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PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 800grams, ISBN:
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PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
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As New. No defects, book is As New and unread. Bound in brown cloth covers with bright gilt titles. Facsimile reprint of a classic economic work on the economic impact of slavery, and the thesis that the real causes of the American Civil War were economic. First published in 1862, during the Civil War. 8vo 8"-9" tall. 171 pages. M2.
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Good. 1862. Hardcover. Orig. cloth, 171 pp. Second edition. Corners bumped; edges of cloth rubbed. Ex-library with usual markings and labels. Sound working copy.
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First American edition (first published the same year in London). 8vo. 171 pp. Preface: "Considering slavery as the true origin of the civil war now existing, [the author] treats of its economic basis, of the organization, tendencies, development, and external policy of slave societies, and of the career and designs of the slave power." At the time of publication, the author was serving as professor of jurisprudence and political economy at Queen's College, Galway. Sabin 9856. Nevins Civil War Books I, p. 249: "This Irish legal scholar asserted that the best interests of mankind rested on a thorough defeat of the South and the eradication of slavery." Work, p. 365. Blockson catalogue 9983 (for a 1968 reprint). LCP/HSP Afro-Americana 1929. Very good. Original purple cloth (spine and part of front board faded), gilt spine title (dull). (#5695).