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1858 GEORGE WASHINGTON. Rare Illuminated Imprint of his "Farewell Address" in a Period Sammelband. Fine Binding He branded him "the vilest

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He branded him "the vilest sort of coward" on the House floor

bound in 59

he was also a devoted Quaker and Abolitionist with a long-standing friendship with William Wilberforce

He also notes Kierkegaard as the father of Barth

Seemingly published in tandem with Carter's edition of his "Daily Bible Illustrations

1858 GEORGE WASHINGTON. Rare Illuminated Imprint of his "Farewell Address" in a Period Sammelband. Fine Binding He branded him "the vilestA very nice large 4to sammelband full of interesting material. Signal among them though, a very rare 1858 "illuminated" printing of Washington's Farwell address. Selections include: [George Washington]. Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States. Embellished with Arabesque Designs & Illuminations. Philadelphia. Devereux & Company. 1858. 24pp. Kate Rowden of Temple University calls it a "particularly beautiful Washington related

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