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Uncle Tom'south Cabin

In Uncle Tom's Cabin past Harriett Beecher Stowe, the title character Uncle Tom is a long-suffering slave, loyal to both his faith and his master. Presented with an opportunity to escape, he instead chooses to remain in slavery to avoid embarrassing his master. After being sold to a slave trader, Tom suffers brutal handling and is eventually beaten to decease for his refusal to beguile his friends — made to represent an ideal of true Christianity. Enormously popular (information technology was the best-selling novel of the 19th century) and influential, information technology's publication in 1852 was instrumental in bringing visibility to the barbarous reality of slavery. In more contempo years, it has come under considerable criticism for its portrayal of meekness and subservience and the phrase "Uncle Tom" is sometimes used as an epithet for someone seen as overly subservient.

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Uncle Tom'due south Cabin was originally published serially over 40 weeks in the abolitionist journal The National Era, start June v, 1851. Information technology was published past John P. Jewett the post-obit year in two volumes with 6 illustrated plates by Hammett Billings. The initial printing was 5000 copies and was made available in 3 different bindings: dark-brown fabric with a gilt ornament on the front board, blueish textile with additional aureate ornamentation, and a paper wrapper. Subsequent editions were issued shortly thereafter, including a holiday "gift edition" in brown gilt fabric with additional illustrations by Billings and an inexpensive "Edition for the 1000000" in newspaper wrappers for 37 1/2 cents. The beginning press has the post-obit points of issue: "split" instead of "spiled" on page 42 of the first volume, "catechism" rather than "catechism" on folio 74 of the second volume, and no attribution to Billings for the engravings. First edition, showtime printings generally exceed $5,000 and can achieve upwards of $15,000 with Stowe's signature.

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Other notable editions include a Limited Editions Order with lithographs past Raymond Weaver in 1938 and a Easton Press edition with lithographs by Miguel Covarrubias published in 1979.

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Fantabulous book to gain empathy and insight into the enslaved pathos, struggle and plight! This book presents well designed ideas to ennoble and elivate the man race as brothers, and sisters of a common God, and Male parent of united states of america all.

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company. Cleveland, Ohio: Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, 1852. 2 vols, 8vo, [three], six-ten, [1], xiii-312; [i-iii], iv, [ane], 6-322 pp. With six engraved plates past Hammett Billings (three in each volume). Original publisher's brown cloth over boards. BAL B binding with vignette on superlative cover stamped in gilt; backstrips lettered in gilt, otherwise… Read more than

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FIRST EDITION, First Press. "These books are of such paramount historical importance that it is hard to evaluate them every bit literature" (Merle Johnson). "Three thousand copies were sold on the mean solar day of publication, and earlier its first ceremony, over 300,000 copies were sold in America … More than twenty London editions appeared in 1852, so the English audience must take… Read more

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Visitor, 1852. First Edition. Original textile. Octavos. Near Fine. Some fading and lite habiliment to the original cloth bindings.. A lovely copy of one of the most influential books on 19th century America. Mrs. Stowe's book and its widespread readership in the North solidified abolition sentiment and hastened the oncoming Civil War. … Read more

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company, 1852. 2 volumes. Start edition. Later on Upshot, in the Rare Special Presentation Binding, elaborately aureate decorated and gilt edged, get-go edition of the text with later points. Copyright argument of Geo. C. Rand & Co. Illustrated with original engravings. 8vo, publisher's original purple-chocolate-brown cloth, with full gilt decorated… Read more than

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John P. Jewett and Company, 1853. Hardcover. Fair. Illustrated Edition. Antique volume with article of clothing to the crimson leather cover, gilt decoration. Pages are loose, tanned with age. This is a book in demand of restoration, but worth information technology. An early copy of this classic.

