Editore: American Unitarian Association, 1865
Paperback. Condizione: Good. Pamphlet. Sewn bound. 20pp. Minor soiling to head of title page. Staining to title page effecting pages throughout.
Editore: George H. Colton, New York, 1845
Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. 4 volume, 24 issue set. Featuring several articles related to the Mexican-American War. Edgar Allan Poe's poem Ulalume is published here in its original 10-stanza form in Vol. VI. Bound 3/4 leather over marbled boards. Marbled end pages. Hardcover. Shelf wear. Edges chipped. A couple gutters weakened with loose pages. Some water damage. Moderate spotting. Sold with all faults. Contents: Vol. II, No. I, Jul. 1845 - Vol. II, No. VI, Dec. 1845; Vol. IV, No. I, Jul. 1846 - Vol. IV, No. VI, Dec. 1846; Vol. V, No. 1, Jan. 1847. - Vol. V, No. VI, Jun. 1847; Vol. VI, No. I, Jul. 1847 - Vol. VI, No. VI, Dec. 1847. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Interesting poems and articles in this collection include: The Gods of Old an Ode by William Wallace; The Study of Plato; Will There Be War with Mexico?; The Bhagvat Geeta, and the Doctrine of Immortality by E.B. Green; The Facts of M. Valdemar's Case by Edgar Allan Poe; The Anti-Rent Movement and Outbreak in New York; The Spirit of Liberty; Napoleon at St. Helena: The Rumour of an Attempted Rescue in 1818; Suicide by a Southern Physician; The Planet Neptune; A Word of Encouragement by Hugh Bridgesson; Vision of the Martyrs; The Republic of Paraguay, Since the Death of the Dictator Francia; The Whigs and the War; Catholic Reaction Against the Great Reformation; Children in Heaven by James Staunton Babcock; Amazonian Wonderings by John E. Warren; Our Relations with Mexico; Napoleon and His Marshalls; Army Attack and National Defense; Our Army of Occupation; The Tariff of 1846; The Legal Profession, Ancient and Modern: The Bars of Greece, Rome, France, England, and the United States; Cooper's Indian and Ingin; The Veto Power: Our Inland Trade by Charles King; The President's Message: The War; On the Death of a Young Girl; Military Conduct of the War; General Winfield Scott; The Destiny of the Country by Rev. H.W. Bellows; The Precious Metals; and A Night on a Railway in Old England by Fred Peters.