[Rarebooks] fs: 1811 American Review of History and Politics

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THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF HISTORY AND POLITICS and General Repository of 
Literature and State Papers. No.II. April, 1811 [and] No. III. July, 1811.

Philadelphia; Farrand and Nicholas: 1811.

Comprising Vol.I, No.2 and Vol. II, No.1. The 'Review' lasted only a few 
years, being brought to a halt by balky finances and the War of 1812. These 
issues contain a lengthy review of the newly published "Works of Alexander 
Hamilton"; Letters on France and England; Memoirs of the Philadelphia 
Society for Promoting Agriculture; Essay on the Causes and Variety of 
Complexion and Figure in the Human Species; Penal Code of the French 
Empire; Papers in Relation to the Affairs of Florida, and much more.

Softcover. 6"x9", pp. 201-408 and 61-112 [appendices], and 1-186 and 1-90 
[appendices], as issued. Original papers covers and spines, now fairly 
worn, with large portions of the spine covering gone and the cover of No.II 
detached but present; some internal spotting and a little 
soil.  [07804]  $75.00


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