Year of Publication | State/Country of Publication | Title | Author | Imprint |
1831 | Brazil | Resumo da historia do Brasil até 1828, | Denis, Ferdinand, 1798-1890. | Rio de Janeiro, : Na Typographia de Gueffier e Ca, rua da Quitanda, 79., 1831. |
1831 | Connecticut | Biography of Henry Clay. | Prentice, George D. (George Denison), 1802-1870. | Hartford: : Samuel Hanmer, Jr. and John Jay Phelps, publishers., 1831.. |
1831 | Connecticut | Fourth annual report of the managers of the Colonization Society of the State of Connecticut, May, 1831. | Colonization Society of the State of Connecticut. | Hartford [Conn] : Printed by Peter B. Gleason & Co., 1831. |
1831 | District of Columbia | The fourteenth annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States : With an appendix. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : Printed by James C. Dunn, Georgetown, D.C., 1831. |
1831 | District of Columbia | Address of the Board of Managers of the American Colonization Society to its auxiliary societies. | American Colonization Society. Board of Managers. | Washington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1831. |
1831 | District of Columbia | Record in the case of the United States of America versus Fernando M. Arredondo and others. : Supreme Court of the United States. January term, 1831. | United States. Supreme Court | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Duff Green., 1831. |
1831 | District of Columbia | Letter of Mr. Johnston, of Louisiana, to the secretary of the Treasury, : in reply to his circular of the 1st July, 1830, relative to the culture of the sugar cane. | Johnston, Josiah Stoddard, 1784-1833. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Gales & Seaton., 1831. |
1831 | District of Columbia | Record in the case of Colin Mitchell and others, versus the United States. : Supreme Court of the United States. January term, 1831. | United States. Supreme Court | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Duff Green., 1831. |
1831 | District of Columbia | Letter of Mr. Johnston, of Louisiana, to the secretary of the Treasury, : in reply to his circular of the 1st July, 1830, relative to the culture of the sugar cane. | Johnston, Josiah Stoddard, 1784-1833. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Gales & Seaton., 1831. |
1831 | England | The life and adventures of Nathaniel Pearce, : written by himself, during a residence in Abyssinia, from the years 1810 to 1819. : Together with Mr. Coffin's account of his visit to Gondar. | Pearce, Nathaniel, 1779-1820. | London: : Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street., 1831.. |
1831 | England | An historical account of the island of Saint Vincent. | Shephard, Charles. | London: : Printed by W. Nicol, Cleveland Row, St. James's. Sold by Ridgway and Sons, Piccadilly; Robinson and Son, Liverpool; and Smith and Son, Glasgow., 1831. |
1831 | England | American Colonization Society : Liberia. | Cresson, Elliott, 1796-1854. | [London] : [Harjette and Savill, Printers, 107, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross], [1831]. |
1831 | England | Pity poor africa : three dialogues for, children | Bradburn, Eliza Weaver. | London : published by John Mason, 14, City-Road; and sold at 66, Paternoster-Row : Roche, printer, 70, Old Street-Road, 1831. |
1831 | England | Address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, : unanimously adopted at a general meeting of the London Anti-slavery Society, held April 23, 1831.. | Anti-slavery Society (Great Britain) | London: : S. Bagster, jun. printer, 14, Bartholomew Close., [1831] |
1831 | England | Slave manumissions, Jamaica. : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 14 February 1831;-- for, returns of all manumissions, between the period commencing with the first registration of slaves in 1817 to 28 June 1826; distinguishing gratuitous manumissions from such as are paid for;-- and, of the number of persons to whom certificates of manumission have been granted by the magistrates and vestry of the several parishes of the island of Jamaica, since the passing of the Act of 5 Geo. IV. c. 21. Colonial Department, Downing-street, 26th March 1831. (signed) Howick. ... | Great Britain. Colonial Office | [London, England : s.n., 1831] |
1831 | England | Protectors of slaves reports. : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 15 December 1830;--for, copy of any reports which may have been received from the protectors of slaves in the colonies of Demerara, Berbice, Trinidad, St. Lucia, the Cape of Good Hope and Mauritius, since the last similar reports presented to Parliament from each of these colonies respectively; together with copies of the proceedings and decisions in each case of complaint between masters and slaves, whether the proceedings may have terminated before the protector, or may have been referred to colonial magistrates, or other public officers or courts. Part II.--Berbice. Colonial Department, Downing-street, 3 March 1831. Howick. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed 10 March 1831. | Berbice. Office of Protector of Slaves. | [London, England : s.n., 1831] |
1831 | England | Protectors of slaves reports. : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 15 December 1830;--for, copy of any reports which may have been received from the protectors of slaves in the colonies of Demerara, Berbice, Trinidad, St. Lucia, the Cape of Good Hope and Mauritius, since the last similar reports presented to Parliament from each of these colonies respectively; together with copies of the proceedings and decisions in each case of complaint between masters and slaves, whether the proceedings may have terminated before the protector, or may have been referred to colonial magistrates, or other public officers or courts. Part I.--Demerara. Colonial Department, Downing-street, 3 March 1831. Howick. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed 10 March 1831. | Demerara. Office of Protector of Slaves. | [London, England : s.n., 1831] |
1831 | England | Calumny exposed; or, Observations on No. XLIV of the Anti-slavery monthly reporter. | Vicars, Richard. | London: : James Ridgway, Piccadilly., MDCCCXXXI. [1831] |
1831 | England | The history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slave | Prince, Mary. | London : Published by F. Westley and A.H. Davis; and by Waugh and Innes, Edinburgh, 1831 [London: S. Bagster, Jun., Printer] |
1831 | England | A practical medico-historical account of the western coast of Africa : embracing a topographical description of its shores, rivers, and settlements, with their seasons and comparative healthiness : together with the causes, symptoms, and treatment, of the fevers of western Africa; and a similar account respecting the other diseases which prevail there | Boyle, James. | London : S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street; Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh; and Hodges & Smith, Dublin : Printed by G. Hayden, Little College-Street, Westminster, 1831. |
1831 | England | Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope. | Wright, William, 1813-1855. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Paternoster-Row; and John Rodwell, Bond-Street. Milliken and Son, Dublin., 1831. |
1831 | England | Narrative of the Ashantee War; : with a view of the present state of the colony of Sierra Leone. | Ricketts, H. I. | London: : Simpkin and Marshall, Stationer's-Hall Court; T. Egerton, Whitehall; and J. Ridgway, Piccadilly., 1831. |
1831 | England | American Colonization Society. Liberia. | Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865. | [London? : s.n., 1831?] |
1831 | England | Rough sketches of the life of an old soldier: : during a service in the West Indies; at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807; in the Peninsula and the south of France in the campaigns from 1808 to 1814, with the Light division; in the Netherlands in 1815; including the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo: with a slight sketch of the three years passed by the army of occupation in France, &c. &c. &c. | Leach, J. (Jonathan), 1784-1855. | London: : Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, Paternoster Row., M.DCCC.XXXI. [1831] |
1831 | England | Travels and researches of eminent English missionaries; : including an historical sketch of the progress and present state of some of the principal Protestant missions of late years. | Picken, Andrew, 1788-1833. | London: : William Kidd, 6, Old Bond Street., MDCCCXXXI. [1831]. |
1831 | England | To the people of Great Britain and Ireland.. | [London] : Printed by Maurice and Co., Fenchurch Street., [1831] |
1831 | England | The Ethiopian melodist. ... | [London, England] : Birt, printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London., between 1831 and 1845?] |
1831 | Ireland | The Shipwreck of the Alceste, an English frigate, in the Straits of Gasper. : Also, the shipwreck of the Medusa, a French frigate, on the coast of Africa; with observations and reflections thereon. | Dublin: : Printed by Thomas I. White, 149, Abbey Street., 1831. |
1831 | Kentucky | An address delivered before the Colonization society of Kentucky, at Frankfort, on the 6th day of January, 1831 | Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871. | Frankfort, K. : A.G.Hodges, Printer, Commentator Office, 1831. |
1831 | Louisiana | Memorial and remonstrance to Congress, on the repeal of the duties on foreign sugar, | Louisiana. Legislature | New-Orleans [La.]. : Printed by A.T. Penniman & Co., 1831. |
1831 | Maryland | Report of the directors of the Maryland Penitentiary, : made to the executive, and communicated by His Excellency, Governor Howard to the legislature, at December session, 1831.. | Maryland Penitentiary. | Baltimore: : Printed by James Lucas and E.K. Deaver, 19 South Calvert street., 1831.. |
1831 | Maryland | Address of the Maryland State Colonization Society to the people of Maryland; : with the constitution of the Society, and an appendix. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : Printed by Lucas & Deaver, No. 19 S. Calvert street., 1831.. |
1831 | Maryland | The confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection in Southampton, Va. : as fully and voluntarily made to Thomas R. Gray, in the prison where he was confined, and acknowledged by him to be such when read before the Court of Southampton; : with the certificate, under seal of the Court convened at Jerusalem, Nov. 5, 1831, for his trial. : Also, an authentic account of the whole insurrection, with lists of the whites who were murdered, and of the negroes brought before the Court of Southampton, and there sentenced, &c.. | Turner, Nat, 1800?-1831. | Baltimore: : Published by Thomas R. Gray. : Lucas & Deaver, print., 1831.. |
1831 | Massachusetts | Notices of Brazil in 1828 and 1829. | Walsh, R. (Robert), 1772-1852. | Boston: : Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, William Hyde, Crocker & Brewster, and Carter, Hendee & Babcock; ; New York, : G. & C. & H. Carvill, and H.C. Sleight; ; Philadelphia, : Carey & Hart., 1831. |
1831 | Massachusetts | Scientific tracts : designed for instruction and entertainment, and adapted to schools, lyceums, and families | Scientific tracts (1831-1833) | Boston : Published by Carter, Hendee, and Babcock ..., 1831-1833. |
1831 | Massachusetts | A brief history of the island of Hayti | Tuttle, Sarah. | Boston : Printed by T.R. Marvin, for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Union, 1831. |
1831 | Massachusetts | An address, delivered before the free people of color, : in Philadelphia, New-York, and other cities, during the month of June, 1831. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston: : printed by Stephen Foster., 1831.. |
1831 | Massachusetts | A brief and impartial history of the life and actions of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States. | Snelling, William Joseph, 1804-1848. | Boston: : Stimpson and Clapp., 1831. |
1831 | Massachusetts | The Aurora borealis, or Flashes of wit; : calculated to drown dull care and eradicate the blue devils. With original etchings, designed and executed by D.C. Johnston. | Published in Boston, : by the editor of the Galaxy of wit. Sold in Philadelphia by John Grigg, and Carey and Hart, and in New York by Elam Bliss., 1831. |
1831 | Massachusetts | Headlands in the life of Henry Clay. : No. I, from 1797 to 1827.. | [Boston, Mass.] : Printed by Leavitt & Alden, 7 Cornhill, Boston. Price, {dollar}1 per 100., [1831?] |
1831 | New Jersey | A statement of facts respecting the American Colonization Society, and the colony at Liberia. | Massachusetts Colonization Society. | Princeton, N.J. : Printed by Wm. D'Hart., 1831.. |
1831 | New York | The practicability of the abolition of slavery: : a lecture, delivered at the lyceum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, February, 1831.. | Sedgwick, Theodore, 1780-1839. | New-York: : Printed by J. Seymour, Nassau-Street, corner of Ann., 1831.. |
1831 | New York | Life and times of His late Majesty, George the Fourth: : with anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. | Croly, George, 1780-1860. | New=York : printed by J. & J. Harper, 82 Cliff-St. : Sold by Collins & Hannay, Collins & Co., G. & C. & H. Carvill ... [and 17 others in various cities], 1831. |
1831 | New York | Authentic and impartial narrative of the tragical scene : which was witnessed in Southampton County (Virginia) on Monday the 22d of August last, when fifty-five of its inhabitants (mostly women and children) were inhumanly massacred by the Blacks! Communicated by those who were eye witnesses of the bloody scene, ... | Warner, Samuel. | [New York] : Printed for Warner & West, 1831. |
1831 | New York | Biography of Henry Clay. | Prentice, George D. (George Denison), 1802-1870. | New-York: : John Jay Phelps., 1831.. |
1831 | New York | Narrative of discovery and adventure in Africa : from the earliest ages to the present time: with illustrations of the geology, mineralogy, and zoology | Jameson, Robert, 1774-1854. | New-York : printed by J. & J. Harper. Sold by Collins & Hannay [and 5 others];--Albany, O. Steele, and Little & Cummings;--Philadelphia, John Grigg [and 5 others], 1831. |
1831 | New York | Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his ship-wreck, : and consequent discovery of certain islands in the Caribbean sea; with a detail of many extraordinary and highly interesting events in his life, from the year 1733 to 1749, as written in his own diary. | Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. | New-York: : Printed and published by J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street. And sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1831.. |
1831 | New York | Life and times of His late Majesty George the Fourth. : With anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. | Croly, George, 1780-1860. | New=York: : published by J. & J. Harper, 82 Cliff-St. : Sold by Collins & Hannay, Collins & Co., G. & C. & H. Carvill ... [and 17 others in various cities], 1831. |
1831 | New York | Address, delivered to the graduates of Rutgers College, at commencement held in the Reformed Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N.J. July 20, 1831, | Milledoler, Philip, 1775-1852. | New York: : Rutgers Press-- : William A. Mercein, printer, 240 Pearl Street., 1831.. |
