1846 1ed Slavery Abolition Slave Power Correspondence
1846 1ed Slavery Abolition Slave Power Correspondence Palfrey Appleton Texas
The book ‘Correspondence’ was intended as a supplement to John Palfrey’s pamphlet on slave power. Nathan Appleton received a letter from his friends, Charles F. Adams, John G. Palfrey and Charles Sumner asking his co-operation relating to the admission of Texas. However, as Texas had already been admitted into the Union, he thought this pointless. Palfrey's pamphlet originally appeared anonymously in the Boston Daily Whig with Appleton’s response printed in it and subsequently being blamed for causing Washington to move into the Mexican War.
This 1846 booklet is Appleton’s attempt to give proper prospective to the printing by printing all the letters and correspondence involved.
Item number: #9988
Price: $299
PALFREY, John Gorham; APPLETON, Nathan
Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey intended as a supplement to Mr. Palfrey's pamphlet on slave power.
Boston: Eastburn's press, 1846. First Edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
20
References: Sabin 1825
Language: English
Binding: Paper; loose pages, front and back pages of binding not attached visible repair to both.
Size: ~9.5in X 6in (24cm x 14.5cm)
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1846 1ed Slavery Abolition Slave Power Correspondence Palfrey Appleton Texas
The book ‘Correspondence’ was intended as a supplement to John Palfrey’s pamphlet on slave power. Nathan Appleton received a letter from his friends, Charles F. Adams, John G. Palfrey and Charles Sumner asking his co-operation relating to the admission of Texas. However, as Texas had already been admitted into the Union, he thought this pointless. Palfrey's pamphlet originally appeared anonymously in the Boston Daily Whig with Appleton’s response printed in it and subsequently being blamed for causing Washington to move into the Mexican War.
This 1846 booklet is Appleton’s attempt to give proper prospective to the printing by printing all the letters and correspondence involved.
Item number: #9988
Price: $299
PALFREY, John Gorham; APPLETON, Nathan
Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey intended as a supplement to Mr. Palfrey's pamphlet on slave power.
Boston: Eastburn's press, 1846. First Edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
20
References: Sabin 1825
Language: English
Binding: Paper; loose pages, front and back pages of binding not attached visible repair to both.
Size: ~9.5in X 6in (24cm x 14.5cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
9988
Dimensions: Condition Report: Excellent