By John Stuart Mill
Boston   Little, Brown and Company
7.5" by 5" 32pp.
The second edition of John Stuart Mill's powerful analysis of the American Civil War, suggesting it is a worthy cause to fight for the liberation of slaves in America.
By John Stuart Mill

1862 The Contest in America

Boston   Little, Brown and Company
7.5" by 5" 32pp.
The second edition of John Stuart Mill's powerful analysis of the American Civil War, suggesting it is a worthy cause to fight for the liberation of slaves in America.
£60.00
: 0.5kgs / : 948Q39

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Description

Early Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, Scarce

Second edition. Published the same year as the first.

Bound in the publisher's paper wraps.

Scarce work, in any early edition.

Written by esteemed English philosopher and politician, John Stuart Mill.

This compelling work presents Mill's views on the American Civil War, arguing that it is a worthwhile cause to fight for the rights and freedom of American slaves. Mill brings forth a stirring argument, with human rights, morality and societal responsibility at the heart of the matter.

Condition

Bound in the publisher's paper wraps. Externally, very good, with a tide mark to the gutter and spine, and an ink notation to the front cover. Internally, firmly bound with bright, clean pages.

Very Good

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