SECOND ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF LITCHFIELD COUNTY
1818 · New Haven
by Brown, Solyman
New Haven, 1818. 22, (2) pp. Stitched, untrimmed, original printed wrappers with wrapper title [as issued]. Light wear, foxed. Rear wrap advertises the bookstore of J. Babcock & Son, on Church Street in New Haven. Very Good.
Brown, a native of Litchfield County, Connecticut, claims Lyman Beecher's lies and malice destroyed his ministerial career. Among other things, Beecher said Brown had a "levity of character."
Brown later went on to be a Swedenborgian and then a dentist. His latter career enabled him to write a poem, "Dentologia," "the world's only epic poem on dentistry." Nick Page, In Search of the World's Worst Writers.
FIRST EDITION.AI 43465 [5]. OCLC 191264273 [3]. (Inventory #: 19487)
Brown, a native of Litchfield County, Connecticut, claims Lyman Beecher's lies and malice destroyed his ministerial career. Among other things, Beecher said Brown had a "levity of character."
Brown later went on to be a Swedenborgian and then a dentist. His latter career enabled him to write a poem, "Dentologia," "the world's only epic poem on dentistry." Nick Page, In Search of the World's Worst Writers.
FIRST EDITION.AI 43465 [5]. OCLC 191264273 [3]. (Inventory #: 19487)