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M. A. Donohue & Company, 1897. Hardcover. Skillful. Signed. 3/4 bound in brown leather over light-green cloth, 615 pp. Tipped in is an autographed letter SIGNED by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Too, housed in a misidentified mounted envelope, is an autographed letter of the alphabet SIGNED by L Grand Clark, the individual upon whom the character of George Harris in… Read more

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company, 1852. First Edition . Outset Press, First Effect Both small octavo volumes of this ii volume set are in very proficient+ condition which have been rebacked with new end sheets preserving the original light chocolate-brown textile covered boards and back strips with the blind embossing around the edges of each board… Read more than

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Boston and Cleveland: John P. Jewett & Co, 1852. First Edition. Very Good. Two volumes. First edition, get-go printing; Hobart and Robbins listed on both copyright pages, title pages lack printing statement as called for. Finely bound in gimmicky marbled paper covered boards over blackness leather spine with raised bands and golden tooling. Very Skilful with bindings rubbed,… Read more than

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UNCLE TOM'S Cabin, John P. Jewett, 1852, first edition, two volumes, a bit of wear to a pocket-sized section of the front covers (where information technology appears that some less than intelligent creature at one time had placed cost stickers), else a vg+ copy, leap in 3/4 brown (burnt umber) and marbled boards with raised spines, 6 compartments and marbled… Read more

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Jewett, Proctor, and Worthington, 1853-01-01. Hardcover. Practiced. 1853 Jewett first illustrated edition with original designs past Billings, engraved past Baker and Smith in busy boards. Stowe signed quote tipped into forepart endpaper dated 1877. Golden edged. Binding is tender, shows foxing, engraving of Eva at frontis is damaged. Now housed in custom 1/4 leather slipcase with chemise.… Read more

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Berlin, 1890. Hardcover. Proficient/No Jacket. This is a Russian edition of an American Classic. Text entirely in Russian. Hardcover with rubbing on covers and edge wear. Inside front hinge croaky and pages are toned. Ffep is loose. 10x7.5 with 190 pp. Brown newspaper covered boards with tan cloth spine

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company. 1853. Offset Edition; Early on Printing. Hardcover. Both Volumes Very Good. Very early press. .

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company, 1852. BAL Binding B variant. "25th thousand" on each title page. First Edition, Second Printing. Original brown textile, gilt vignette of cabin on upper boards. BAL notes first publication date in March, with 50,000 printed by May 15. Hobart & Robbins imprint on copyright page of both volumes. Sympathetically and skillfully recased and rebacked… Read more

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The Limited Editions Club, 1938. Book. Illus. by Covarrubias, Miguel. Near Fine. Half-Leather. Signed past Author(s). Limited/Numbered. Edition limited to ane,500 numbered copies. Attached to forepart paper is a carte du jour inscribed and signed by Stowe and reads thus: "Trust in the Lord and do good". Signed by Covarrubias at colophon. Lite rubbing to leather at corners and light shelf… Read more than

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London: H. G. Bohn, 1852.

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Cleveland, Ohio: John P. Jewett, 1853. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" alpine. Billings. 1st Printing 1 Copyright date 1853, second edition, first printing. Outset illustrated edition past Billings, both volumes bound into one. Brown cloth over boards with gilded lettering and pattern on the spine. Gilt all page edges. Rebound edition.… Read more

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Hardcover. Status: Proficient+. Ii volumes. Volume I - 70th thou printing. Book Ii - 80th one thousand printing. Octavo. Original brown cloth. Impairment to both spine strips. Some chipping to the board on Book I. Ownership inscription on FFEP of Vol. 2. Internally clean.

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company. 1852. Hardcover. 1st edition, 1st printing. Vol. 1 is 2d issue, Vol. two is 1st issue. 2 vols., rebound (prob. early on to mid 20th century, Vol.1 backstrip spring in at terminate of book), quarter leather with fabric boards, 8x5", ten+312, iv+322 pp, 3 wood engravings in each volume, title page vignettes.… Read more

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UNCLE TOM'S CABIN

by STOWE, Harriet Beecher (Miguel COVARRUBIAS)