1831 | New York | College for colored youth. : An account of the New-Haven city meeting and resolutions, with recommendations of the college, and strictures upon the doings of New-Haven.. | New-York: : Published by the Committee., 1831.. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | First and second annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, : made to the legislature at the sessions of 1829-30, and 1830-31. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Thomas Kite, 64, Walnut Street, for the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons., 1831.. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | Medical statistics : consisting of estimates relating to the population of Philadelphia, with its changes as influenced by the deaths and births, during ten years, viz. from 1821 to 1830, inclusive | Emerson, G. (Gouverneur), 1796-1874. | Philadelphia : printed by Joseph R.A. Skerrett, 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | Constitution of the American Society of Free Persons of Colour, for improving their condition in the United States; for purchasing lands; and for the establishment of a settlement in Upper Canada : Also the proceedings of the convention, with their address to the free persons of color in the United States. | American Society of Free Persons of Colour. | Philadelphia : Printed by J.W. Allen, 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | The life of Africaner, a Namacqua chief, of South Africa | Campbell, John, 1766-1840. | [Philadelphia] : American Sunday School Union. Philadelphia, No. 146 Chesnut Street, 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | By-laws of the Board of Directors of the Public Schools, for the First Section of the First School District of the State of Pennsylvania. : Adopted at a meeting held February 18, 1831. | First School District of the State of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pa.). First Section. Directors of the Public Schools | Philadelphia: : Mifflin & Parry, printers, no. 59, Locust Street., 1831.. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | Fourth annual report of the Infant School Society of Philadelphia. | Infant School Society of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia : Printed by Wm. F. Geddes, 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | An address to Christians of all denominations, : on the inconsistency of admitting slave-holders to communion and church membership.. | Lewis, Evan, 1782-1834. | Philadelphia: : S.C. Atkinson, printer. 12 Hudson's Alley., 1831.. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | Minutes and proceedings of the first annual Convention of the People of Colour : held by adjournments in the city of Philadelphia, from the sixth to the eleventh of June, inclusive, 1831. | Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour (1st : 1831 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : Published by order of the Committee of Arrangements, 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | The third annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Jesper Harding, printer., 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at a stated meeting, held at Philadelphia, on the tenth and eleventh of May, 1831. : Together with the report of the Executive Committee, from May 12th, 1830, to May 10th, 1831. | Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society | Philadelphia: : Printed by William Stavely, No. 99, South Second Street., 1831. |
1831 | Pennsylvania | Sir, The situation of the children of the coloured population of our city, makes a strong appeal to the humanity and benevolence of our citizens; ... | [Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1831] |
1831 | Rhode Island | Mutiny and murder. : Confession of Charles Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island. : Who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New-York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the Brig Vineyard, on her passage from New-Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830. : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! : Annexed, is a solemn address to youth. : [Four lines of verse]. | Gibbs, Charles, 1794?-1831. | Providence: : Printed for and published by Israel Smith., 1831. |
1831 | Tennessee | The statute laws of the State of Tennessee, of a public and general nature; | Tennessee. | Knoxville, T. : F.S. Heiskell, printer and publisher., 1831. |
1831 | United States | The works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher, : in four parts. Containing 1. His Complete master-piece; displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. To which is added, The family physician, being approved remedies for the several distempers incident to the human body. 2. His Experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for surgeons, midwives, nurses and child bearing women. 3. His Book of problems, containing various questions and answers, relative to the state of man's body. 4. His Last legacy; unfolding the secrets of nature respecting the generation of man.. | Aristotle, pseud. | New-England: : Printed for the publishers., 1831.. |
1831 | United States | The works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher, : in four parts. Containing 1. His Complete master-piece; displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. To which is added, The family physician, being approved remedies for the several distempers incident to the human body. 2. His Experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for surgeons, midwives, nurses and child bearing women. 3. His Book of problems, containing various questions and answers, relative to the state of man's body. 4. His Last legacy; unfolding the secrets of nature respecting the generation of man.. | Aristotle, pseud. | New-England: : Printed for the publishers., 1831.. |
1831 | Virginia | Chronicles of border warfare, or A history of the settlement by the whites, of north-western Virginia: : and of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the state; with reflections, anecdotes, &c. | Withers, Alexander Scott, 1792-1865. | Clarksburg, Va. : Published by Joseph Israel,, 1831. |
1832 | District of Columbia | The fifteenth annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States : With an appendix. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : printed by James C. Dunn, Georgetown, D.C., 1832. |
1832 | District of Columbia | Address of the managers of the American Colonization Society, to the people of the United States : Adopted at their meeting, June 19, 1832. | American Colonization Society. Board of Managers. | Washington : printed by James C. Dunn, Georgetown, D.C., 1832. |
1832 | England | Four essays on colonial slavery. | Jeremie, John, Sir, 1795-1841. | London: : Printed for J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1832.. |
1832 | England | Jamaica. (Slave trade.) : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 9 August 1832;-- for copy of dispatch, dated 10th December 1774, from the Earl of Dartmouth to Sir Basil Keith, Governor of Jamaica, with memorials from London, Bristol, and Liverpool, on the subject of an act passed by the Assembly of Jamaica in that year, imposing a duty on each slave imported:-- also, the foregoing memorials; report of the Board of Trade upon the subject of the foregoing act; additional dispatch or instruction, dated 3d March 1775, to Sir Basil Keith; letter, dated 12th June 1775, from Sir Basil Keith to the Earl of Dartmouth; letter, dated 6th November 1775, from Sir Basil Keith to the Earl of Dartmouth; instructions to the governors of the West India colonies, requiring them to withhold their assent to any act imposing additional duties on the importation of negroes. Colonial Department, Downing-street, 15 August 1832. R.W. Hay. (Mr. Burge.) Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 16 August 1832. 738. | Great Britain. Colonial Office | [London, England : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | England | Slave manumissions, Jamaica. : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 30 March 1832;-- for, a return of all manumissions granted in the island of Jamaica, from 1st January 1825 to 31st December 1830; distinguishing the number each year, and those which are gratuitous, or for which only a nominal consideration was paid, from those which were paid for. Colonial Department, 5 April 1832. Howick. ... | Great Britain. Colonial Office | [London, England : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | England | Jamaica:-- religious instruction. : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 6 April 1832;-- for, copy of any report or reports from the Bishop of Jamaica, or of any other information in the possession of the government, showing the means furnished by that colony for the religious instruction of the coloured and slave population, the number of churches, chapels and other places of worship, and of the rectors, curates, catechists and schools therein. Colonial Department, Downing-street, 24 May 1832. Howick. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 24 May 1832. | Church of England. Diocese of Jamaica. Bishop (1825-1843 : Lipscomb) | [London, England : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | England | The utter extinction of slavery an object of scripture prophecy: : a lecture the substance of which was delivered at the annual meeting of the Chelmsford Ladies' Anti-Slavery Association, in the Friend's meeting-house, on Tuesday, the 17th of April, 1832: William Knight, Esq. treasurer, in the chair. With elucidatory notes. | Ivimey, Joseph, 1773-1834. | London: : Sold by G. Wightman, Paternoster Row; Messrs. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Messrs. Seeley, Fleet Street; Holdsworth and Ball, St. Paul's Church Yard; Westley and Co. Stationers' Court; Mason, City Road, and Paternoster Row; Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch Street; J.W. Calder, Oxford Street; and at the book room, in Exeter Hall., 1832.. |
1832 | England | Domestic manners of the Americans. | Trollope, Frances Milton, 1780-1863. | London: : Printed for Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. ; New-York: : Reprinted for the booksellers., 1832. |
1832 | England | Demerara : A tale | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | London : Charles Fox, 1832 [Printed by W. Clowes]. |
1832 | England | Life in the wilds. : A tale. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | London: : Charles Fox, 67, Paternoster-Row., MDCCCXXXII. [1832] |
1832 | England | Domestic manners of the Americans. | Trollope, Frances Milton, 1780-1863. | London: : Printed for Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. ; New-York: : Reprinted for the booksellers., 1832. |
1832 | England | Six months in America. | Vigne, Godfrey Thomas, 1801-1863. | London: : Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. Ave Maria Lane., 1832. |
1832 | England | A ramble of six thousand miles through the United States of America. | Ferrall, S. A. (Simon Ansley), d. 1844. | London : Published by Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange., 1832. |
1832 | England | Six months in the West Indies, in 1825 | Coleridge, Henry Nelson, 1798-1843. | London : John Murray, Albemarle Street : printed by William Clowes, Stamford Street, 1832. |
1832 | England | The West India question. : Immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters;--profitable for the masters;--happy for the slaves;--right in the government;--advantageous to the nation;--would interfere with no feelings but such as are disgraceful and destructive;--cannot be postponed without continually increasing danger. An outline for immediate emancipation; and remarks on compensation. | Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865. | London: : Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Hall Court; and Edmund Fry, 73, Houndsditch., 1832. |
1832 | England | Domestic manners of the Americans. | Trollope, Frances Milton, 1780-1863. | London: : Printed for Whittaker, Treacher, & Co. Ave-Maria-Lane., 1832. |
1832 | England | Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger; : with a narrative of a voyage down that river to its termination. | Lander, Richard, 1804-1834. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle-Street., MDCCCXXXII. [1832] |
1832 | England | American Colonization Society. (To the editors of the Albion.) : "Judge of the feelings with which we hear the motives and doings of the Colonization Society traduced ..." | American Colonization Society. | [Liverpool] : E. Smith and Co. Printers, Liverpool, [1832]. |
1832 | England | Antigua : apprenticed Africans. : Return to an address to His Majesty, dated 9 August 1832;-for, copy of any report of a Committee of the Council and Assembly of Antigua, respecting the state of the apprenticed Africans liberated by the crown in 1828, and of the manner in which they employ themselves. Colonial Department, Downing-Street, 15 August 1832. R.W. Hay. (Mr. Burge.) | Antigua. Council. | [London] : Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 16 August 1832. |
1832 | England | Selections from the speeches and writings of the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Brougham & Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain : With a brief memoir of His Lordship's life. | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | London : James Ridgway, Piccadilly : Tilling, printer, Chelsea, 1832. |
1832 | England | Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, : and consequent discovery of certain islands in the Caribbean sea; with a detail of many extraordinary and highly interesting events in his life, from the year 1733 to 1749. As written in his own diary. | Porter, Jane, 1776-1850. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster-Row., 1832.. |
1832 | England | Reflections on the politics, intercourse, and trade of the ancient nations of Africa. | Heeren, A. H. L. (Arnold Hermann Ludwig), 1760-1842. | Oxford: : Published by D.A. Talboys., 1832.. |
1832 | England | Address to manufacturers, traders, and others, on the importance of preserving the colonies. | [London : Printed by A.J. Valpy, 1832]. |
1832 | England | Facts and documents connected with the late insurrection in Jamaica, and the violations of civil and religious liberty arising out of it.. | [London] : Teape and Son, printers, Tower-Hill., [1832?] |
1832 | England | The tourist; : a literary and anti-slavery journal. | London : Published by John Crisp, 27, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row; and sold by all booksellers., 1833. |
1832 | France | Voyage au Congo et dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique equinoxiale, : fait dans les années 1828, 1829 et 1830, | Douville, Jean-Baptiste, 1794-1837. | A Paris, : Chez Jules Renouard, libraire, rue de Tournon, n. 6. ; Imprimé chez Paul Renouard, rue Garencière, n. 5., 1832. |
1832 | Maryland | Report of the Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice, of the House of Delegates, relative to the colored population of Maryland. | Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Committee on Grievances and Courts of Justice | Annapolis: : Printed by Jeremiah Hughes., 1832.. |
1832 | Maryland | Colonization of the free colored population of Maryland, : and of such slaves as may hereafter become free. Statement of facts, for the use of those who have not yet reflected on this important subject.. | Harper, Charles C. | Baltimore: : published by the managers appointed by the state of Maryland. : J. Robinson, printer., 1832.. |
