Located an old 1st edition of this book today, in old but still readable condition. Binding was still good, and the covers were sound and not too worn. Any body know what this book might be worth, and if it's worth reading? If it's not so great I won't waste my time buying it.

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    Re: Marching Through Georgia - book

    Clark,
    Its a pretty good book, has some very interesting details.

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    Re: Marching Through Georgia - book

    I always check at Barnes and Noble (bn.com) to see what books are selling for on the used market. Just look under the "Out of Print" section and type in your book title. In your case, "Marching through Georgia" brought up 4 different authors, so you'll need to do a more thorough search.
    Hope you found yourself a great deal.
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    Re: Marching Through Georgia - book

    I know of a dealer of old books close by, he has a copy of Marching Through Georgia 1st Ed. Very good copy with a asking price of $100.00 This may give you a idea.

    I've read it too. Good book.
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    Re: Marching Through Georgia - book

    I had a first edition of MTG, and I gave it to an old pard for his bday. It is a very good read.
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