ADDRESS AND RESOLUTIONS OF THE GREAT NATIONAL REPUBLICAN MEETING IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, DEC.13, 1830. SECOND EDITION
1831 · New-York
by National Republican Party
New-York: Printed by Elliott and Palmer, 1831. 15, [1 blank] pp. Folded, untrimmed and mostly uncut. Light scattered foxing. Very Good.
OCLC records two copies; American Imprints does not record it. A first printing, of which OCLC also notes two copies, issued under a different title in 1830; American Imprints does not record that one either. Wise & Cronin records the first edition only.
National Republicans, later called Whigs, coalesced as a political party to oppose Andrew Jackson, deemed a dangerous despot for "subsidizing the periodical (truncated)
OCLC records two copies; American Imprints does not record it. A first printing, of which OCLC also notes two copies, issued under a different title in 1830; American Imprints does not record that one either. Wise & Cronin records the first edition only.
National Republicans, later called Whigs, coalesced as a political party to oppose Andrew Jackson, deemed a dangerous despot for "subsidizing the periodical (truncated)