1832 | Massachusetts | A discourse on slavery in the United States, : delivered in Brooklyn, July 3, 1831. | May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. | Boston: : Published by Garrison and Knapp., 1832.. |
1832 | Massachusetts | Demerara : A tale | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Boston : Leonard C. Bowles, 1832. |
1832 | Massachusetts | Memoir of Mrs. Chloe Spear, : a native of Africa, who was enslaved in childhood, and died in Boston, January 3, 1815, aged 65 years. | Webb, Mary, 1768?-1861. | Boston: : Published by James Loring, 132 Washington Street., 1832. |
1832 | Massachusetts | Thoughts on African colonization: : or An impartial exhibition of the doctrines, principles and purposes of the American Colonization Society. : Together with the resolutions, addresses and remonstrances of the free people of color. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston: : printed and published by Garrison and Knapp, No. 11, Merchants' Hall., 1832.. |
1832 | Massachusetts | An address on the progress of the abolition cause; : delivered before the African Abolition Freehold Society of Boston, July 16, 1832. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston: : Printed by Garrison and Knapp., 1832.. |
1832 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, read at the twenty-third annual meeting : which was held in the City of New York, Oct. 3, 4, and 5, 1832. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board by Crocker and Brewster, 1832. |
1832 | Massachusetts | Prospectus of the Liberator, : volume III.. | Garrison & Knapp. | [Boston? s.n., 1832?] |
1832 | Massachusetts | Juvenile biography; or Brief memoirs of Catharine Chambers, Ann Wade, Isabel[-]la Turnbull, Margaret Cornish, Hannah Askew, Poor Sarah, and the Praying youths. Vol. IX. | Boston: : Published by C.D. Strong, No. 17, Cornhill., 1832. |
1832 | Massachusetts | Prospectus of the Liberator, volume III. | [Boston: Garrison & Knapp, 1832]. |
1832 | New Jersey | The religious instruction of the Negroes : A sermon, delivered before associations of planters in Liberty and M'Intosh counties, Georgia | Jones, Charles Colcock, 1804-1863. | Princeton, N.J. : printed by D'Hart & Connolly, 1832. |
1832 | New York | Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger: : with a narrative of a voyage down that river to its termination. | Lander, Richard, 1804-1834. | New-York: : Printed and published by J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street, and for sale by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1832.. |
1832 | New York | Tales and novels | Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849. | New-York: : printed and published by J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street. And sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1832-[1834] |
1832 | New York | Sketches of the life, writings, and opinions of Thomas Jefferson; : with selections of the most valuable portions of his voluminous and unrivaled private correspondence. | Rayner, B. L. | New-York: : Published by A. Francis and W. Boardman., 1832. |
1832 | New York | A narrative of four voyages, : to the South Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean, Chinese Sea, Ethiopic and southern Atlantic Ocean, Indian and Antarctic Ocean. From the year 1822 to 1831. : Comprising critical surveys of coasts and islands, with sailing directions. And an account of some new and valuable discoveries, including the Massacre Islands, where thirteen of the author's crew were massacred and eaten by cannibals. To which is prefixed a brief sketch of the author's early life. | Morrell, Benjamin, 1795-1839. | New-York: : Printed and published by J. & J. Harper, No. 82 Cliff-Street. And sold by the booksellers generally throughout the United States., 1832.. |
1832 | New York | The Lady's cabinet album.. | New-York: : Published by Peabody and Co., MDCCCXXXII. [i.e., 1832] |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Swallow barn, or A sojourn in the Old Dominion. : In two volumes.. | Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. | Philadelphia: : Carey & Lea, Chestnut Street., 1832.. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : and of its probable results; under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, June 19, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : with a view of its probable results, under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | [Philadelphia] : Young, printer, April 26, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Reflections on the causes that led to the formation of the Colonization Society : with a view of its probable results : under the following heads: The increase of the coloured population. The origin of the Colonization Society. The manumission of slaves in this country ... The situation of the colonists at Monrovia and other towns ... The effects of the colonization on the slave trade--with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : printed by Wm. F. Geddes, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | An easy introduction to the study of geography : on an improved plan compiled for the use of schools, with a view to render the acquisition of geographical science easy and pleasant to the student : Illustrated by maps of the principal cities in the United States, and by numerous cuts : Accompanied by a new atlas, exhibiting the elevation of mountains, length of rivers, and population of cities : From the best authorities | Smiley, Thomas T. (Thomas Tucker), d. 1879. | Philadelphia : Printed for the author, and for sale at J. Grigg's, No. 9, North Fourth Street, and by booksellers and country merchants generally in the United States : Jesper Harding, printer, 1832, c1820. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : and on its probable results; under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, Sept. 7, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : with a view of its probable results, under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. Charles F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : Young, printer, May 29, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | The origin and proceedings of the Philadelphia Association of Friends, for the Instruction of Poor Children.. | Philadelphia Association of Friends for the Instruction of Poor Children. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw., 1832.. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | The importance of the subject to which the following correspondence has given rise, will we think be generally admitted ... : At a meeting of the executive committee of "The Pennsylvania Society for discouraging the use of Ardent Spirits," held at Philadelphia, July 10th, 1832 : it was resolved, that the correspondence between the president of this society, and the managers of the American Colonization Society, on the subject of preventing the importation of ardent spirits into the colony of Liberia, be published ... | Pennsylvania Society for Discouraging the Use of Ardent Spirits. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : with a view of its probable results, under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | [Philadelphia] : Young, printer, April 26, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | A view of the present condition of the slave population in the island of Puerto Rico, : under the Spanish government. Showing the impolicy and danger of prematurely emancipating the West India slaves. With observations on the destructive tendency of injudicious reform and revolutionary principles on the prosperity of nations and colonies. Illustrated by facts, and supported by the authority of official documents. | Flinter, George Dawson, d. 1838. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Adam Waldie., 1832.. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : with a view of its probable results, under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : Young, printer, April 26, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : with a view of its probable results, under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : Young, printer, April 26, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Life in the wilds : A tale | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Philadelphia : published by E. Littell. T. Holden--E.J. Coale & J.S. Littell, Baltimore--G. & C. & H. Carvill, New York. William Brown, printer, 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Sir, thoroughly satisfied, on the most mature reflection, that the Colonization Society, if supported by public and private patronage, in any degree commensurate with its usefulness, cannot fail to produce consequences the most salutary .... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | [Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at meetings held in New-York, during the session of the General Convention in October, 1832. : Together with the report of the Board of Directors, from May 10, 1831, to Oct. 13, 1832. | Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society | Philadelphia: : Printed by William Stavely, No. 99, South Second Street., 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | A remonstrance against the proceedings of a meeting, held November 23d, 1831, at Upton's, in Dock Street, Philadelphia. | Philadelphia: : for sale at no. 78, George Street., 1832. |
1832 | Pennsylvania | The last illness and death of George Hardy, a coloured boy.. | [Philadelphia] : Published by the Tract Association of Friends at their depository, no. 84, Mulberry Street, Philadelphia., [1832?] |
1832 | Pennsylvania | To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met : the memorial of the subscribers, free people of colour, residing in the county of Philadelphia, respectfully sheweth, that having learned that memorials have been presented to the Legislature, praying for its action to prevent the further immigration of free coloured people into this Commonwealth ... | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | Rhode Island | The narrative of Eleazer Sherman, : giving an account of his life, experience, call to the ministry of the Gospel, and travels as such to the present time. Three volumes in one. Volume I[-III]. | Sherman, Eleazer, b. 1795. | Providence [R.I.]: : H.H. Brown.....printer., 1832. |
1832 | South Carolina | A collection of the ordinances of the City Council of Charleston, from the 10th day of October, 1826, to the 13th day of March, 1832 : to which are added, the acts of the Legislature of South-Carolina, relating to the corporation of Charleston, passed in and since December 1825. | Charleston (S.C.) | Charleston : Printed by Archibald Miller, No. 4, Broad-Street, 1832. |
1832 | United States | Strictures on Mr. Lee's Exposition of evidence on the sugar duty, in behalf of the committee appointed by the Free-Trade Convention. | Hambden. | [United States : s.n., not before 1832] |
1832 | United States | To the public. No. 5. : Should our sainted sires, who framed the Constitution, behold the power expressly vested in Congress by the people, they would be pained to see the all-important trust delegated to a company and by states to three hundred and more associations in defiance of the law, delegatus non protest delegare. ... | [United States : s.n., 1832] |
1832 | United States | A Plea for the slave. : Addressed to all professing Christians in America. | [United States : s.n., between 1832 and 1834] |
1832 | Vermont | A discourse, on the moral, legal and domestic condition of our colored population : preached before the Vermont Colonization Society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1832 | Converse, J. K. (John Kendrick), 1801-1880. | Burlington [Vt.] : Edward Smith.(Successor to Chauncey Goodrich.), 1832 [From the University Press]. |
1832 | Virginia | The letter of Appomattox to the people of Virginia : exhibiting a connected view of the recent proceedings in the House of Delegates, on the subject of the abolition of slavery; and a succinct account of the doctrines broached by the friends of abolition, in debate: and the mischievous tendency of those proceedings and doctrines. | Appomattox, pseud. | Richmond [Va.] : Thomas W. White, Printer, 1832. |
1832 | Virginia | The speech of John A. Chandler, (of Norfolk County,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the policy of the state with respect to her slave population : Delivered January 17, 1832. | Chandler, John A. | Richmond : Thomas W. White, printer, 1832. |
1832 | Virginia | The confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection in Southampton, Va. as fully and voluntarily made to Thomas R. Gray, in the prison where he was confined, and acknowledged by him to be such when read before the court of Southampton: with the certificate, under seal of the court convened at Jerusalem, Nov. 5, 1831, for his trial. Also, an authentic account of the whole insurrection, with lists of the whites who were murdered, and of the negroes brought before the court of Southampton, and there sentenced, &c. | Turner, Nat, 1800?-1831. | Richmond, T.R. Gray, 1832. |
1832 | Virginia | The speech of Charles Jas. Faulkner, (of Berkeley) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the policy of the state with respect to her slave population. : Delivered January 20, 1832.. | Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884. | Richmond: : Thomas W. White, printer., 1832.. |
1832 | Virginia | The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of Delegates of Virginia : on the abolition of slavery : Delivered Wednesday, January 18, 1832. | Brown, John Thompson. | Richmond : Thomas W. White, printer, 1832. |
1832 | Virginia | The speech of Thomas J. Randolph, (of Albemarle,) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the abolition of slavery: : delivered Saturday, Jan. 21, 1832. | Randolph, Thomas Jefferson, 1792-1875. | Richmond [Va.]: : Printed by Thomas W. White, opposite the Bell Tavern., 1832. |
1832 | Virginia | Review of the debate in the Virginia legislature of 1831 and 1832. | Dew, Thomas R. (Thomas Roderick), 1802-1846. | Richmond: : printed by T.W. White, opposite the Bell Tavern., 1832. |
1832 | Virginia | The speech of William H. Brodnax, (of Dinwiddie) in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the policy of the state with respect to its colored population : Delivered January 19, 1832. | Brodnax, William H. (William Henry), 1786-1834. | Richmond [Va.]: Thomas W. White, printer, 1832. |
1833 | Connecticut | The West India question. : Immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters;--profitable for the masters;--happy for the slaves;--right in the government;--advantageous to the nation;--would interfere with no feelings but such as are disgraceful and destructive;--cannot be postponed without continually increasing danger. An outline for immediate emancipation; and remarks on compensation. | Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865. | New Haven [Conn.]: : Hezekiah Howe & Co., 1833. |
1833 | Connecticut | Review of pamphlets on slavery and colonization : First published in the Quarterly Christian spectator, for March, 1833. | Bacon, Leonard, 1802-1881. | New-Haven : Published and sold by A.H. Maltby. Boston--Pierce and Parker. Printed by Baldwin & Ellis, 1833. |
