AN ADDRESS ON THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION, SHOWING THE CHARACTERS AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE CANDIDATES, AND THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE ELECTION.

Washington: 1856. 32pp, untrimmed and uncut. First and last pages dusted, occasional edge wear, else Very Good.

A sympathetic portrayal of the life of James Buchanan, the Democrats' presidential candidate, with a defense of the Kansas policy pursued by Franklin Pierce. Fremont is dismissed as the candidate of disunion; and former Whig President Fillmore, the Know-Nothings' standard-bearer, is treated respectfully and gingerly in an effort to woo his supporters to the Democratic cause.
OCLC 17824488 [9]. Not in Sabin, Miles, Eberstadt. Item #23383

Price: $175.00