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Charles Agvent
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1938
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Mild sunning to spine and very faint rubbing to spine tips and fore-edge of slip case. Just well-nigh Fine in a close to Fine slipca
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1938. Hardcover. Mild sunning to spine and very faint rubbing to spine tips and fore-edge of slip example. Just about Fine in a close to Fine slipcase. Uncommon thus. Miguel Covarrubias. Quarto (seven-ane/2" ten 10-1/ii") bound in half brown kingdom of morocco with morocco corners and marbled boards; 348 pages. Introduction by Raymond Weaver. I… Read more

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New York: The Limited Editions Society, 1938. quarter leather over marbled newspaper-covered boards, all edges marbled, slipcase. Limited Editions Club. tall 8vo. quarter leather over marbled newspaper-covered boards, all edges marbled, slipcase. (ii), 294, (4) pages. With an Introduction by Raymond Weaver. Illustrated with Xvi Lithographs by Miguel Covarrubias. Limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Covarrubias (LEC 97).… Read more than

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Very Good. London: Clarke and Co., 1852. "Reprinted verbatim from the tenth American edition." Perchance first U Chiliad edition. Very skilful decor. brown cloth, bright aureate stamped illus. front comprehend, Moder. edgewear, corner bumps. Tight, unmarked, except Grand. A. JOHNSON'southward Aug. 1852 signature on FFEP. 329pps. + 1page publisher's ad. No illus. First Edition C H Clarke and… Read more

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New York: Limited Editions Club. Limited Edition. Outset Printing. Signed past illustrator. Copy number 721 of 1500 copies made for the members of the Limited Editions Society. Publisher's half brown morocco over marbled boards, gold lettering on spine, all edges marbled. One volume in grey slipcase. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1938.

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Halifax, UK: Milner and Sowerby, 1852. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Halifax, United kingdom: Milner and Sowerby, 1852. 1st Edition. Hardcover. STOWE, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Toms Cabin. Halifax, UK: Milner and Sowerby, 1852. Rare 1852 pirated edition of of this famous anti-slavery.....

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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1938. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Introduction by Raymond Weaver. Illustrations by Miguel Covarrabias. 4to, iii/four brownish morocco, marbled boards.boxed. New York: Limited Editions Club, 1938. Nearly Fine.<br/><br/> One of 1500 copies signed by the creative person.<br/><br/>

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UNCLE TOM'Southward CABIN

past STOWE, Harriet Beecher (Miguel COVARRUBIAS)

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Charles Agvent
Published
1938
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Spine pleasantly sunned. About Fine in a Very Adept slipcase with some tape repairs
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New York: Express Editions Society, 1938. Hardcover. Spine pleasantly sunned. About Fine in a Very Good slipcase with some tape repairs. Miguel Covarrubias. Quarto (seven-1/2" x 10-i/two") bound in half dark-brown morocco with morocco corners and marbled boards. Introduction by Raymond Weaver. Copy #1377 of 1500 copies illustrated with xvi powerful lithographs drawn on the stone by Miguel… Read more

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Boston. : John P. Jewett & co. , 1852. First edition, 10th g. . Publisher'south blindstamped cloth boards, rebacked with original spines laid on, new endpapers. . Expert plus, uneven signatures in binding, scattered foxing. . 19.8x13.5 cm. . A good consummate copy, expertly repaired. weight: 2.3 lb. 6 full-page engraved plates.

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1852 1st Uk ed Uncle Tom's Cabin Beecher Stowe Anti Slavery Abolition Ceremonious State of war "A moral battle weep for freedom!" – Langston Hughes on Uncle Tom's Cabin. No other work of literature helped lay the background for the American Ceremonious War quite similar Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' In turn, many historians have 'credited' this novel with being the contributing cistron… Read more

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1852 Early on UK ed Uncle Tom'southward Cabin Illustrated Beecher Stowe Slavery Abolition "A moral boxing weep for freedom!" – Langston Hughes on Uncle Tom'south Cabin. No other piece of work of literature helped lay the groundwork for the American Civil War quite like Harriet Beecher Stowe's 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' In plow, many historians have 'credited' this novel with being the contributing factor to… Read more than

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London: John Cassell. Very Practiced with no dust jacket. 1852. First U.Grand. Edition. Full-Leather. Nighttime blue leather, with gilt championship & devices on the spine; raised bands, all edges gilt. Rubbed on the corners & hinges. A pretty book. Clean & tight.; 6x8 ane/ii .