1833 | Connecticut | The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans : illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut society for the promotion of freedom, and for the relief of persons unlawfully holden in bondage, at their annual meeting in New Haven, September 15, 1791. | Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801. | New Haven : New Haven anti-slavery society, 1833. |
1833 | Connecticut | The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans: : illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and for the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage, at their annual meeting in New Haven, September 15, 1791. | Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801. | New Haven: : published by the New Haven Anti-Slavery Society. : Press of Whitmore & Buckingham., 1833.. |
1833 | Connecticut | A geographical view of the world, : embracing the manners, customs and pursuits, of every nation; founded on the best authorities. | Phillips, R. (Richard), Sir, 1767-1840. | Hartford [Conn]: : D.F. Robinson & Co., 1833. |
1833 | Connecticut | A journal, comprising an account of the loss of the brig Commerce, : of Hartford, (Con.) James Riley, master, upon the western coast of Africa, August 28th, 1815; also of the slavery and sufferings of the author and the rest of the crew, upon the desert of Zahara, in the years 1815, 1816, 1817; with accounts of the manners, customs, and habits of the wandering Arabs; also, a brief historical and geographical view of the continent of Africa. | Robbins, Archibald, 1792-1865. | Hartford, Ct. : Published by Andrus & Judd, 1833.. |
1833 | Connecticut | A sketch of the origin and progress of the American Colonization Society, : with some notice of the slave trade, and of the interior condition of Africa. | Hartford [Conn.]: : Printed by P. Canfield., 1833. |
1833 | District of Columbia | The sixteenth annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States : With an appendix. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : printed by James C. Dunn, Georgetown, D.C., 1833. |
1833 | England | The life of the Rev. T.T. Thomason, : M.A. late chaplain to the Honourable East India Company. | Sargent, John, 1780-1833. | [London] : Published by R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside: and sold by L.B. Seeley and Sons, Fleet Street, London., 1833. |
1833 | England | The United States of North America. | Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. | London: : Published by Effingham Wilson, 88, Royal Exchange; W. F. Wakeman, Dublin; Waugh and Innes, Edinburgh. Bancks and Co. Manchester., 1833.. |
1833 | England | Travels and researches in Caffraria: : describing the character, customs, and moral condition of the tribes inhabiting that portion of southern Africa: with historical and topographical remarks illustrative of the state and prospects of the British settlement in its borders, the introduction of Christianity, and the progress of civilization. | Kay, Stephen. | London: : Published by John Mason, 14, City-Road, and sold at 66, Paternoster-Row., MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] |
1833 | England | The speeches of Mr. Barrett and of Mr. Burge : at a general meeting of planters, merchants, and others, interested in the West-India Colonies ; assembled at the Thatched-house Tavern, on the 18th May, 1833. Printed at the request of the meeting. | Barrett, member of the House of Assembly, Jamaica. | London : Printed and published by A.J. Valpy; and sold by all booksellers, 1833. |
1833 | England | Wages or the whip : an essay on the comparative cost and productiveness of free and slave labour | Conder, Josiah, 1789-1855. | London : Sold by Hatchard and son ; J. and A. Arch ; and Jackson and Walford, 1833. [G. Woodfall, Printer]. |
1833 | England | A letter to Thos. Fowell Buxton ... in refutation of his allegations respecting the decrease of the slaves in the British West India colonies | McDonnell, Alexander, 1798-1835. | London : Effingham Wilson, 1833 [printed by Maurice & Co.]. |
1833 | England | The history of maritime and inland discovery. | Cooley, William Desborough, d. 1883. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green. ; Boston: : Lilly, Wait, & Company., 1833. |
1833 | England | A letter to Thomas Wilson, Esq. treasurer of the London Missionary Society | Hankey, William Alers, 1771-1859. | London : Frederick Westley and A.H. Davis : and Jackson and Walford, 1833 [Printed by R. Clay]. |
1833 | England | Narrative of voyages to explore the shores of Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar; : performed in H.M. Ships Leven and Barracouta under the direction of Captain W. F. W. Owen, R.N. by command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. In two volumes. Vol. I[-Vol. II].. | Owen, W. F. W., 1774-1857. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1833.. |
1833 | England | West India question. : The outline of a plan for the total, immediate, and safe abolition of slavery throughout the British colonies. | Phillips, Joseph. | London: : Published by J. and A. Arch, 61, Cornhill; and sold by Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly; Darton Harvey and Co., 55, Grace-Church Street; and all other booksellers., 1833.. |
1833 | England | Abstract of the report of the Lords committees on the condition and treatment of the colonial slaves, : and of the evidence taken by them on that subject; | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords | London: : printed for the Society for the Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions. : Sold by J. Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly; by J. and A. Arch, Cornhill; and at the depôt for anti-slavery publications, 15, Paternoster Row., 1833.. |
1833 | England | A moral and political sketch of the United States of North America. | Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. | London: : Published by Effingham Wilson, 88, Royal Exchange; W. F. Wakeman, Dublin; Waugh and Innes, Edinburgh., 1833.. |
1833 | England | Report from the Select Committee on the Extinction of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions; : with the minutes of evidence, and general index. : Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 11 August 1832.. | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the Extinction of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions | London: : reprinted and published by J. Haddon, 27, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row. : Sold by Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 23, Paternoster Row., 1833.. |
1833 | England | A review of the report of a Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the state of the West India colonies, ordered to be printed, 13th April, 1832; : or, The interests of the country and the prosperity of the West India planters mutually secured by the immediate abolition of slavery.. | Cropper, James, 1773-1840. | Liverpool: : printed by Egerton Smith and Co. Lord-Street. ; [London] : Sold by J. and A. Arch, Cornhill, and Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly, London., 1833.. |
1833 | England | Excessive cruelty to slaves. : Three months in Jamaica, in 1832: comprising a residence of seven weeks on a sugar plantation. | Whiteley, Henry. | [London? : s.n., 1833?] |
1833 | England | Scenes in Africa and America, for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers. | Taylor, Isaac, 1759-1829. | London: : John Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church Yard., [1833?] |
1833 | England | Sketches of Canada and the United States. | Mackenzie, William Lyon, 1795-1861. | London: : Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange., MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] |
1833 | England | Domestic manners and social condition of the white, coloured and negro population of the West Indies | Carmichael, Mrs. (A. C.) | London : Whittaker, Treacher, and Co., Ave-Maria Lane : Printed by Manning and Smithson, 4, London-House Yard, 1833. |
1833 | England | An essay on the abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions, : without injury to the master or his property, with the least possible injury to the slave, without revolution, and without loss to the revenue.. | Bunn, Thomas, 1767-1853. | Frome [England]: : Printed by W.P. Penny., 1833.. |
1833 | England | The twenty-ninth report of the British and Foreign Bible Society; M.DCCC.XXXIII. : with an appendix; and a list of subscribers and benefactors. | British and Foreign Bible Society. | London : printed by J. Moyes, 28, Castle Street, Leicester Square : Sold at the society's house, Earl Street, Blackfriars; by W. Oliphant, and Waugh and Innes, Edinburgh; G. Gallie, Glasgow; J. Kilch, Aberdeen; and by all other booksellers in the United Kingdom, 1833. |
1833 | England | The immediate abolition of slavery, compatible with the safety and prosperity of the colonies : in a letter to the representatives of the Southern Division of Northumberland, and of the town and county of Newcastle on Tyne. | Mortimer, G. F. W. (George Ferris Whidborne), 1805-1871. | Newcastle upon Tyne [England]: : Printed at the Courant Office, by J. Blackwell and Co.: published by Finlay and Charlton, and Empson., 1833. |
1833 | England | Three months in Jamaica, in 1832: : comprising a residence of seven weeks on a sugar plantation. | Whiteley, Henry. | London: : Published by J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1833. |
1833 | England | The life of William Roscoe, | Roscoe, Henry, 1800-1836. | London: : Printed for T. Cadell, Strand; and W. Blackwood, Edinburgh., 1833. |
1833 | England | Transatlantic sketches : comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. With notes on Negro slavery and Canadian emigration | Alexander, James Edward, Sir, 1803-1885. | London : Richard Bentley. Publisher in ordinary to His Majesty, 1833 [printed by Samuel Bentley]. |
1833 | England | Memoir of William Wilberforce, Esq. : Including a succinct history of the slave trade and its abolition. | Price, Thomas, 1802-1868. | London: : C. Wood and Son, Poppin's Court, Fleet Street; and James Paul, 53, Paternoster Row., 1833. |
1833 | England | An inquiry into the merits of the American Colonization Society: : and a reply to the charges brought against it. : With an account of the British African Colonization Society. | Hodgkin, Thomas, 1798-1866. | London: : J. & A. Arch, Cornhill; Harvey & Darton, Gracechurch Street; Edmund Fry, Houndsditch; and S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street. : R. Watts, printer, Crown Court, Temple Bar., 1833.. |
1833 | England | The condition of the West India slave : contrasted with that of the infant slave in our English factories | London : W. Kidd; and Simpkin and Marshall, [1833?] [C. Whittingham]. |
1833 | England | Analysis of the report of a committee of the House of Commons on the extinction of slavery | London : printed for the Society for the Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions. Sold by J. Hatchard and Son; by J. and A. Arch; and at the Depôt for anti-slavery publications, 1833 [printed by S. Bagster, Jun.]. |
1833 | France | De la condition dans laquelle il convient de placer les Nègres en les affranchissant | Sismondi, J.-C.-L. Simonde de (Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde), 1773-1842. | [France? : s.n.], Dècembre 1833. |
1833 | Georgia | Detail of a plan for the moral improvement of Negroes on plantations : Read before the Georgia Presbytery | Clay, Thomas S. (Thomas Savage), 1801-1849. | [Savannah, Ga.] : Printed at the request of the presbytery, 1833. |
1833 | Kentucky | Letters on slavery; : addressed to the Cumberland Congregation, Virginia. | Paxton, J. D. (John D.), 1784-1868. | Lexington, Ky.: : published by Abraham T. Skillman, bookseller and stationer., 1833.. |
1833 | Maryland | Address of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | [Baltimore : the Society, 1833] |
1833 | Massachusetts | The despotism of freedom : or The tyranny and cruelty of American republican slave-masters, shown to be the worst in the world : in a speech, delivered at the first anniversary of the New England Anti-slavery Society, 1833 | Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. | Boston : published by the Boston Young Men's Anti-slavery Association, for the Diffusion of Truth : Press of Ford and Damrell, 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Letters on American slavery, : addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta Co., Va. | Rankin, John, 1793-1886. | Boston: : Published by Garrison & Knapp, No. 11, Merchant's Hall., 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Twenty-fourth annual report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions : adopted at the meeting held in Philadelphia, October 18th, 19th, and 20th, 1833. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : s.n.], [1833]. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Proceedings at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Colonization Society, held in Park Street Church, Feb. 7, 1833. : Together with the speeches delivered on that occasion by Hon. Messrs. Everett, Ladd, and Cushing, and Rev. Messrs. Stow and Blagden. : Also the letters of His Excellency Governor Lincoln, and the Hon. Samuel Lathrop, communicated to the meeting.. | Massachusetts Colonization Society. | Boston: : Printed by Peirce and Parker, No. 9, Cornhill., 1833.. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Speeches delivered at the Anti-Colonization Meeting, in Exeter Hall, London, July 13, 1833, | Anti-Colonization Meeting (1833 : London, England) | Boston: : Printed by Garrison & Knapp., 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States; : with a preliminary review of the constitutional history of the colonies and states, before the adoption of the Constitution. | Story, Joseph, 1779-1845. | Boston: : Hilliard, Gray, and Company. ; Philadelphia: : P.H. Nicklin and T. Johnson., 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | First annual report of the board of managers of the New-England Anti-Slavery Society, : presented Jan. 9, 1833. : With an appendix.. | New-England Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Garrison and Knapp., 1833.. |
1833 | Massachusetts | An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | Boston : Allen and Ticknor, 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Condition of the American colored population : and of the colony at Liberia. | Massachusetts Colonization Society. | Boston : published by Peirce & Parker, 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | An oration pronounced at Boston before the Colonization Society of Massachusetts : on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1833 | Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879. | Boston : Lyceum Press--G.W. Light & Co., 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, read at the twenty-fourth annual meeting : which was held in the city of Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 19, and 20, 1833. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker and Brewster, 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | Fruits of colonizationism! | [Boston : s.n., 1833?] |
1833 | Massachusetts | British opinions of the American Colonization Society. | Boston: : Printed by Garrison & Knapp, at the Office of 'The Liberator,' No. 10, Merchants' Hall., 1833. |
1833 | Massachusetts | The abolitionist. | [Boston, Mass. : Printed by Garrison & Knapp, 1833]. |
