BRITISH AND AMERICAN ABOLITIONISTS. An Episode in Transatlantic Understanding

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Taylor, Clare

Published by Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 1974

ISBN 10: 0852241615 / ISBN 13: 9780852241615

Nearly 500 letters to and from William Lloyd Garrison (1805 - 79) are transcribed and annotated.

Dr. Taylors’ selection sheds a flood of light on British and American reform currents of the 1840’s and 1850’s. Many of the letters are remarkably candid in portraying the personality of noted reformers, and in analysing underlying sources of rivalry and schism. The collection as a whole gives new insight into the motives and ideology of 19th-century social reform.

Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 586 pp. Chart, appendixes, notes, bibliography, and indexes. Excellent fresh copy, no names, no stamps, no traces of use, almost as new. Slight staining on top back edge. Language: English. Toy in pictures not included. But it is very cool.

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Taylor, Clare

Published by Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 1974

ISBN 10: 0852241615 / ISBN 13: 9780852241615

Nearly 500 letters to and from William Lloyd Garrison (1805 - 79) are transcribed and annotated.

Dr. Taylors’ selection sheds a flood of light on British and American reform currents of the 1840’s and 1850’s. Many of the letters are remarkably candid in portraying the personality of noted reformers, and in analysing underlying sources of rivalry and schism. The collection as a whole gives new insight into the motives and ideology of 19th-century social reform.

Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 586 pp. Chart, appendixes, notes, bibliography, and indexes. Excellent fresh copy, no names, no stamps, no traces of use, almost as new. Slight staining on top back edge. Language: English. Toy in pictures not included. But it is very cool.

Taylor, Clare

Published by Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 1974

ISBN 10: 0852241615 / ISBN 13: 9780852241615

Nearly 500 letters to and from William Lloyd Garrison (1805 - 79) are transcribed and annotated.

Dr. Taylors’ selection sheds a flood of light on British and American reform currents of the 1840’s and 1850’s. Many of the letters are remarkably candid in portraying the personality of noted reformers, and in analysing underlying sources of rivalry and schism. The collection as a whole gives new insight into the motives and ideology of 19th-century social reform.

Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 586 pp. Chart, appendixes, notes, bibliography, and indexes. Excellent fresh copy, no names, no stamps, no traces of use, almost as new. Slight staining on top back edge. Language: English. Toy in pictures not included. But it is very cool.