1828 · Boston
by Prince, Joseph H.
Boston, 1828. 35,[1]pp. Original printed wrappers. Toned, minor foxing. Small embossed blindstamp on titlepage. Very good. A pro-Jackson pamphlet recording an address in Boston on Independence Day, 1828, and published during the antagonistic presidential campaign of 1828. The author, Joseph Prince, writes that Jackson "has proved himself to be, in the language of Jefferson, a clear- headed and strong-minded man, of the soundest political principles.... Elect Jim, and principles will triumph over corruption." A scarce work, with only a baker's dozen in OCLC. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 34885. OCLC 3064947. (Inventory #: WRCAM53762)