Feb 28, 2005 - Sale 2034

Sale 2034 - Lot 40

Price Realized: $ 4,830
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 4,000 - $ 6,000
SOME OF THE SCARCEST 19TH CENTURY ABOLITIONIST PAMPHLETS (MISCELLANEOUS.) Bound volume containing 14 slavery related pamphlets. 8vo, contemporary 1/2 calf, lightly rubbed; occasional contemporary ownership signatures of Henry Mott. Vp, 1835-1839

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Clay, Henry. A Letter to Gerritt Smith. 54 pages. New York, 1839. Not in Sabin Clay, Henry. Free and Friendly Remarks on a Speech Lately Delivered. 24 pages. New York, 1839 Martineau, Harriet. Views of Slavery and Emancipation from "Society in America." 79 pages. New York, 1837. Purvis, Robert. A Tribute to the Memory of Thomas Shipley. Preface by James Forten. 20 pages. Philadelphia, 1836 Abolitionism Exposed Corrected. By a Physician, with a Plan for Abolishing the American Anti-Slavery Society. . .by A Tennesseean [sic]. 40 pages. Philadelphia, 1838 Marriott, Charles. An Address to the Members of the Religious Society of Friends on the Duty of Declining the Use of Products of Slave Labour. 18 pages. New York, 1835 [Furness, William Henry.] A Sermon Occasioned by the Destruction of Pennsylvania Hall. 12 pages. Philadelphia, 1838 The Trial of Reuben Crandall, M. D. 62 pages. New York, 1836 Yates, William. The Rights of Colored Men to Suffrage, Citizenship and Trial by Jury. 104 pages. Philadelphia, 1838 Weld, Theodore Dwight. The Bible Against Slavery. 81 pages. [New York, 1837] [Ware, Nathaniel A.] Rural Code of Haiti (drop title, as issued). Large, folding map of the Kingsley plantation. 48 pages. Middletown, NJ, 1837 [Lovejoy, Elijah.] Alton Observer Extra. Proceedings of the Ill. Anti-Slavery Convention. Held at Upper Alton, Twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth October 1837. 36 pages. Alton: Parks and Breath, 1838 Proceedings of the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, held in Philadelphia May 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1838 The Present State and Condition of the Free People of Color of the City of Philadelphia. 40 pages. Philadelphia, 1838.