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    • Condition: Used - Very good

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      Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, self wrps., 8pp. SABIN 59644. An unopened copy.

    • Published by ([Boston: J. E. Farwell & Co., 1863]). 1863

      • Softcover
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      Seller: Steve Finer - Rare Books, Greenfield, MA, U.S.A.Steve Finer - Rare Books

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      Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 8vo, self wrps., 8pp. Paper age-browned some. Animadversions directed against the Republicans and against Charles Sumner, two forces calculating to pull the country apart, leaving President Lincoln as the obvious choice. A good+ copy.

    • Published by Towers for the Union Congressional Committee, [Washington 1864

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      7, [1]pp. Loosened, caption title [as issued]. Light wear and soil, Good+. An appeal for the votes of the troops, "the working hands by which the nation's honor and manhood have been vindicated," in the upcoming presidential election. "Through four years of dread war, in bright and dark days, you have carried the Union in your h

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      [81]-96 pages, [as issued]. Each page printed in two columns. Disbound and lightly foxed, Good+. Emphasizing Lincoln's support among all lovers of the Union, regardless of Party, this campaign pamphlet paints the Democrats as treasonous followers of the Copperhead Congressman Clement Vallandigham. "The Vallandigham platform is m

    • Condition: Used

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      Folio, 8 ½" x 14". [16] pp, folded. Poll Book preprinted with introduction, columns and headings, names of candidates, etc. First [5] pages and final [4] pages completed in neat ink manuscript. The first page contains an introduction at the top half, followed by names of voters up through #279 on page [5]. At page [13] is the pr

    • Published by [Philadelphia?] 1864

      Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA

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      Condition: Old folds, some separations. 1p. handbill. Woodcut of a Lincoln & Johnson campaign flag. 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Scarce campaign handbill from the Election of 1864 with the lyrics to the popular Civil War song Battle Cry of Freedom, the patriotic song song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820-189

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      Broadside ticket, 2-3/4" x 3-7/8." Small mounting remnants on blank verso. Very Good. "Sierra County Republican ticket for the election of 1864, in which the national Republican Party temporarily adopted the name National Union Party. Henry Molineux was treasurer of Sierra County, Calif. (of which Downieville is the seat); see N

    • Published by [New York: National Union Executive Committee], Sept. 9, 1864. 1864

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      A scarce National Union Party circular from the 1864 presidential election, responding to the infamous Democratic Nation Convention in Chicago and asserting that "every rebel organ in the rebel States or in foreign lands,--every hater of Democratic Freedom and the Rights of Man, longs and labors for the overthrow of the Administ

    • Published by [New York: National Union Executive Committee, 1864]. 1864

      Seller: William Reese Company, New York, NY, U.S.A.William Reese Company

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      A scarce anti-Copperhead broadside printed during the election of 1864, purporting to reveal "the real Chicago Platform" and providing excerpts from speeches given at the Democratic National Convention. The convention met in Chicago on August 29, 1864, where the Copperheads quickly established dominance over the outnumbered War

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      Published by Philadelphia: Published by Mason & Co., 1864. 1864

      • First Edition

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      A pocket songster printed to support Lincoln's reelection campaign in 1864, featuring a rather youthful portrait of the president on the front wrapper and twelve spirited, pro-Union songs. The titles, largely military in theme, include such works as "Give us Noble Leaders," "The Veteran Volunteer," "Cast Your Votes for Abraham"

    • Published by New York: Currier & Ives, 1864. 1864

      • First Edition

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      A rare Currier and Ives political print from the 1864 presidential election, likening the unusual marriage of McClellan and his running mate, Copperhead leader George Pendleton, to the famous "Siamese twins," Chang and Eng Bunker. Chang and Eng first came to the United States in 1829, where their great popularity as a touring ac

    • Published by New York: Published by Currier & Ives, 1864. 1864

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      A rare Currier and Ives print from the presidential election of 1864, satirizing the Democratic presidential candidate and former general, George B. McClellan, as an equivocating hypocrite. As Neely and Holzer explain, the presidential campaign of 1864 inspired a flurry of "separate-sheet display cartoons: thought-provoking, wit

    • Published by Bromley & Company, New York 1864

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      19" x 24" lithograph broadside cartoon. Old tears repaired with tape on verso. Long horizontal tear at center has been reinforced by tape on verso. Light wrinkling and toning. The cartoon remains bold, solid, and intact. Good+. "The first in a series of four harsh anti-Lincoln satires published by Bromley & Co. in New York. An i

    • Published by For Sale by the AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, (Agents for the Publishers.) 121 Nassau St., New York 1864

      Seller: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.David M. Lesser, ABAA

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      Oblong broadside, 8" x 9-3/8." Couple of light fox spots, not affecting illustration. Very Good. The broadside mocks the dissonance in the Democrats' 1864 presidential campaign. Candidate McClellan's acceptance speech supported a continued War Effort; but his Party's platform called for an end to the War. McClellan, sitting back

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      Broadside, 6.25" x 9", with two-thirds of the sheet consisting of a wood engraving entitled "The Purifying Process." Toned, with a few short blank edge chips. Good+. This scarce political broadside mocks the Copperheads, who opposed the Lincoln Administration and the Civil War. The broadside depicts humorous rituals imposed on t

    • Published by For sale by all News Agents. Price, $1 per 100., [New York?] 1864

      Seller: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.David M. Lesser, ABAA

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      Broadside, 9 1/2" x 11 1/4". Printed in two columns. Light foxing, Old white tape remnants at upper margin of blank verso. Very Good. The broadside prints Judge Mills's report of his interview with President Lincoln, who strongly defends the use of black troops in the war effort. General Grant's letter to E.B. Washbourne [sic] r

    • Published by [np. Milwaukee? Berlin WI? 1864

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      Broadside, 6-1/8" x 11." Spotted, small chip to blank upper corner. Good+. Ezra Wheeler, Wisconsin Democrat, was serving his only term in Congress when he wrote this October 15 letter to his constituents in the Berlin Courant. He retired from Congress at the end of his term. Lincoln supporters reprinted the letter in this broads

    • Published by For sale by all News Agents. Price, $1 per 100, [New York] 1864

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      Broadside, 9" x 11 1/2". One margin spot [from removal of a gum label], light uniform toning. Very Good. Printed in two columns, separated by a rule. The Column on the left is headed "Baltimore Platform," for the National Union [Republican] Party; the right hand column is headed "Chicago Platform," for the Democrat-Copperhead Pa