Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 1975., 1975
ISBN 10: 0878050663 ISBN 13: 9780878050666
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First edition (not stated). xii, 234 pages. Hardcover: H 23.5cm x L 15.75cm. Dust jacket rubbed, tears and chipping as well as some surface peeling at spine and flap fold ends as well as at front panel's top left corner, light soiling to white rear panel, vertical crease to front flap; dj now presented in a mylar Brodart protector. Brown cloth with vibrant gilt stamping and black lettering to spine. Light moisture staining evident to bottom edge with book's approximate rear half of leaves having some mild to moderate rippling mostly at bottom margins; interior pages otherwise remain clean. Binding is firm. A good copy in a good dust jacket of a book for which hardcover editions are quite uncommon. With frontispiece portrait, Acknowledgements, Introduction, Epilogue, Genealogical Note, Bibliography, and Index. Biography of John Jones Pettus (1813-1867) who served as governor of Mississippi from 1859 to 1863 championing fire-eater Democratic politics and the Southern secessionist movement. {MS Shelf #4} ISBN 0878050663.
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Booklet (Soft Cover with stapl. Condizione: Very Good. Severin, John ;Gumen, Sururi ;Ward, Bill ;Rodrigues, Charlie ;Orehek, Don ;Dubay, Bill ;Ricig (illustratore). 1st Edition. Cracked Magazine # 137 - November, 1976 The Sweathogs Humor Satire Cartoons This issue features The Sweathogs on Summer Vacation, A Cracked Look at a Wrestling Match, and How to Make Baseball More Interesting. Special "Valuable Free Fonz Iron-On." Get your copy today!!! "Something funny is going on here!" - Sylvester P. Smtthe, janitor. Founded by Sol Brodsky, "Cracked," was a deliberate imitator of MAD Magazine. Mad featured Alfred E. Neuman and Cracked featured a simple-minded janitor named Sylvester P. Smythe. A typical issue of Cracked Magazine featured two TV or movie parodies. In the mid-1970's Cracked expanded into international markets. In 2001 the publication suffered the impact of an anthrax scare. An anonymous letter carrying the powder was sent to American Media, Inc., where one employee was killed. Cracked offices were housed in this same building. They were forced to evacuate the offices and destroy their archives, including their original photographic prints from all issues 1958 through 2000. An attempt to revive the publication was never able to reach fruition. Thanks for looking!
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. John Jones Pettus, Mississippi Fire-Eater: His Life and Times, 1813-1867 By Robert W. Dubay The life of John Jones Pettus, governor of Mississippi from 1859 to 1863 and champion of the secessionist movement, provides a parallel to the slowly changing pattern of southern politics from 1840 to the end of the Civil War. A small slave-holding planter and lawyer, Pettus served respectively in the Mississippi House of Representatives and Senate. Throughout his legislative career his political attitudes evolved from that of sectionalist to southern nationalist and finally to secessionist. He may be described as a new radical, having been too young for participation in either the earlier Missouri crisis or the nullification controversy. In late 1859 Pettus was elected governor of Mississippi. As a leader of the fire-eater wing of the Democratic Party, he campaigned as a champion of the secessionist movement. He was elected with a virtual mandate, 75% of the vote, an indication that Mississippians had become responsive to the fire-eater point of view.An examination of Pettus's activities while governor sheds additional light on the political, social, and economic fabric of both Mississippi and the South during the tense era immediately preceding the Civil War.After the opening of hostilities in 1861, John Pettus's career took on added significance and dimension. "Many of his activities," states Dubay, "demonstrate that he did not fit the stereotype commonly attached to southern governors during this crucial period of history." His relationship to the Confederate government and to his own constituents serves to clarify the picture of Mississippi's war effort and its ultimate failure. Robert W. Dubay was academic dean and professor of history at Bainbridge Junior College in Bainbridge, Georgia.
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8vo Hardcover. Condizione: Acceptable. Signed. 234p. An ex-library copy with the typical stamps and markings present. Signed, dated. and inscribed to previous owner by Robert Dubay on ffep. Soiling on endpapers. Text remains unmarked. Binding is tight with hinges securely attached. No jacket. Signed.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. John Jones Pettus, Mississippi Fire-Eater: His Life and Times, 1813-1867 By Robert W. Dubay The life of John Jones Pettus, governor of Mississippi from 1859 to 1863 and champion of the secessionist movement, provides a parallel to the slowly changing pattern of southern politics from 1840 to the end of the Civil War. A small slave-holding planter and lawyer, Pettus served respectively in the Mississippi House of Representatives and Senate. Throughout his legislative career his political attitudes evolved from that of sectionalist to southern nationalist and finally to secessionist. He may be described as a new radical, having been too young for participation in either the earlier Missouri crisis or the nullification controversy. In late 1859 Pettus was elected governor of Mississippi. As a leader of the fire-eater wing of the Democratic Party, he campaigned as a champion of the secessionist movement. He was elected with a virtual mandate, 75% of the vote, an indication that Mississippians had become responsive to the fire-eater point of view.An examination of Pettus's activities while governor sheds additional light on the political, social, and economic fabric of both Mississippi and the South during the tense era immediately preceding the Civil War.After the opening of hostilities in 1861, John Pettus's career took on added significance and dimension. "Many of his activities," states Dubay, "demonstrate that he did not fit the stereotype commonly attached to southern governors during this crucial period of history." His relationship to the Confederate government and to his own constituents serves to clarify the picture of Mississippi's war effort and its ultimate failure. Robert W. Dubay was academic dean and professor of history at Bainbridge Junior College in Bainbridge, Georgia.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. KlappentextrnrnJohn Jones Pettus, Mississippi Fire-Eater: His Life and Times, 1813-1867nBy Robert W. DubaynnThe life of John Jones Pettus, governor of Mississippi from 1859 to 1863 and champion of the secessionist movement, provides a parallel t.
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