WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON AND HIS TIMES; OR, SKETCHES OF THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT IN AMERICA, AND OF THE MAN WHO WAS ITS FOUNDER AND MORAL LEADER
de Johnson, Oliver
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- Foxing at title page, title page detached with owner's embossed stamp at lower corner and portion of lower corner missing, split
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Paris, Tennessee, United States
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1881. New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition. Foxing at title page, title page detached with owner's embossed stamp at lower corner and portion of lower corner missing, splitting of the paper at front inner joint, all else sound, covers with rubbing and exposed corners. New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition. xxvi, [19]-490p. Drab green cloth over beveled boards with gilt spine titles, t.e.g. Inscribed and signed by the author "Mrs. E. Maria (?), with the regards of The Author. April 2, 1883." Also with a small carte de viste by Sarony's possibly signed on front and back by Johnson.
"The author was associated with Garrison from the beginnings of his movement and served first as a temporary editor of The Liberator, and later as editor of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Bugle, the Pennsylvania Freeman, and the National Anti-Slavery Standard. Because he feels himself to be an integral member of the cause, Johnson shifts his focus from Garrison alone to include the figures and entire history of the American abolition movement. Many incidents in the violent history of slavery are covered, as are prominent and many obscure figures of the antislavery drive." (Ball and Martin. No. 129).
Blockson 10222 for earlier edition.
"The author was associated with Garrison from the beginnings of his movement and served first as a temporary editor of The Liberator, and later as editor of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Bugle, the Pennsylvania Freeman, and the National Anti-Slavery Standard. Because he feels himself to be an integral member of the cause, Johnson shifts his focus from Garrison alone to include the figures and entire history of the American abolition movement. Many incidents in the violent history of slavery are covered, as are prominent and many obscure figures of the antislavery drive." (Ball and Martin. No. 129).
Blockson 10222 for earlier edition.
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- Título
- WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON AND HIS TIMES; OR, SKETCHES OF THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT IN AMERICA, AND OF THE MAN WHO WAS ITS FOUNDER AND MORAL LEADER
- Autor
- Johnson, Oliver
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Foxing at title page, title page detached with owner's embossed stamp at lower corner and portion of lower corner missing, split
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- 1
- Edición
- New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition
- Editorial
- Houghton Mifflin
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- Boston
- Fecha de publicación
- 1881
- Catálogos del vendedor
- African-American;
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