Ungentlemanly Acts


By: Barnett, Louise

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Signed on the title page. In April 1879, on a remote military base in west Texas, Captain Andrew Geddes, a decorated Army officer of dubious moral reputation, faced a court-martial. The trial unearthed shocking tales of seduction, incest, and abduction. The highest figures in the Army got involved, and General William Tecumseh Sherman made it his personal mission to see that Geddes was punished for his alleged crime. This book is a fascinating and compelling examination of that drama. It is at once a suspenseful narrative of a very important trial and a study of the then prevailing attitudes toward sexuality. This volume is a Fine First Edition that was signed by the author at the Texas Book Festival in November of 2000.

Title: Ungentlemanly Acts

Author Name: Barnett, Louise

Edition: First Edition

Location Published: New York, Hill and Wang: 2000

Binding: Cloth

Book Condition: Fine

Jacket Condition: Fine

Inscription: Signed by Author

Categories: First Editions, First Editions Signed

Seller ID: 001930

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