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Le Eroidi di P. Ovidio Nasone tradotte in terza rima Italiana da Agomico Fiorentino. Parte prima [all published]

Le Eroidi di P. Ovidio Nasone tradotte in terza rima Italiana da Agomico Fiorentino. Parte prima [all published] by PINK PAPER — OVIDIUS NASO, Publius

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Seller: Musinsky Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Le Eroidi di P. Ovidio Nasone tradotte in terza rima Italiana da Agomico Fiorentino. Parte prima [all published]
Author
PINK PAPER — OVIDIUS NASO, Publius
Seller
Musinsky Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
Florence: Magheri, 1829. 16mo (113 mm x 77 mm.). 198 pages. Woodcut title vignette and an ornament of a wreath. Printed on bright mauve wove paper. Publisher’s cartonnage binding of diced red paper over boards, sides with gilt border, flat spine gold-tooled (loss to head of spine and upper joint), marbled endpapers, pink liners and flyleaves, blue silk ribbon marker. Provenance: Edward John Kenney, book-label. *** A very rare curiosity, this bilingual Latin and Italian edition of Ovid’s letters from unhappy women is printed on richly colored pinkish-mauve paper. This first part, containing Epistolae 1-7, was all that was published. Not in OCLC; ICCU locates one copy, in Turin (with no mention of colored paper).
Copy of a Speech Delivered by Daniel W. Voorhees to the Jury in the Trial of John E. Cook, Printed in An Unknown Newspaper

Copy of a Speech Delivered by Daniel W. Voorhees to the Jury in the Trial of John E. Cook, Printed in An Unknown Newspaper by [Abolitionism – John Brown’s Raiders] Voorhees, Daniel W.

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Title
Copy of a Speech Delivered by Daniel W. Voorhees to the Jury in the Trial of John E. Cook, Printed in An Unknown Newspaper
Author
[Abolitionism – John Brown’s Raiders] Voorhees, Daniel W.
Seller
Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Stained by paste but legible, booklet with some damage at binding, overall very good.
Description
United States, 1860. Ten page booklet measuring 5 ½ x 8 inches; article from newspaper pasted in. Stained by paste but legible, booklet with some damage at binding, overall very good.. A copy of Daniel W. Voorhees’ speech in defense of John E. Cook during his trial for participating in the Harpers Ferry raid. The speech was printed in a number of newspapers in late 1859 and early 1860; here it was clipped from an unknown publication and pasted into a booklet. Voorhees (1827–1897) was then US District Attorney for Indiana; he would go on to be a US senator and Peace Democrat. Cook (1829–1859) had been charged with murder, conspiracy, and treason for his role in the raid. Voorhees’ strategy was to depict Cook—barely two years younger than Voorhees himself at nearly thirty years old—as a “tender [...] waif” and “beguiled youth”, deserving clemency for having been taken in by the “evil” and “loathsome fanaticism” of the older John Brown. Voorhees is sure to note that the “institution of domestic slavery to-day stands before the world more fully justified than ever” and that the enslaved people rejected Brown’s band’s attempt to free them and instead “turn[ed] eagerly and fondly to the condition assigned [them] by the law [...] which, since the world began down to the present time, has made the inferior subordinate to the superior”. Cook was hanged in December of 1859.
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Or Learn to Walk on Water. by ALDAN, Daisy.

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Title
Or Learn to Walk on Water.
Author
ALDAN, Daisy.
Seller
Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
NY: Folder Editions, (1970).. First edition.. [24 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers with a light fade along spine. Illustrated with reproductions of etchings by Leonard Leibowitz.