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London: John Cassell, 1852. First British Edition. Leather. 391p. A hardcover book spring in 3/iv black leather with dark-brown boards. Edges and surfaces scuffed. Lots of stains and smudges throughout, but the text is yet legible. Closed tears repaired with archival record on pages 69 and 103. Chip off the frontispiece, and the plate facing page 103. The binding… Read more

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New York: The Limited Editions Gild. Virtually Fine. 1938. Hardcover. 420 of 1500 copies and signed by Miguel Covarrubias. The 97th publication by the LEC and the 2d in the 9th Series. A most fine book with only existent defect some sunning on the spine as normally found. Leather is still supple. Possessor name on front end… Read more

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Boston and Cleveland: John P. Jewett & Co. / Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, 1852. Outset edition. afterward effect . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Two volume set. Championship pages both state "hundredth grand." A good set with scattered foxing to pages.

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Boston:: John P. Jewett & Co,, 1852.. Fabric. Very Proficient. two vol in 1, 312 + 322 pp. 8vo. Rebacked, with original spine cloth. Fiftieth chiliad. Scuffing and lite soiling to boards, bumping w/ board exposure to corners. Browning to textblock. Moderate soiling and foxing to some pages. Previous possessor'due south inscription to fep. Damp staining to edges of… Read more

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London, England: Clarke, Beeton, and Co. Strange Booksellers, 1853. Rebound in One-half-Leather, marbled boards & endpapers, vi, 329pp., frontispiece and title folio analogy, the two hundred and twenty-fifth thousand, printed by Salisbury & Co. The preface contains a publishers argument that notes payment of $2500 dollars to the authoress and that she has "interest in the sale of every book… Read more

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Cleveland: John P. Jewett & Co.. Fair. 1852. Beginning Edition; Later Printing. Hardcover. Sixtieth thousand. Sadly, these went through a fire. Covers are blackened, as are the folio edges. Chipped at the spine ends. Some fume and water staining to the edges of the endpapers. Sounds pretty bad, only if one would similar to read the book,… Read more

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Uncle Tom's Cabin.

by Stowe, Harriet Beecher.

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The Hermitage Bookshop, Member ABAA
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1938.
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The slightest of rubbing to spine, overall fine in very good publisher'south slipcase with some chipping to opening edges and on
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Limited edition, one of 1500 copies.
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The Limited Editions Club, 1938. Limited edition, one of 1500 copies. The slightest of rubbing to spine, overall fine in very good publisher'due south slipcase with some chipping to opening edges and one seam just starting. Lithographs by Miguel Covarrubias. One half brown morocco over marbled boards. Signed by the Miguel Covarrubias.

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London: Ingram, Cooke, & Co, 1852. Hardcover. Later edition published the same yr as the get-go. iv, 355pp + [1]p of publisher'south advertisements. Brown cloth stamped in blind with floral decorations on the sides, spine lettered and busy in gilded, pale xanthous endpapers. Frontispiece, title vignette, and six inserted plates with engravings. A hint of foxing to the fore… Read more

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New York: Express Edition Gild, 1938. Limited ed. one/two leather. Near Fine. Migeul Covarrubias. 4to, 10 i/two ten 7 1/two". [xv], 294 pgs plus colophon. One-half-bound in brown leather with marbled paper boards. All page edges marbled. In original slipcase. #245 of 1500 copies. 16 lithographs in B&W past Miguel Covarrubias and signed by him in the colophon.… Read more than

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Boston & Cleveland: John P. Jewett & Company & Jewett, Proctor & Worthington, 1852. This is Very Good (Minus) re-create of an early printing ("Fifteenth Thousand") of the Offset Edition. Volume I only. Dark brown textile binding, decoratively stamped on the front end cover with a gold scene of Tom at the motel. Stamped on the spine with titling in gilt.… Read more

