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1861 Causes of the American Civil War Motley Slavery
1861 Causes of the American Civil War Motley Slavery
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1861 Causes of the American Civil War Motley Slavery Racism Secession Rebellion



John Motley was a historian and American author who established himself with the publication of his works ‘The Rise of the Dutch Republic’ and ‘The United Netherlands.’ Motley wrote ‘The Causes of the American Civil War’ for those in Britain who were confused about the Civil War. In this 1861 edition, Motley defended the North and condemned slavery and the South’s desire to secede, echoing the arguments of Lincoln’s inaugural address.



Item number: #10341

Price: $150



MOTLEY, John Lathrop



The Causes of the American Civil War



New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1861. First Edition.



Details:

Collation: Complete

[3], 4-24

Provenance: Handwritten – Mrs. John C. Cruger, New York

Language: English

Binding: Pamphlet; tight & secure

Size: ~9in X 5.75in (23cm x 14.5cm)



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