Curtis, George William: Wendell Phillips

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Curtis, George William : Wendell Phillips

John B. Alden, New York, 1884

The Elzevir Library : Vol. III No. 135. Published April 17, 1884. String bound, paper covered magazine with black lettering on cover, some foxing. Dimensions 4 x 6 inches. 35 pages. The Elzevir Library Magazine was published in order to provide a "literary gem, a characteristic specimen of the best work of the author who is represented" to people who could not afford books. A list of the magazines other issues is provided on the inside front and back cover. Testimonials are printed on the back cover. This issue contains a reprint from the New York Tribune of a eulogy of Wendell Phillips by George William Curtis. Wendell Phillips (1811-1884) was a talented orator who used his gifts to further the causes of abolitionism, women's rights and the rights of Native Americans. George William Curtis (1824-1892) was a writer and public speaker, prominent in Republican politics and the civil service reform movement.. Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Binding: Soft cover

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