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Item Code: 897-13A
Selected by Wendell Phillips. Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, New York: 1856. Front eps, owner bookplate: “R.A. Weaver”. 208 pp. Brown blind stamped glazed cloth, 7.875 x 5”, w/gilt spine lettering. Exhibits exterior wear, w/light chipping of head and foot. Hinges weakening, else VG. This book forcefully states the 1850s anti-slavery position, with selections by Wendell Phillips, one of the country’s leading abolitionists of the time. Solid collectible. A must piece for students of the pre-Civil War anti-slavery movement. [jp]
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