1833 | Massachusetts | The Colonizationist and journal of freedom. | Boston, Mass. : George W. Light & Co., 1833-1834. |
1833 | Massachusetts | The Excitement; or, A book to induce young persons to read : Containing remarkable appearances in nature, signal preservations, and such incidents as are particularly fitted to arrest the youthful mind. | Boston : Lilly, Wait, Colman, and Holden. Colman, Holden, and Co. Portland; Wm. Jackson, New York; Carey & Hart, Philadelphia; Coale & Littell, Baltimore, 1833. |
1833 | New Hampshire | The historical reader, : designed for the use of schools and families. On a new plan. | Blake, John Lauris, 1788-1857. | Concord, N.H. : Published by Horatio Hill. ; Boston: : Richardson, Lord & Holbrook; Carter and Hendee, and Lincoln & Edmands. ; New-York: : N. & J. White, and Collins and Hannay. ; Philadelphia: : John Grigg, and Towar and Hogan; Portland [Me.]: : Samuel Colman., [1833?] |
1833 | New York | Narrative of voyages to explore the shores of Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar; performed in H.M. ships Leven and Barracouta, under the direction of Captain W. F. W. Owen. R.N. by command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty : In two volumes. Vol. I[-Vol. II].. | Owen, W. F. W., 1774-1857. | New-York: : Published by J. & J. Harper, no. 82, Cliff-Street. And sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., M DCCC XXXIII. [1833]. |
1833 | New York | Nubia and Abyssinia: : comprehending their civil history, antiquities, arts, religion, literature, and natural history. | Russell, Michael, 1781-1848. | New-York: : Printed and published by J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1833. |
1833 | New York | Narrative of a voyage to the Ethiopic and south Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Chinese Sea, north and south Pacific Ocean, in the years 1829, 1830, 1831. | Morrell, Abby Jane, b. 1809. | New-York: : Published by J. & J. Harper, No 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the booksellers generally throughout the United States., 1833.. |
1833 | New York | Three years in North America. | Stuart, James, 1775-1849. | New-York: : Printed and published by J. & J. Harper, No. 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the booksellers generally throughout the United States., 1833. |
1833 | New York | Minutes and proceedings of the third annual Convention, for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour in these United States, : held by adjournments in the city of Philadelphia, from the 3d to the 13th of June inclusive, 1833. | Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour (3rd : 1833 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | New-York: : Published by order of the Convention., 1833. |
1833 | New York | The dairyman's daughter, ; The young cottager, ; and The African servant. Authentic narratives--abridged | Richmond, Legh, 1772-1827. | [New York] : Published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street, New-York., [between 1833 and 1894] |
1833 | New York | The sin of slavery, and its remedy; : containing some reflections on the moral influence of African colonization. | Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885. | New-York: : Printed for the author., 1833. |
1833 | New York | A Yankee among the nullifiers : an auto-biography | Greene, Asa, 1789-1838. | New-York : Printed and published by William Pearson, Cortlandt-Street, 1833. |
1833 | New York | Address of the New-York City Anti-Slavery Society, to the people of the city of New-York. | Anti-slavery Society of New York (New York, N.Y.) | New-York: : Printed by West & Trow., 1833.. |
1833 | New York | Evidence against the views of the abolitionists : consisting of physical and moral proofs, of the natural inferiority of the negroes | Colfax, Richard H. | New York : James T.M. Bleakley, Publisher, 240 Hudson-Street : Applegate, Printer, 257 Hudson-Street, 1833. |
1833 | New York | The Emancipator. | Emancipator (New York, N.Y. : 1833) | New York : Charles W. Denison, 1833-1834. |
1833 | New York | Anti-slavery reporter. | New York : s.n. , 1833- |
1833 | New York | The poor black sweep of New York, | New York : Firth & Hall, no. 1 Franklin Square., 1833. |
1833 | Ohio | Four sermons, preached in the chapel of the Western Reserve College, : on Lord's days, November 18th and 25th, and December 2nd and 9th, 1832. | Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. | Cleveland: : Printed at the Office of the Herald., 1833.. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Report of the committee appointed in the Senate of Pennsylvania, to investigate the cause of an increased number of slaves being returned for that Commonwealth, by the census of 1830, over that of 1820. : Read in Senate, February 25, 1833. | Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on the Increase of Slaves in the State | Harrisburg: : Printed by Henry Welsh., 1833.. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Bericht bey der Committee im Senat von Pennsylvanien, ernannt um die Ursachen der Bermehrung der Sclaven zu erforschen, einberichtet bey der Volkszählung von 1830, über jene von 1820. : Gelesen im Senat, Februar 20sten, 1833. | Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on the Increase of Slaves in the State | Harrisburg, : [s.n.], 1833.. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | The lives of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson: : with a parallel. | Simpson, Stephen, 1789-1854. | Philadelphia: : Printed and published by Henry Young, N.-E. corner of Passyunk Road and Shippen Street., 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : and on its probable results; under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, April 15, 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | An address to the citizens of Philadelphia, on the subject of slavery : Delivered on the 4th of 7th month, (July,) A.D. 1833 | Atlee, Edwin P. (Edwin Pitt), 1799-1836. | Philadelphia : Wm. P. Gibbons, Printer, 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Six months in America. | Vigne, Godfrey Thomas, 1801-1863. | Philadelphia: : Published by Thomas T. Ash, 140 Chestnut Street., 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | The life, experience, and Gospel labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen : To which is annexed the rise and progress of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Containing a narrative of the yellow fever in the year of Our Lord, 1793 : with an address to the people of colour in the United States | Allen, Richard, 1760-1831. | Philadelphia : Martin & Boden, Printers, 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Sixth annual report of the Infant-School Society of Philadelphia. | Infant School Society of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia : Printed by William Stavely, 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Acting Committee of the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. : January 1, 1833.. | Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. Acting Committee | Philadelphia. : [s.n.], 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Transatlantic sketches : comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. With notes on Negro slavery and Canadian emigration | Alexander, James Edward, Sir, 1803-1885. | Philadelphia : Key and Biddle, 1833 [Russell Martien, printers]. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at meetings held in Philadelphia, on the 14th, 15th and 16th of May, 1833: : together with the report of the Board of Directors, from October 13, 1832, (the time of the last meeting of the board,) to May 14, 1833. | Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society | Philadelphia: : Printed by William Stavely, No. 12 Pear street., 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Demerara. : A tale. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Philadelphia: : E. Littell and T. Holden, No. 21 Minor Street., 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Fourth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, : made to the legislature at the session of 1832-1833.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons., 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | Tom Cringle's log. : Second series. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. | Scott, Michael, 1789-1835. | Philadelphia: : E.L. Carey & A. Hart. ; Baltimore: : Carey, Hart & Co., 1833. |
1833 | Pennsylvania | The western coast of Africa ... | Philadelphia: : Edward C. Mielke, 181, Market Street., 1833.. |
1833 | Rhode Island | The report and proceedings of the first annual meeting of the Providence Anti-Slavery Society : With a brief exposition of the principles and purposes of the abolitionists. | Providence Anti-Slavery Society. | Providence : H.H. Brown, 1833. |
1833 | Scotland | Three years in North America. | Stuart, James, 1775-1849. | Edinburgh: : Printed for Robert Cadell, Edinburgh; and Whittaker and Co. London., 1833. |
1833 | Scotland | Substance of an address to the ladies of Glasgow and its vicinity upon the present aspect of the great question of Negro emancipation, : delivered in Mr. Anderson's Chapel, John-St., Glasgow, on Tuesday, March 5th, 1833, | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Glasgow: : David Robertson. William Oliphant,and John Wardlaw, Edinburgh; and J. Haddon & Co., 27 Ivy Lane, London., MDCCCXXXIII. [1833]. |
1833 | Scotland | Nubia and Abyssinia: : comprehending their civil history, antiquities, arts, religion, literature, and natural history. | Russell, Michael, 1781-1848. | Edinburgh: : Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale Court, and Simpkin & Marshall, London., MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] |
1833 | Scotland | An inquiry into the state of slavery amongst the Romans : from the earliest period, till the establishment of the Lombards in Italy | Blair, William. | Edinburgh : Thomas Clark, Law Bookseller ; London : Treuttel, Würtz, & Richter, 1833. (Edinburgh : Printed by James Clarke & Co.) |
1833 | Scotland | An account of the insurrection in St. Domingo : begun in August 1791, taken from authentic sources | Hopkirk, J. G. (John Glassford) | Edinburgh : William Blackwood ; London : T. Cadell, 1833. (Edinburgh : Peter Brown, Printer) |
1833 | Scotland | Address on slavery, sabbath protection, and church reform | Douglas, James. | Edinburgh : Adam and Charles Black; and Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, London, 1833 [Printed by Neill & Co.]. |
1833 | Sweden | Resa mellan Södra och Norra Amerika : En sketch-bok på sjön | Gosselman, Karl August, 1800-1843. | Stockholm, 1833. |
1833 | United States | Colonization and abolition considered; or, Some remarks on the sixteenth annual report of the American Colonization Society.. | [U.S. : s.n., ca. 1833] |
1833 | Vermont | Natural equality. : A sermon before the Vermont Colonization Society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1833. | Tracy, Joseph, 1793?-1874. | [Windsor, Vt.] : Chronicle Press, Windsor, Vt., MDCCCXXXIII. [1833] |
1833 | Vermont | Remarks on African colonization and the abolition of slavery. : in two parts. | Pearl, Cyril, 1805-1865. | Windsor, Vt. : Published by Richards & Tracy., 1833.. |
1834 | Connecticut | Observations on the physical, intellectual, and moral qualities of our colored population : With remarks on the subject of emancipation and colonization | Baldwin, Ebenezer, 1790-1837. | New Haven : L.H. Young; Press of Whitmore & Buckingham, 1834. |
1834 | Connecticut | Picture of slavery in the United States of America. | Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | Middletown, Con. : Edwin Hunt, 1834. |
1834 | Denmark | Dr. Martin Luther sie klein katechismus ka set ower na die Creol Tael | Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. | Kopenhagen : Ka prent bie P.T. Brünnich, 1834. |
1834 | District of Columbia | The seventeenth annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States : With an appendix. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : printed by James C. Dunn, 1834. |
1834 | England | A residence in the West Indies and America, : with a narrative of the expedition to the Island of Walcheren: | St. Clair, Thomas Staunton. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1834. |
1834 | England | European colonies, in various parts of the world, viewed in their social, moral, and physical condition. | Howison, John. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1834.. |
1834 | England | Statistics of the United States of America : for the use of emigrants and travellers | Tredway, Thomas J. | London : Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange : Marchant, printer, Ingram-Court, [1834]. |
1834 | England | The West India sketch book. : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. | Wentworth, Trelawney. | London: : Printed for Whittaker & Co. Ave Maria Lane., 1834. |
1834 | England | Journal of a West India proprietor, : kept during a residence in the island of Jamaica. | Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., MDCCCXXXIV. [1834] |
1834 | England | Memoirs of celebrated women of all countries. | Abrantès, Laure Junot, duchesse d', 1784-1838. | London: : Edward Churton, 26, Holles Street., 1834.. |
1834 | England | Oriental memoirs: : a narrative of seventeen years residence in India. | Forbes, James, 1749-1819. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street ... , 1834.. |
1834 | England | A voyage round the world, : including travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia, America, etc. etc. from MDCCCXXVII to MDCCCXXXII. | Holman, James, 1786-1857. | London: : Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill, booksellers, by appointment, to Their Majesties., 1834-1835.. |
1834 | England | History of the British colonies. | Martin, Robert Montgomery, 1803?-1868. | London: : Cochrane and M'Crone, 11, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall., MDCCCXXXIV.-MDCCCXXXV. [1834-1835] |
1834 | England | Narrative of a tour in North America; : comprising Mexico, the mines of Real Del Monte, the United States, and the British colonies: with an excursion to the island of Cuba. In a series of letters, written in the years 1831-2. | Tudor, Henry. | London: : James Duncan, Paternoster Row., M.DCCC.XXXIV. [1834] |
1834 | England | The speech of the Earl of Mulgrave, : delivered at Freemason's Hall on Friday, the 1st of August, 1834. At a public dinner of the Anti-slavery Society in celebration of the day.. | Normanby, Constantine Henry Phipps, Marquess of, 1797-1863. | London: : Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1834.. |
1834 | England | Narrative of a voyage to the southern Atlantic Ocean, in the years 1828, 29, 30, : performed in H.M. Sloop Chanticleer, under the command of the late Captain Henry Foster, F.R.S. &c. by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. | Webster, William Henry Bayley. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1834. |
1834 | England | Travels and adventures of John Ledyard; : comprising his voyage with Capt. Cook's third and last expedition; his journey on foot 1300 miles round the Gulf of Bothnia to St. Petersburgh; his adventure and residence in Siberia; and his exploratory mission to Africa.. | Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. | London: : Published for Henry Colburn by R. Bentley. Sold by all booksellers., 1834.. |
