1845 · Charleston
by Fraser, Charles
Charleston: Walker & Burke, 1845. 31pp, stitched, original printed wrappers. Light dustsoil, a bit of edge- and spine-chipping. Very Good. Robert C. Winthrop's copy, with his signature on the front wrapper.
A scarce Charleston imprint highlighting Washington's commitment to "the great principles to which his life was devoted, the union of the States, the rights of the people, and the regulation of their liberties."
Fraser was a miniature painter, the son of a Grimke, who "grew to manhood surrounded by relatives and friends who had taken part in the Revolution" [DAB].
Sabin 25675. III Turnbull 4. AI 45-2464 [4]. (truncated)
A scarce Charleston imprint highlighting Washington's commitment to "the great principles to which his life was devoted, the union of the States, the rights of the people, and the regulation of their liberties."
Fraser was a miniature painter, the son of a Grimke, who "grew to manhood surrounded by relatives and friends who had taken part in the Revolution" [DAB].
Sabin 25675. III Turnbull 4. AI 45-2464 [4]. (truncated)