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Verlag: Dunbar, Waters & Co., Boston, 1871
Anbieter: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, USA
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Self wrappers. First edition. 8 pp. 23" x 16" Two articles concerning the annexation of the Dominican Republic, one on Sumner's Policy, Sumner just having been removed as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for opposing Grant's pro Annexation policy, and a printing of The President's Message on San Domingo, which reported on the favorable conclusions of The Investigation Commission (which had included civil rights activist Fredrick Douglass) sent to make an objective assessment as to whether annexation would be beneficial to both the United States and the Dominican Republic. Also an article on the Cincinnati Reform movement of the Republican Party and amnesty for those who sided with the Confederate States. A very good- unopened (uncut) folded copy with a few small holes at folds, one page with dampstain along fold, minor edge wear.
Verlag: Dunbar, Waters & Co., Boston, 1871
Anbieter: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Self wrappers. First edition. 8 pp. 23" x 16" Includes two small articles on the difficulties of integrating Utah into the Union: "Polygamy on Trial," and "Murders Screened by Mormons." Also much reporting on the trial of the Tweed Ring in New York, Free Trade-Revenue Reform, Facts about the Tea Trade, Stanislas Sorel, Democratic State Convention, and more. A very good unopened (uncut) folded copy with one small hole at center fold, first page with browned spot, minor edge wear.
Verlag: Dunbar, Waters & Co., Boston, 1871
Anbieter: Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB, East Jewett, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Self wrappers. First edition. 8 pp. 23" x 16" Includes a long piece, "Naples Conservatory," on the recent report by the Reform Commission concerning the state of music education in Italy, chaired by Guseppi Verdi; a discussion of the English Land Question, only a year after the Irish Land Acts, with a printing of the Speech by Lord Darby to the Liverpool and Manchester Agricultural Society refuting the notion that land is owned and controlled by only a small number of people in England, and description of the revolutionary Westinghouse Air Brake, as well as a few other railroad related items. A very good- unopened (uncut) folded copy with holes along center fold of 2 leaves with minor loss of text, small chips and tears to fore edges, foxing along top margin only.