1834 | England | Two years at sea: : being the narrative of a voyage to the Swan River and Van Dieman's land, during the years 1829, 30, 31. | Roberts, Jane, 19th cent. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street., 1834. |
1834 | England | Journal of a three years' residence in Abyssinia, : in furtherance of the objects of the Church Missionary Society. | Gobat, Samuel, 1799-1879. | London: : Hatchard & Son; and Seeley & Sons., 1834.. |
1834 | England | An account of the present state of the island of Puerto Rico. : Comprising numerous original facts and documents illustrative of the state of commerce and agriculture, and of the condition, moral and physical, of the various classes of the population in that island, as compared with the colonies of other European powers; demonstrating the superiority of the Spanish slave code,--the great advantages of free over slave labour, &c. | Flinter, George Dawson, d. 1838. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, Paternoster Row., 1834.. |
1834 | England | African sketches. | Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834. | London: : Edward Moxon, Dover Street., MDCCCXXXIV [1834]. |
1834 | England | A manual of the history of the political system of Europe and its colonies, : from its formation at the close of the fifteenth century, to its re-establishment upon the fall of Napoleon. | Heeren, A. H. L. (Arnold Hermann Ludwig), 1760-1842. | Oxford: : D.A. Talboys., MDCCCXXXIV. [1834] |
1834 | England | On the British African Colonization Society. : To which are added, some particulars respecting the American Colonization Society; and a Letter from Jeremiah Hubbard, addressed to a friend in England, on the same subject.. | [London] : Printed for Dr. Hodgkin., 1834.. |
1834 | England | The new comic annual. : Illustrated with one hundred highly humorous cuts. | London: : Hurst, Chance, and Co., St. Paul's Church-Yard., [1834?] |
1834 | England | The bow in the cloud; or, The negro's memorial. : A collection of original contributions, in prose and verse, illustrative of the evils of slavery, and commemorative of its abolition in the British colonies.. | London: : Jackson and Walford, 18, St. Paul's Church-Yard., 1834.. |
1834 | England | Tregear's black jokes, : being a series of laughable caricatures on the march of manners amongst the blacks. Twenty plates. | London: : Published by G.S. Tregear, at his humorous and sporting print shop, Cheapside., 1834. |
1834 | France | Viage a los Estados-Unidos del Norte de America, | Zavala, Lorenzo de, 1788-1836. | Paris, : Imprenta de Decourchant, calle d'Erfurth, No 1, junto a la Abadia., 1834. |
1834 | Maryland | Act of incorporation and by-laws of the Maryland State Colonization Society: : together with the act of the General Assembly of Maryland, entitled An act relating to the people of color in this state; : to which are added the constitution and ordinances of Maryland in Liberia. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by J.D. Toy., 1834.. |
1834 | Massachusetts | The history and topography of the United States of North America, : from the earliest period to the present time. Comprising political and biographical history; geography, geology, mineralogy, zoology, and botany; argiculture, manufactures, and commerce; laws, manners, customs, and religion; with a topographical description of the cities, towns, sea-ports, public edifices, canals, &c. &c. | Hinton, John Howard, 1791-1873. | Boston: : Printed and published by Samuel Walker. ; Published also in Philadelphia, : by W. Moorhead, 188 South Ninth Street, and A.W. Rushton, 97 Wood Street-- ; In New York, : by J. Moorhead, 357 Broome Street, and Wm. Burnett, 17 Ann Street-- ; In Baltimore, : by D. Sullivan and R. Reid--and by their agents and the periodical booksellers in the principal cities and towns in the Union. ; [New York] : Stereotyped by Conner & Cooke, New York., 1834.. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, read at the twenty-fifth annual meeting : held in the city of Utica, October 8, 9, & 10, 1834. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker & Brewster, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | A brief review of the First annual report of the American Anti-Slavery Society, by David M. Reese, M.D. of New York | Mar Quack, Martin. | Boston : printed and published by Calvin Knox, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Trial, conviction, and sentence of death. of Henry Joseph, cook, and Amos Otis, seaman, for the murder of Capt. James Crosby, of the brig Juniper, on the high seas, : on the night of the 14th August, 1834, during a voyage from Boston towards Surrinam. | Joseph, Henry, d. 1834. | Boston: : printed for the booksellers., 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | The Oasis | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | Boston : Allen and Ticknor : Tuttle and Weeks, printers, No. 8, School Street, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Man-stealing and slavery denounced by the Presbyterian and Methodist churches : Together with an address to all the churches | Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | Boston : Published by Garrison & Knapp, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Life of Thomas Jefferson, : with selections from the most valuable portions of his voluminous and unrivalled private correspondence. | Rayner, B. L. | Boston: : Lilly, Wait, Colman, & Holden., 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Lectures on slavery and its remedy. | Phelps, Amos A. (Amos Augustus), 1805-1847. | Boston: : Published by the New-England Anti-Slavery Society., 1834.. |
1834 | Massachusetts | The Maryland scheme of expatriation examined. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston: : Published by Garrison & Knapp., 1834.. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Second annual report of the board of managers of the New-England Anti-Slavery Society, : presented Jan. 15, 1834. : With an appendix.. | New-England Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Garrison & Knapp., 1834.. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Report of the arguments of counsel, in the case of Prudence Crandall, plff. in error, vs. State of Connecticut, : before the Supreme Court of Errors, at their session at Brooklyn, July term, 1834. | Crandall, Prudence, 1803-1890 plaintiff in error. | Boston: : published by Garrison & Knapp., 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Memoir and poems of Phillis Wheatley, : a native African and a slave. Dedicated to the friends of the Africans. | Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784. | Boston: : Published by Geo. W. Light, Lyceum Depository, 3 Cornhill., 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Ninth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May 27, 1834. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : Perkins, Marvin & Co., 114 Washington Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | A system of phrenology. | Combe, George, 1788-1858. | Boston: : Marsh, Capen and Lyon. : Stereotyped by Lyman Thurston & Co. Boston., 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | The Oasis | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | Boston : Benjamin C. Bacon : Tuttle and Weeks, printers, No. 8, School Street, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of the New-England Anti-Slavery Convention, held in Boston on the 27th, 28th and 29th of May, 1834.. | New England Anti-Slavery Convention (1st : 1834 : Boston, Mass.) | Boston: : Published by Garrison & Knapp., 1834.. |
1834 | Massachusetts | The Oasis. | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, ed. | Boston : Benjamin C. Bacon : 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Letter on colonization : addressed to the Rev. Thornton J. Mills, corresponding secretary of the Kentucky Colonization Society | Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. | Boston : Garrison and Knapp, 9 Merchant's Hall, 1834. |
1834 | Massachusetts | Debate at the Lane Seminary, Cincinnati. : Speech of James A. Thome, of Kentucky, delivered at the annual meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society, May 6, 1834. Letter of the Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Cox, against the American Colonization Society. | Boston: : Published by Garrison & Knapp, no. 11, Merchants' Hall., 1834. |
1834 | New Hampshire | Proceedings of the N.H. Anti-Slavery Convention : held in Concord, on the 11th & 12th of November, 1834. | N.H. Anti-Slavery Convention (1834 : Concord, N.H.) | Concord, N.H. : Eastman, Webster & Co.--printers., 1834. |
1834 | New York | Address delivered before the African Female Benevolent Society of Troy, : on Wednesday, February 12, 1834. | Wicks, Elizabeth. | Troy [N.Y.]: : Printed by R. Buckley., 1834. |
1834 | New York | First annual report of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting, held in Chatham-Street Chapel, in the city of New-York, on the sixth of May, 1834 ... and the minutes of the meetings of the society for business. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : printed by Dorr & Butterfield, 1834. |
1834 | New York | Address of the New-York Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society : to their fellow-citizens. | New York Young Men's Anti-slavery Society. | New-York : W.T. Coolidge & Co. W.S. Dorr, printer, 1834. |
1834 | New York | Examination of Mr. Thomas C. Brown, a free colored citizen of S. Carolina, as to the actual state of things in Liberia in the years 1833 and 1834 : at the Chatham Street Chapel, May 9th & 10th, 1834. | Brown, Thomas C. (Thomas Cilavan), b. 1800. | New-York : S.W. Benedict & Co. printers, 162 Nassau Street, 1834. |
1834 | New York | The "Extinguisher" extinguished! or David M. Reese, M.D. "used up." | Ruggles, David, 1810-1849. | New-York: : Published and sold by D. Ruggles,, bookseller, 65 Lispenard Street, near Broadway., 1834. |
1834 | New York | Thoughts upon slavery. : Published in the year 1774. | Wesley, John, 1703-1791. | [New York : Wesleyan Anti-Slavery Society, 1834?] |
1834 | New York | Constitution and address of the Female Anti-Slavery Society of Chatham-Street Chapel. | Female Anti-Slavery Society of Chatham-Street Chapel. | New-York: : Printed by William S. Dorr, no. 70 Fulton-street., 1834.. |
1834 | New York | A brief review of the "First annual report of the American Anti-Slavery Society, with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting, May 6th, 1834." : Addressed to the people of the United States. | Reese, David Meredith, 1800-1861. | New York: : Published by Howe & Bates, booksellers and stationers, 68 1/2 Chatham-Street., 1834. |
1834 | New York | Letter on colonization : addressed to the Rev. Thornton J. Mills, corresponding secretary of the Kentucky Colonization Society | Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. | New York : Office of the Anti-Slavery Reporter. 130 Nassau Street, 1834. |
1834 | New York | Address of the New York City Colonization Society, to the public. : New York, February 12th, 1834. | Colonization Society of the City of New York. | New York: : Wm. A. Mercein, printer, 240 Pearl Street., 1834.. |
1834 | New York | Adventures, love, and constancy, of Paul and Virginia, : who were reared in the sequestered valley of Port Louis, in the isle of France: the history of their rural life and friendship; Virginia's compulsive visit to her aunt beyond sea; her return, and miraculous preservation from a watery grave, through the extraordinary exertions of a faithful negro, for whom she had formerly solicited a pardon of his master; her happy union with Paul, &c &c. | Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814. | New York: : Published by D. Felt & Co. ; Pittsburgh: : Cook and Schoyer., 1834.. |
1834 | New York | Travels and researches in Caffraria: : describing the character, customs, and moral condition of the tribes inhabiting that portion of southern Africa: : with historical and topographical remarks illustrative of the state and prospects of the British settement in its borders, the introduction of Christianity, and the progress of civilization. | Kay, Stephen. | New York: : Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the conference office, 200 Mulberry-Street., 1834.. |
1834 | New York | A Visit to Texas: : being the journal of a traveller through those parts most interesting to American settlers. With descriptions of scenery, habits, &c. &c. | New York: : Goodrich & Wiley, 124 Broadway., 1834. |
1834 | New York | The Emancipator, and journal of public morals. | New York : S.W. Benedict & Co., 1834-1835. |
1834 | Ohio | A Statement of the reasons which induced the students of Lane Seminary, to dissolve their connection with that institution.. | Cincinnati: : [s.n.], 1834.. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Board of Directors of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at meetings held in Philadelphia, on the 13th and 14th May, 1834: : together with the report of the Board of Directors, from May 14, 1833, to May 13, 1834. | Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society | Philadelphia: : William Stavely, printer, No. 12 Pear Street., MDCCCXXXIV [1834]. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Three years in the Pacific; : including notices of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru. | Ruschenberger, W. S. W. (William Samuel Waithman), 1807-1895. | Philadelphia: : Carey, Lea & Blanchard., 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Letters to a gentleman in Germany, : written after a trip from Philadelphia to Niagara. | Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. | Philadelphia: : Carey, Lea & Blanchard., 1834.. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Fifth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, : accompanied with the table of prisoners in the western penitentiary. Read in Senate, February 12, 1834.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Harrisburg: : Printed by Welsh & Patterson., 1834.. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | An oration, delivered, by request, before the Anti-Slavery Society of New York, on the fourth of July, 1834 | Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872. | Philadelphia : Printed by T. K. Collins & Co., 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Eulogium upon Wilberforce : with a brief incidental review of the subject of colonization : Delivered, at the request of the Abolition Society, March 10, 1834 | Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872. | Philadelphia : printed by T.K. Collins & Co. 49 Prune Street, 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | A discourse before the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennslyvania, : delivered October 24, 1834, in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. | Tyson, Job R. (Job Roberts), 1803-1858. | Philadelphia: : Printed for the society., 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Argument of James M. Broom, of Philadelphia, in favour of the St. Domingo cases : addressed to the commissioners, under the act to carry into effect the convention with France, of July, 1831. | Broom, James M. (James Madison), 1776-1850. | Philadelphia : [s.n.], October, 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | New Colony at Bassa Cove : The committee appointed by the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, to superintend the sailing of their first expedition, respectfully report: | Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1834?] |
