Sep 30, 2010 - Sale 2223

Sale 2223 - Lot 196

Price Realized: $ 480
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 300 - $ 400
(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Group of 15 abolitionist and anti-slavery pamphlets. Various sizes, bindings, and conditions, most with library markings. Vp, 1776 and 1821-60

Additional Details

Includes: The Life, Trial and Execution of Captain John Brown. "New edition," defective pictorial wrappers. New York, [1859?] American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses. Disbound. New York, 1839.
Also:

The Anti-Slavery Examiner no. 5: The Power of Congress over the District of Columbia. New York, 1838

The Anti-Slavery Examiner no. 6: The Bible Against Slavery. Fourth edition. New York, 1838

Anti-Slavery Reporter: A Periodical, Containing "Three Months in Jamaica." Vol. 1, no. 2. New York, July 1833 (2 copies)

The Border Ruffian Code in Kansas. [New York, 1856]

Channing. Remarks on the Slavery Question. Boston, 1839

Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey . . . on the Slave Power. Boston, 1846

The Irish Patriot: Daniel O'Connel's Legacy to Irish Americans. Philadelphia, [1847?]

[Monroe.] Message from the President . . . Relating to Negotiations for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. Washington, 1821

O.C.'s Letters from the South, on Northern and Southern Views Respecting Slavery. Boston, 1857

The Record of George Wm. Gordon . . . Lovers of Freedom, Read! Read!! Read!!! and Vote for the Best Man. Boston, 1856

Sharp. The Law of Passive Obedience. Lacks title page and ad leaves. [London, 1776?]

The Tables Turned: A Letter to the Congregational Association of New York. Boston, [1855?]

Victor Hugo's Letter on John Brown, with Mrs. Ann S. Stephens' Reply. New York, 1860