first edition
1843 · New York and Philadelphia
by [HALL, BAYNARD RUSH.]
New York and Philadelphia: Appleton, 1843. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, pp. xii, 300; vii, [1], 316 plus 12 pp. ads; original gray paper-covered boards rebacked in gray cloth, original printed paper labels preserved, a very good set from the library of railroad baron James J. Hill, with his bookplate on front pastedowns and perforated stamp on title pages. "Baynard Rush Hall was a pioneer preacher and educator in Indiana. While on the faculty of the then infant Indiana University he became involved in a feud with Andrew Wylie and, in 1831, left the state. In spite of his marked bitterness toward some of the people of whom he writes, the book is both (truncated)