AN EXTINGUISHER, CLAPPED UPON THE PRETENSIONS OF GEN. JACKSON TO THE PRESIDENCY OF THE U.S. SHOWING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, WHAT SOME OF HIS PRESENT FRIENDS ONCE THOUGHT OF THOSE PRETENSIONS [caption title
1828 · [Philadelphia?
by [Jackson, Andrew
[Philadelphia?, 1828. 8pp. Stitched, as issued. Moderate tanning and foxing. About very good. A scarce printing of several anti-Jackson pieces from Pennsylvania newspapers during the 1828 presidential campaign. The first short tract is an indictment of Jackson's conduct in Florida during the Seminole War by a former General and Senator, Andrew Lacock. The second is a denouncement of Jackson by a former supporter, and the third prints prior critical statements of Jackson by some of his current supporters. Only three copies located by OCLC. (Inventory #: WRCAM53765)