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First Published in the New York Evening Post - under the signature of "Veto". 8vo., pp. 55; original printed wrappers, stitched as issued; in protective case. Rear paper cover partially de...
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First Published in the New York Evening Post - under the signature of "Veto". 8vo., pp. 55; original printed wrappers, stitched as issued; in protective case. Rear paper cover partially detached. Inscribed by author. First edition in book form, Sedgewick first published this lengthy and learned argument against annexation under the pseudonym "Veto" in the New York Post. He points out two dangers: the inevitable war annexation would engender, and the difficulties surrounding the issue of slavery. This copy is signed by the author, a prominent lawyer and political polemicist. Streeter, Texas, 1533. Sabin 78843
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Publisher: Printed by D. Fanshaw
Year: 1844
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
First Edition
Signed
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