Hearts of Hickory: A Story of Andrew Jackson and the War of 1812 by John Trotwood Moore - front cover
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Hearts of Hickory: A Story of Andrew Jackson and the War of 1812

by John Trotwood Moore

"Hearts of Hickory: A Story of Andrew Jackson and the War of 1812" by John Trotwood Moore, published by Cokesbury Press in 1926, is a historical novel set during the War of 1812. This Nashville edition features a blue cloth cover and is in fair condition with some wear on the spine and edges. The book lacks a dust jacket but remains a valuable piece for collectors of historical fiction and American history.

$23.34$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1926
Cokesbury Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B8-JM-0057

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, with noticeable wear on the edges and spine. The blue cloth cover is intact but shows signs of age and handling. The spine has some fraying at the top and bottom. There is no dust jacket, and the pages are slightly yellowed, consistent with its age. Despite these flaws, the binding remains strong and the text is clear.

About This Antique 1926 Edition

"Hearts of Hickory: A Story of Andrew Jackson and the War of 1812" by John Trotwood Moore is a historical novel published by Cokesbury Press in 1926 in Nashville. This work delves into the life and times of Andrew Jackson, focusing on his pivotal role during the War of 1812. Moore, known for his contributions to American historical literature, brings a unique narrative style that combines factual history with engaging storytelling. This edition, printed in the United States, captures the essence of early 20th-century publishing with its sturdy blue cloth cover and gold embossed title. While the specific edition is unknown, the book remains a significant piece for collectors interested in historical fiction and early American history. The physical condition of the book is solid, with some signs of wear on the cover and spine, but without a dust jacket. This copy is a testament to Moore's literary prowess and historical insight.

Publisher Information

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Cokesbury Press

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