1834 | Pennsylvania | The Philadelphia Harmonians will give a musical entertainment, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Athensville ... Friday evening, March 27 ... . | Philadelphia Harmonians. | West Chester, Pa.: Office of the Village Record, [not before 1834] |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Constitution of the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society. : Instituted Fourth Month 30th, 1834.. | Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Thomas Town; back of 112 Walnut St., MDCCCXXXIV. [1834]. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society; : and on its probable results; under the following heads: the origin of the society; increase of the coloured population; manumission of slaves in this country; declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the society situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; moral and religious character of the settlers; soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; disadvantages of slavery to the white population; character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : For sale by Carey & Hart, Philadelphia. Price five dollars per hundred., Sept. 17, 1834. (Stereotyped by L. Johnson.) |
1834 | Pennsylvania | A discourse before the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennslyvania, : delivered October 24, 1834, in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. | Tyson, Job R. (Job Roberts), 1803-1858. | Philadelphia: : Printed for the society., 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Poems; | Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. | Philadelphia [Pa.]: : Key & Biddle, 23 Minor Street., 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White. : Complete in one volume. | Philadelphia: : J. Grigg, No. 9, N. Fourth-Street., 1834. |
1834 | Pennsylvania | Anecdotes and memoirs of William Boen, a coloured man : who lived and died near Mount Holly, New Jersey : to which is added, the testimony of Friends of Mount Holly Monthly Meeting concerning him. | Philadelphia : Printed by John Richards, 1834. |
1834 | Rhode Island | The Rhode-Island almanack, for the year 1835; : being the latter part of the 59th and beginning of the 60th year of the independence of the U. States; and third after leap year. Containing the motions of the sun and moon, true places and aspects of the planets--rising and setting of the sun--do. of the moon and seven stars, tides, lunation, conjuctions and eclipses--rising and setting of the planets--sun's declination--festivals and other remarkable days--Friends' yearly and quarterly meetings--equation of time--state and federal courts, &c. &c. | Rhode Island almanac. 1835. | Providence [R.I.]: : Published and sold by H.H. Brown, No. 25, Market Square. Sold also by Wilcox & Stillwell, A.S. Beckwith, Marshall & Brown, C. Shepherd, and Cory & Daniels, booksellers, Providence; by J. Hammond, J.C. Shaw, Wm. Callahan and Henry Barber, Newport; and by J. M'Intire, bookseller, Pawtucket., [1834] |
1834 | United States | Mr. Birney's second letter : To the ministers and elders of the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky. | Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. | [United States : s.n., 1834] |
1834 | Vermont | A discourse, delivered at Montpelier, October 17, 1834, before the Vermont Colonization Society. | Fowler, William Chauncey, 1793-1881. | Middlebury [Vt.]: : Knapp & Jewett, printers., 1834.. |
1834 | Virginia | Twenty-first annual report of the Bible Society of Virginia, : auxiliary to the American Bible Society; presented April 1st, 1834. To which is added the speeches of Henry L. Pinckney, Esq. member of Congress from South Carolina,-- and B.F. Butler, Esq. Attorney Gen'l of the U. States; delivered before the Bible meeting in Alexandria, Feb. 3, 1834. | Bible Society of Virginia. | Richmond [Va.]: : Printed by Thomas W. White., 1834. |
1834 | Virginia | Southern literary messenger. | Richmond, Virginia, T.W. White [etc.], 1834-1864. |
1835 | Belgium | De la démocratie en Amérique, | Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. | Bruxelles. : Louis Hauman et Compe., libraires., 1835. |
1835 | District of Columbia | Statistical view of the population of the United States from 1790 to 1830, inclusive. | United States. Dept. of State | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Duff Green., 1835. |
1835 | District of Columbia | Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia. : With an appendix, containing extracts from his journal and other writings; : with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary. | Gurley, Ralph Randolph, 1797-1872. | Washington [D.C.]: : printed by James C. Dunn., 1835.. |
1835 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Wise, of Virginia, on the subject of the abolition of slavery within the District of Columbia. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 22, 1835. | Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876. | [Washington, D.C.] : National Intelligencer Office., 1835. |
1835 | District of Columbia | Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia : with an appendix containing extracts from his journal and other writings, with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary | Gurley, Ralph Randolph, 1797-1872. | Washington : J.C. Dunn, c1835. |
1835 | England | Report of the proceedings of the great anti-slavery meeting, held at the Town Hall, Birmingham, on Wednesday, October 14th, 1835; : with an appendix, containing the notices of condition of the apprenticed labourers in the West Indies, under the Act for the Abolition of Slavery in the British Colonies. | Anti-slavery Meeting (1835 : Birmingham, England) | Birmingham: : Printed by B. Hudson, 18, Bull Street., 1835. |
1835 | England | The stranger in America: : comprising sketches of the manners, society, and national peculiarities of the United States, in a series of letters to a friend in Europe. | Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1835.. |
1835 | England | Three years in the Pacific; : containing notices of Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, &c. in 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834. | Ruschenberger, W. S. W. (William Samuel Waithman), 1807-1895. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1835. |
1835 | England | New England, and her institutions | Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. | [London] : Published by R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside: and sold by L.B. Seeley and Sons, London, 1835 [Seeleys, Thames Ditton, Surrey]. |
1835 | England | Travels through part of Africa, Syria, Egypt, and Arabia, into Abyssiania, to discover the source of the Nile : performed between the years 1768, and 1773 | Bruce, James, 1730-1794. | London : Printed for Scott, Webster, and Geary, 36, Charterhouse Square : A. Sweeting, printer, Barttlet's Buildings, Holborn, 1835. |
1835 | England | Travels in Ethiopia, above the second cataract of the Nile; : exhibiting the state of that country, and its various inhabitants, under the dominion of Mohammed Ali; and illustrating the antiquities, arts, and history of the ancient kingdom of Meroe. | Hoskins, G. A. (George Alexander), d. 1864. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster-Row., 1835.. |
1835 | England | Illustrations to Oriental memoirs. | Forbes, James, 1749-1819. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street ... , 1835.. |
1835 | England | Jamaica, as it was, as it is, and as it may be: : comprising interesting topics for absent proprietors, merchants, &c. and valuable hints to persons intending to emigrate to the island: also an authentic narrative of the Negro insurrection in 1831; with a faithful detail of the manners, customs and habits of the colonists, and a description of the country, climate, productions, &c. including an abridgment of the slave law. | Senior, Bernard Martin. | London: : T. Hurst, 65, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Grant and Son, Edinburgh., 1835. |
1835 | England | Wanderings and adventures in the interior of southern Africa. | Steedman, Andrew. | London: : Longman & Co., Paternoster-Row., 1835. |
1835 | England | Journal of a residence and tour in the United States of North America : from April, 1833, to October, 1834 | Abdy, E. S. (Edward Strutt), 1791-1846. | London : John Murray, 1835 [G. Woodfall, printer]. |
1835 | England | Letter to the Lord Glenelg, secretary of state for the colonies; containing a report, from personal observation, on the working of the new system in the British West India colonies. | Innes, John, Esq. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, Paternoster-Row., 1835.. |
1835 | England | The thirty-first anniversary of the British & Foreign Bible Society : On Wednesday, May the 6th, the above meeting was held at Exeter Hall, the Right Hon. Lord Bexley in the chair. | British and Foreign Bible Society. | [London] : Richard Watts, printer, Crown Court, Temple Bar, 1835. |
1835 | England | A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, : during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notices of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands. | Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886. | London: : James Cochrane and Co., Waterloo Place., 1835.. |
1835 | England | Travels in Europe and Africa | Keatinge, Maurice, d. 1835. | London: : Printed for Henry Colburn, British and Foreign Public Library, Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square., 1816.. |
1835 | England | Narrative of a residence in South Africa. | Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834. | London: : Edward Moxon, Dover Street., MDCCCXXXV [1835]. |
1835 | England | Narrative of a voyage of discovery to Africa and Arabia : performed in His Majesty's ships Leven and Barracouta, from 1821 to 1826. Under the command of Capt. F.W. Owen, R.N. | Boteler, Thomas. | London : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street ... , 1835 [Printed by Samuel Bentley] |
1835 | England | The Commemorative wreath: : in celebration of the extinction of Negro slavery in the British dominions. | London: : Published by Edmund Fry. : J. Masters, 173, printer, Aldersgate Street., 1835. |
1835 | England | The new comic annual. : Illustrated with one hundred highly humorous cuts.. | London: : Hurst, Chance, and Co., St. Paul's Church-Yard., [1835?] |
1835 | France | Lettres sur les États-Unis d'Amérique : écrites en 1832 et 1833, et adressées a M. le Comte O'Mahony | Saint-Victor, J. B. de (Jacques-Benjamin), 1772-1858. | Paris : au Dépot central de librairie, Rue Du Pot-De-Fer-St-Sulpice, n.o 8 ; Lyon : chez Perisse Frères, libraires, Rue Mercière, n.o 33, 1835 [Lyon : Imprimerie D'Ant. Perisse]. |
1835 | France | Marie, ou, L'esclavage aux États-Unis : tableau de moeurs Americaines | Beaumont, Gustave de, 1802-1866. | Paris : Librarie de Charles Gosselin, 1835 [Corbeil : Imprimerie de Cr'et'e] |
1835 | France | Journal of a residence in America. | Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893. | Paris, : Published by A. and W. Galignani and Co, rue Vivienne, no 18., 1835.. |
1835 | France | France pittoresque ou Description pittoresque, topographique et statistique des départments et colonies de la France : ... avec des notes sur les langues, idiomes et patois, sur l'instruction publique et la bibliographie locale, sur les hommes célèbres, etc. ... Accompagnée de la statistique générale de la France ... | Hugo, A. (Abel), 1798-1855. | A Paris, : Chez Delloye, éditeur de la France militaire, place de la Bourse, rue des Filles-Saint-Thomas, 13., 1835. |
1835 | Kentucky | Proceedings of the "Kentucky Anti-slavery Society, auxiliary to the American Anti-slavery Society, : at its first meeting in Danville, Ky. March 19th, 1835.. | Kentucky Anti-slavery Society. | [Danville, Ky. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Louisiana | Digest of the laws relative to slaves and free people of colour in the state of Louisiana, | Louisiana. | New-Orleans, : [s.n.], 1835.. |
1835 | Maryland | The third annual report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1835.. |
1835 | Maryland | The third annual report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1835.. |
1835 | Maryland | An address delivered at the annual meeting of the Maryland State Colonization Society, : in the city of Annapolis, January 23, 1835. | Harper, Charles C. | Baltimore: : printed by Sands & Neilson, S.E. corner of Market and Calvert-Sts., 1835.. |
1835 | Massachusetts | Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery | Austin, James Trecothick, 1784-1870. | Boston : Russell, Shattuck & Co., and John H. Eastburn, 1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | A comprehensive atlas geographical, historical & commercial | Bradford, T. G. (Thomas Gamaliel), 1802-1887. | Boston: : American Stationers' Company., [1835]. |
1835 | Massachusetts | A comprehensive atlas geographical, historical & commercial | Bradford, T. G. (Thomas Gamaliel), 1802-1887. | [Boston] : William D. Ticknor, Boston. ; [New York] : Wiley & Long, New-York., [1835]. |
1835 | Massachusetts | The West India question. : Immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters;--profitable for the masters;--happy for the slaves;--right in the government;--advantageous to the nation;--would interfere with no feelings but such as are disgraceful and destructive;--cannot be postponed without continually increasing danger. An outline for immediate emancipation: and remarks on compensation. | Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865. | Newburyport [Mass.]: : Charles Whipple., 1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, read at the twenty-sixth annual meeting : held in the city of Baltimore, September 9, 10, & 11, 1835. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker & Brewster, 1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | Memoir of James Jackson : the attentive and obedient scholar, who died in Boston, October 31, 1833, aged six years and eleven months | Paul, Susan. | Boston : published by James Loring, 1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | Slavery | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou, 1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | Exposition of the objects and plans of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race | American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race. | Boston : Press of Light & Horton. Samuel Harris, Printer, 1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | New England and her institutions | Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. | Boston : John Allen & Co., 1835 [Stereotyped by Shepard, Oliver & Co.]. |
1835 | Massachusetts | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1836 : ... Calculated for Boston, New York and Pittsburgh, and adapted to most parts of the United States. | Boston : Published by Webster & Southard, c1835. |
1835 | Massachusetts | An Appeal on the subject of slavery; : addressed to the members of the New England and New Hampshire Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Together with a defence of said appeal, in which is shown the sin of holding property in man.. | Boston: : Published by David H. Ela, No. 19, Washington Street., 1835.. |
