Jay's Treaty: A Study in Commerce and Diplomacy
by Bemis, Samuel Flagg
First Edition
Price: $45.00- Bookseller: Lux Mentis, Booksellers
- Seller Inventory #: 5180
- Format: Hardcover
- Edition: First Edition
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Macmillan
- Place: New York
- Date published: 1923
Book Description
New York: Macmillan, 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Minor shelf/edge wear, light toning/sunning to spine, light foxing at preliminaries and textblock edges, else tight, bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards, gilt lettering, in blind decorative elements, fold-out plate. 8vo. 388pp. Illus. (b/w plate). Index. Erratta bound in. From the library of Susan Mary Alsop. Born Susan Mary Jay in Rome in 1918, she was the daughter of Peter Augustus Jay (and Susan Alexander McCook) and granddaughter of Augustus Jay (and Emily Astor Kane), both statesmen, legates and/or ambassadors (in Europe, Asia and South America). The Jays, a Huguenot family, produced John Jay, co-author of the Federalist Papers, Foreign Secretary and the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Many of the volumes from her library were from that of her father and grandfather and are so inscribed (as noted). Susan Mary [Jay] Alsop, in addition to being one of the great political hostesses in Washington's circles, was an author in her own right, producing a noted biography of Vita Sackville-West's mother, Lady Sackville (1978); and also Yankees at the Court: The First Americans in Paris (1982), and The Congress Dances: Vienna 1814-1815 (1984).
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