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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates – a Democrat Speaker’s Copy
[LINCOLN, Abraham, and Stephen DOUGLAS.]
Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois … also, the two great Speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as carefully prepared by the Reporters of each Party, and published at the times of their Delivery.
First edition, later issue, with a rule above the printer’s names on the copyright page and advertisements stating fifteen thousand copies sold, of the Lincoln–Douglas Senate campaign debates of 1858, ‘historically the most important series of American political debates’ (Howes), our copy owned by the first Democrat Speaker of the House of Representatives after the Civil War.
To Live and to Die Well
The Syston Park Copy
[BUTRIO, Antonius de, attributed; HUGH of Saint-Cher; Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo; DENIS the Carthusian.]
[Speculum de confessione; Ars moriendi; Speculum ecclesiae et sacerdotum; Speculum vitae humanae; Speculum conversionis peccatorum.]
Rare third(?) edition, printed in Louvain, of a collection of devotional and moral works, with early Spanish provenance, later in the library at Syston Park.