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London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1873 325 pages plus ads. All edges gold. Volume xviii in the publisher's The Home Treasury Library. No date, but probably 1873. Tyler was a partner with Ward and Lock from 1865 to 1873, and the ads list every bit a new book "What Katy Did at School" past Susan Coolidge, which was published in 1873..… Read more

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Boston: John P. Jewett & Company, 1852. Hardcover. Practiced. Boston: John P. Jewett & Company. 8vo. Fully bound in embossed decorative textile. Gilt analogy on front board. Tight binding and good boards. Extensive shelf wear. Missing spine. Rubbing to boards. Scuffing to corners. Clean, unmarked pages with minimal toning. Some pages loose. A scarce volume in reasonable condition.… Read more

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Everyman'due south Library, 1994. A handsome leather bound volume of this classic novel which was offset published in 1852. Octavo. Mitt bound in full blackness morocco, spine lettered in gilt, raised bands, elevation edge gilt. Fine.

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Engraved frontispiece of Stowe, engraved title folio with vignette engraving of "Eva". Designs past Billings; engraved by Baker, Smith, and Andrew The illsutrations in this edition are the same as the Jewett edition of 1853.

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UNCLE TOM'S CABIN

by HARRIET BEACHER STOWE

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YJS BOXES OF BOOKS
Published
1979
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Near Mint
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Easton Printing, 1979 'One Hundred Best Books Ever Written' Collect
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Easton Press, Norwalk Connecticut 1979, 1979. Easton Press, 1979 'One Hundred Best Books Ever Written' Collector's Edition. Fully-bound in richly colored, dark green LEATHER, raised bands, smyth sewing & concealed muslin joints. Gilded lettering on spine and covers and all Edges. Near Mint/no dj as issued. ILLUSTRATED with Lithographs by Miguel Gocarrubias. Uncle Tom'south Cabin; or, Life Amidst… Read more

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Boston:: John P. Jewett and Company,, 1853.. Textile Hardcover. Good. 560 pp., 8vo. Textile hardcover due west/ gilt decorations & lettering. A.e.g. Board exposure, slight edgewear, discoloration & soiling. Chipping to spine ends, tear to front end joint bottom edge. Spine ends and corners are bumped and rubbed, lightly cocked & shaken, fabric at spine ends is beginning to detach,… Read more than

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London: Routledge and Visitor; C.H. Clarke and Co, 1852. Octavo. Third edition. 380 pages. Illustrated with 40 Also this authorized version, in that location were twenty different pirated editions printed in London in 1852. When Abraham Lincoln met Harriet Beech Stowe according to Stowe family tradition he said: "So you're the niggling woman that started this not bad war!". While the quote… Read more

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John P. Jewett & Company, Boston. Very Expert-. 1851. Hardcover. 312 pp; Volume 1. Prev lib copy with gilt spine stamp and book plate inside front cover. Leather half bound. Shelf wear on edges, some cracking/small fries forth spine, scuffing along edges and corners. Normal historic period toning, newspaper clean and hinges tight, occasional scattered faint foxing,… Read more

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NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1928. The commencement edition of this photoplay edition by Grosset & Dunlap. The dustwrapper has some minimal chipping to extremes, just none affecting text. All of the black and white "stills" from the movie are nowadays. The volume is leap in tan textile, stamped in forest green and has held upwards unbelievably well. .… Read more

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Yard. Routledge And Co., 1852. Book. Practiced -. Hardcover. 3rd Edition. 3rd edition. writer's edition. Blue bullheaded impressed decorated boards with gilded illustration of man simply about to whip a "slave". Gilt tiles and illustration to spine."With forty illustrations" just i can simply count 38. Couple of small tears/rubbing to head of spine. Corners bumped. Inscription to front endpaper. Some… Read more

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London: George Routledge and Sons Book. Fair. Wraps. .. No date, but with a preface past The Earl of Carlisle, dated Oct ninth, 1852 commemorating this new edition. Office of the Routledge's Sixpenny Novels series. Comprehend is a beautiful full-colour engraving depicting a blackness man and immature girl. Marked "Price Sixpence." Book has seen better days: covers detached and chipped,… Read more

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