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TRUTH'S ADVOCATE AND MONTHLY ANTI-JACKSON EXPOSITOR. BY AN ASSOCIATION OF INDIVIDUALS

TRUTH'S ADVOCATE AND MONTHLY ANTI-JACKSON EXPOSITOR. BY AN ASSOCIATION OF INDIVIDUALS by [Association of Individuals, An] [Hammond, Charles (editor)]

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Seller: David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
Title
TRUTH'S ADVOCATE AND MONTHLY ANTI-JACKSON EXPOSITOR. BY AN ASSOCIATION OF INDIVIDUALS
Author
[Association of Individuals, An] [Hammond, Charles (editor)]
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Cincinnati: Lodge, L'Hommedieu, and Hammond, Printers, 1828. [4], 400 pp. The ten issues, from January through October 1828, are the entire output of this engaging monthly. Contemporary cloth-backed boards [front hinge detaching] with gilt-lettered black morocco spine label. The first four pages are the general title and an Index. Light scattered foxing and minor wear, old library stamp on front pastedown. Contemporary ownership signature, 'D.C. Wallace.' Very Good, except as noted. The Expositor opposes the "strongly repulsive... COMBINATION [italics in original] organized to prostrate the Administration" of J.Q. Adams. The opposition is "a monstrosity... an alarming destitution of the moral sense." Calhoun is an "arch-intriguer." Jackson is "a man of very slender capacity, of no learning and of no experience in public affairs," who has thrust himself forward "by the mere force of arrogant pretension." Each issue examines ongoing political activities, Jackson's tyrannical character, and his atrocious conduct: his "domestic relations", highlighting his bigamous marriage to poor Rachel; his dictatorial and arbitrary administration of New Orleans; his aptitude for and enjoyment of violence and dueling; his outrageous conduct of military affairs in Florida. According to Ernie Wessen, this book "had the distinction of being burnt at the public whipping-post, by irate Jacksonians, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Although the work is said to have lost friends, because of the erudite Hammond's bitter attacks upon Jackson; a part of which were believed to have been directed against Mrs. Jackson; it is a reliable source on Jackson's relations with Burr, and covers in considerable detail Jackson's army career; the Florida War, etc." Wise & Cronin 498. Sabin 97272 ("Planned from the beginning to be continued for ten months only"). 96 Midland Notes 502. Not in Miles, Lomazow, Mott, American Imprints. Servies 1376.
Video Show (Student Exhibition Poster)

Video Show (Student Exhibition Poster) by HOLZER, Jenny

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Video Show (Student Exhibition Poster)
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HOLZER, Jenny
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Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
A short tear to top edge, else near fine.
Description
Providence, RI: Woods Gerry Gallery, [1977]. A short tear to top edge, else near fine.. Offset poster (13 x 8.5 inches). A tantalizing glimpse into the early video work of Jenny Holzer, from her time as an MFA student at the Rhode Island School of Design. This poster announcing a group show at RISD's Woods Gerry Gallery, also featuring works from Dave Martinez and John Miller; in an interview with Joan Simon, Holzer would later remember her student vidoes as "not great, and somewhat autobiographical.
[Thirteen different leaflets from the US Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam]

[Thirteen different leaflets from the US Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam]

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[Thirteen different leaflets from the US Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam]
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam, 1966. Handbill. Thirteen different mimeographed items, mostly 8.5x11 inches, generally a single sheet, but includes a 6-page price list of Vietnamese literature and an 8-page packet reprinting Nguyen Huu Tho's "Structure of the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam." Other leaflets list needed medical supplies or other ways the reader can donate to support the guerrillas, popularly known in the US as the Viet Cong. Items with dates are mostly from 1965.
The Man Who Created Paradise: A Fable Based on True Events

The Man Who Created Paradise: A Fable Based on True Events by Logsdon, Gene

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The Man Who Created Paradise: A Fable Based on True Events
Author
Logsdon, Gene
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
Cleveland: [by the author], 1998. Small octavo (16 x 12.5 cm.), 54 pages. Illustrated by Luz Aveleyra. FIRST EDITION, no. 93 of 119 copies. "Designed and Composed in Bembo Type and Printed on Twinrocker Paper in an Ostrander Seymour Hand Press by Bob Baris." An illustrated short story by the American farmer and agrarian writer and cultural critic Gene Logsdon. Clean and sound, in publisher's grey, textured cloth, with a paper title label on the spine. Fine.