Foreign Conspiracy against the Liberties of the United States (1835)

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Samuel Morse — the inventor of the telegraph — as nativist polemicist: his famous conspiracy tract in its fifth edition. Facsimile of the 1835 New York printing.

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SKU: 9782387813176 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 192Author: Samuel F. B. Morse
 

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Before the telegraph made him immortal, Samuel F. B. Morse wrote THE tract of American nativism : a conspiracy of European powers, directed from Vienna and Rome, to subvert the liberties of the United States through emigration. Wrong-headed and enormously influential, it shaped a decade of American politics and remains a primary source for the study of the Know-Nothing current. Facsimile of the fifth edition (New York, 1835).This is a faithful print-on-demand facsimile of the 1835 New York edition, reproduced in full from a library copy. The historical text is reproduced without modification; only the format, margins and legibility have been reset for modern printing.

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Weight0.289 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 1.1 cm

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