Description: A Few Words to the Thinking and Judicious Voters of Pennsylvania. Anonymously written and published. C. 1854, 37 pp, 7.75 x 5.25”, 12mo, paper pamphlet. In fair condition, with original wrappers missing. Text block is complete and remains bound well. Wear to spine from loss of wrappers. General age-related toning to pages, along with light foxing throughout. Small inscriptions on first page. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. A scarce Democratic work about the 1854 Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Election, criticizing Whig nominee and subsequent winner James Pollock (1810-1890) of secretly being a member of the Know Nothings, a nativist and anti-Catholic political faction. Pollock would later help come up with “In God We Trust” as the motto to be affixed onto U.S. coins. FORN-ABE-MSb-0322-Pamphlet-0092aj1427
Price: 75 USD
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Year Printed: 1854
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: American (US)
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Region: North America
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English