Sep 30, 2010 - Sale 2223

Sale 2223 - Lot 64

Price Realized: $ 660
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 300 - $ 400
(CIVIL WAR.) Group of 43 wartime political pamphlets. All 8vo, most disbound, various conditions, many with library markings. Vp, 1861-64

Additional Details

Highlights include: Anna Ella Carroll of Baltimore. Reply to the Speech of Hon. J.C. Breckinridge . . . in Defence of the President's War Measures. Washington, 1861 Maynard. Speech . . . on the Negro Enlistment Bill. [Washington?], 1863 McClellan. Campaign Document No. 1, the Democratic Platform. [1864] Addresses on the Death of Hon. Stephen Douglas. Washington, 1861 The Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union a British Aristocratic Plot. New York, 1862.
Also:
Bingham. Speech . . . in Reply to Hon. C.L. Vallandigham. [1863]

Binney. Letter from Horace Binney. [1863]

Blake. Slavery in the District. [Washington?], 1862

Boutwell. Confiscation of Rebel Property. [1864]

Chase. How the South Rejected Compromise in the Peace Conference of 1861. [1863?]

Conway. Shall War be for Union and Freedom, or Union and Slavery? Washington, 1861

Cox. Puritanism in Politics. New York, 1863

Cravens. Speech . . . on the President's Message. [1862]

Field. Speech . . . on the Discharge of State Prisoners. Washington, 1863

Harding. Speech . . . on the President's Two Proclamations. Washington, 1863

Jay. The Great Issue. New York, 1864

Jay. The New York Election and the State of the Country. New York, 1862

Kingsley. French Intervention in America. New York, 1863

Lane. Speech . . . on the Discharge of State Prisoners. [1862]

Latham. Speech . . . on the President's Message, "The Mission of Peace from Virginia." Washington, 1861

Murphy. Presidential Election, 1864: Proceedings of the National Union Convention. New York, 1864

Parker. American War and American Slavery: A Speech . . . in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. Manchester, UK, 1863

Saulsbury. Release of State Prisoners. [1863]

Segar. Letter . . . in Vindication of His Course in Declining to Follow His State into Secession. Washington, 1862 (2 copies)

Spaulding. National Finances. [1863]

Stillé. Northern Interests and Southern Independence. Philadelphia, 1863

Sumner. Independence of Hayti and Liberia. Washington, 1862

Thomas. Remarks . . . on the Relation of the Seceded States (so called) to the Union . . . and Emancipation of Slaves in Such States. Washington, 1862

Thomas. Speech . . . on Confiscation. [1862] (2 copies)

Vallandigham. The Great Civil War in America. [1863]

Ward. The Financial Condition of the Nation. [1863]

Washington. Washington's Farewell Address, Delivered September 17th, 1796. New York, 1861

Whiting. Military Arrests in Time of War. Washington, 1863

Whiting. The War Powers of the President. Boston, 1862

Wilson. The Death of Slavery is the Life of the Nation. Washington, 1864.

Wright. Speech . . . on the Discharge of State Prisoners. [1862]

[No author:]

Address of the Unconditional Union State Central Committee to the People of Maryland. Baltimore, 1863

The Boot on the Other Leg: Or, Loyalty Above Party. Philadelphia, 1863

Does It Pay?

Interesting Debate. Reception of Gov. Andrew Johnson . . . at the State Capitol of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA, 1863

The New Gospel of Peace, According to St.. Benjamin; Book the Second. New York, [1863] (2 copies)

The Rebuke of Southern Docrtines by Southern Statesmen. Philadelphia, 1863

The Rejected Stone: Or, Insurrection vs. Resurrection in America. Boston, 1861