THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL: ITS HISTORY AND UNCONSTITUTIONALITY; WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE SEIZURE AND ENSLAVEMENT OF JAMES HAMLET, AND HIS SUBSEQUENT RESTORATION TO LIBERTY
New York: William Harned, 1850. Third Edition. Octavo, 36 pages; VG-; softcover; disbound pamphlet; third edition of Sabin no. 26125; some wear and soiling; some foxing throughout; pages without marginalia or underlining; an excerpt reads, "James Hamlet is a highly esteemed young man. In the language of the subservient Journal of Commerce, he is "a steady, correct, and upright man," "a member of the Methodist Church," and "can be redeemed for $800.""; RW consignment; shelved Case 8 1/2. More