1835 | New Hampshire | A fast sermon on slavery. Delivered April 2, 1835, to the Congregational church and society in Dover, N. H. | Root, David. | Dover [N.H.]: Printed at the Enquirer office, 1835. |
1835 | New Hampshire | A fast sermon on slavery. : Delivered April 2, 1835, to the Congregational Church & Society in Dover, N.H. | Root, David, 1791-1873. | Dover [N.H.]: : Printed at the Enquirer Office., 1835.. |
1835 | New Hampshire | Trust in God in public commotions. A sermon preached at Hanover, New-Hampshire, October 11, 1835 | Wood, Henry, 1796-1873. | Concord, [N.H.] : Printed by Elbridge G. Chase, 1835. |
1835 | New Hampshire | First annual report of the New-Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society. : | New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society. | Concord [N.H.]: : Elbridge G. Chase, printer., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | Matthias and his impostures: or, The progress of fanaticism. | Stone, William L. (William Leete), 1792-1844. | New-York: Harper & Brothers, 1835. |
1835 | New York | The false prophet! : The very interesting and remarkable trial of Matthias, the false prophet, at White Plains, Westchester County, New-York, for the alleged murder of Mr. Elijah Pierson, reported expressly for this publication, and at much greater length than has been done by the Daily Press | Matthews, Robert O. defendant. | New-York : printed and published by W. Mitchell; and may be had of him, and all the booksellers, 1835. |
1835 | New York | Matthias and his impostures: or, The progress of fanaticism. : Illustrated in the extraordinary case of Robert Matthews, and some of his forerunners and disciples. | Stone, William L. (William Leete), 1792-1844. | New-York: : Published by Harper & Brothers, No. 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1835. |
1835 | New York | The works of Hannah More. | More, Hannah, 1745-1833. | New-York : Published by Harper & Brothers No. 82 Cliff-Street, and sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | The works of Hannah More. : Complete in seven volumes. Vol. I[-Vol. VII]. .... | More, Hannah, 1745-1833. | New-York: : Published by Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street. ; Boston: : Munroe & Francis., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | The South-West. | Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860. | New-York: : Harper & Brothers, Cliff-St., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | Letters to the Hon. William Jay, : being a reply to his "Inquiry into the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery Societies." | Reese, David Meredith, 1800-1861. | New-York: : Published by Leavitt, Lord & Co. 180 Broadway. ; Boston:-- : Crocker & Brewster, 1835. |
1835 | New York | The abrogation of the Seventh commandment, by the American churches. | Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | New-York : David Ruggles, 47 Howard Street, 1835. |
1835 | New York | The enemies of the Constitution discovered, or, An inquiry into the origin and tendency of popular violence. : Containing a complete and circumstantial account of the unlawful proceedings at the city of Utica, October 21st, 1835; the dispersion of the state anti-slavery convention by the agitators, the destruction of a democratic press, and of the causes which led thereto. Together with a concise treatise on the practice of the court of His Honor Judge Lynch. Accompanied with numerous highly interesting and important documents. | Thomas, William, d. 1836? | New-York: : Leavitt, Lord, & Co. 180 Broadway. G. Tracy, Utica., 1835. |
1835 | New York | An address to the members of the Religious Society of Friends, on the duty of declining the use of the products of slave labour. | Marriott, Charles. | New-York: : Isaac T. Hopper, stationer, 386 Pearl-Street., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia. : With an appendix, containing extracts from his journal and other writings; : with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary. | Gurley, Ralph Randolph, 1797-1872. | New-York: : published by Leavitt, Lord & Co. 182 Broadway. ; Boston: : Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington Street., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | Life and times of His late Majesty George the Fourth. : With anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. | Croly, George, 1780-1860. | New-York: : printed and published by J. & J. Harper, no. 82 Cliff-Street. And sold by the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1833. [i.e. 1835]. |
1835 | New York | Fanaticism; : its source and influence, illustrated by the simple narrative of Isabella, in the case of Matthias, Mr. and Mrs. B. Folger, Mr. Pierson, Mr. Mills, Catherine, Isabella, &c. &c. A reply to W.L. Stone, with descriptive portraits of all the parties, while at Sing-Sing and at Third Street.--Containing the whole truth--and nothing by the truth. | Vale, G. (Gilbert), 1788-1866. | New York: : Published by G. Vale, No. 84 Roosevelt Street., 1835. |
1835 | New York | Fanaticism; : its source and influence, illustrated by the simple narrative of Isabella, in the case of Matthias, Mr. and Mrs. B. Folger, Mr. Pierson, Mr. Mills, Catherine, Isabella, &c. &c. A reply to W.L. Stone, with descriptive portraits of all the parties, while at Sing-Sing and at Third Street.--Containing the whole truth--and nothing but the truth. | Vale, G. (Gilbert), 1788-1866. | New York: : Published by G. Vale, No. 84 Roosevelt Street., 1835. |
1835 | New York | The Emancipator. | Emancipator (New York, N.Y. : 1835) | New York : R.G. Williams for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1835-1841. |
1835 | New York | Human rights. | Human rights (New York, N.Y.) | New York : R.G. Williams, 1835-1839. |
1835 | New York | An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-Slavery Societies. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | New York: : Published by Leavitt, Lord & Co. 182 Broadway. ; Boston: : Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington-Street., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race: : incidental to the propriety of having nothing to do with Negroes: addressed to the good people of the United States. | Flournoy, J. Jacobus (John Jacobus), 1808-1879. | New York: : [s.n.], 1835.. |
1835 | New York | The African servant : An authentic narrative. | Richmond, Legh, 1772-1827. | [New York] : Published by the American Tract Society, no. 150 Nassau-Street, New-York. D. Fanshaw, printer., [between 1835 and 1838?] |
1835 | New York | The political mirror: or Review of Jacksonism.. | New-York: : Published by J.P. Peaslee, no. 49 Cedar Street., 1835.. |
1835 | New York | The anti-slavery record. | New-York : Published by R.G. Williams, for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1835-1837. |
1835 | New York | Circular. To the friends of humanity throughout the United States, who are opposed to the continuance of slavery in the District of Columbia. | [New York : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Ohio | The slaves; a poem. : Written by appointment of the faculty of the Western Reserve College, for the commencement, in 1831. | Walker, James Barr, 1805-1887. | Hudson--Ohio; : Printed at the office of the Ohio Observer., 1835. |
1835 | Ohio | The gospel of the typical servitude : the substance of a sermon preached in Greenfield, Jan. 1, 1834 | Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. | Hamilton, O. : Printed at the office of the Intelligencer, by Gardner & Gibbon., 1835. |
1835 | Ohio | An address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky, proposing a plan for the instruction and emancipation of their slaves, | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Kentucky | Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Published by Taylor & Tracy., 1835. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at meetings held in Philadelphia, in August and Sept., 1835. : Together with the report of the Board of Directors, from May 13, 1834, to August 20, 1835; and the treasurer's account, for the same period, etc. | Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society | Philadelphia: : Printed by Wm. Stavely, 12 Pear St., MDCCCXXXV [1835]. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Constitution, by-laws, and list of officers of the Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society of the City and County of Philadelphia. : Instituted April, 1835. | Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society of the City and County of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia: : Printed by M. Fithian, corner of 2d and Market Sts., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | A circular, addressed to agriculturists, manufacturers, mechanics, &c. on the subject of Mexican colonization : with a general statement respecting Lundy's grant, in the state of Tamaulipas: accompanied by a geographical description, &c. of that interesting portion of the Mexican Republic | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | Philadelphia : printed for the author, by J. Richards, 1835. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Remarks upon slavery, : occasioned by attempts made to circulate improper publications in the Southern States. | Hobby, William J., d. 1841. | Philadelphia: : Printed at the Office of the Gentleman's Vade Mecum., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies, : during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notices of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islands. | Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886. | Philadelphia: : Carey, Lea and Blanchard., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Report of the board of inspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary. : Read in Senate, March 14, 1835.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Harrisburg: : Printed by Welsh & Patterson., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Address of the members of the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society to their fellow citizens. | Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by W.P. Gibbons, Sixth and Cherry Streets., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Minutes of the fifth annual Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour in the United States : held by adjournments, in the Wesley Church, Philadelphia, from the first to the fifth of June, inclusive, 1835. | Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour (5th : 1835 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : Printed by William P. Gibbons, 1835. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | First annual report of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, : read and accepted at the annual meeting of the Society, July 4th, 1835.. | Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society. Board of Managers. | Philadelphia: : Printed by order of the Society., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | The design and advantages of the House of Refuge.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of a committee of the Board of Managers., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Select speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning; : with a preliminary biographical sketch, and an appendix, of extracts from his writings and speeches. | Canning, George, 1770-1827. | Philadelphia : Published by Key and Biddle., 1835. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Sixth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, : made to the legislature at the session of 1834-5.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia, : Printed by J. W. Allen, no. 26, Strawberry-Street., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | Third annual report of the Ladies' Liberia School Association. Presented May 5th, 1835. | Ladies' Liberia School Association. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Lydia R. Bailey, No. 26 North Fifth Street., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | The stranger in America; or, Letters to a gentleman in Germany: : comprising sketches of the manners, society, and national peculiarities of the United States. | Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. | Philadelphia: : Carey, Lea & Blanchard., 1835.. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | The African woman. | Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union, [ca. 1835]. |
1835 | Pennsylvania | The Colonization herald and general register. | Philadelphia [Pa.] : Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 1835-1865. |
1835 | South Carolina | The amenability of Northern incendiaries as well to Southern as to Northern laws, : without prejudice to the right of free discussion; to which is added an inquiry into the lawfulness of slavery, under the Jewish and Christian dispensations; together with other views of the same subject, being a series of essays recently published in the Charleston Courier. | Yeadon, Richard, 1802-1879. | Charleston [S.C.]. : Printed by T.A. Hayden, 44 Queen-St., 1835. |
1835 | South Carolina | A pastoral letter, on the religious instruction of the slaves of members of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of South-Carolina, : prepared at the request of the convention of the churches of the diocese. To which is appended a table of Scripture lessons, prepared in conformity with the resolution of the convention. | Bowen, Nathaniel, 1779-1839. | Charleston [S.C.]: : Printed by A.E. Miller, no. 4 Broad-Street,, 1835.. |
1835 | South Carolina | Vindex on the liability of the abolitionists to criminal punishment, and on the duty of the non-slave-holding states to suppress their efforts.. | Rice, William, state reporter | Charleston [S.C.]: : Printed by A.E. Miller, no. 4 Broad-Street., 1835.. |
1835 | South Carolina | Second annual report of the missionary to the Negroes, in Liberty County, Ga. : presented to the association, Riceborough, Jan. 1835. Published by order of the association. | Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia. | Charleston [S.C.] : Observer Office Press, 1835. |
1835 | Tennessee | Mexican colonization : and sugar, cotton, and rice cultivation, by free labor. To American philanthropists, and men of capital, industry, and enterprize, generally. | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | [Nashville? : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Vermont | Address of the Starksborough and Lincoln Anti-Slavery Society, to the public. : Presented 11th month, 8th, 1834. | Starksborough and Lincoln Anti-Slavery Society. | Middlebury [Vt.]: : Knapp and Jewett, printers., 1835. |
1835 | Vermont | An address delivered in the Congregational Church, in Middlebury, by request of the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society, : on Wednesday evening, February 18, 1835. | Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889. | Montpelier [Vt.]: : Knapp and Jewett, printers., 1835.. |
1835 | Vermont | First annual report of the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society. : Presented at Middlebury, February 18, 1835. | Vermont Anti-Slavery Society. | Montpelier [Vt.]: : Knapp and Jewett, printers., 1835. |
1835 | Virginia | A new and comprehensive gazetteer of Virginia, and the District of Columbia : ... | Martin, Joseph, of Charlottesville, Va. | Charlottesville : published by Joseph Martin : Moseley & Tompkins, printers, 1835. |
1835 | Virginia | Amendment proposed by Mr. Watkins to the Report of the Select Committee on Abolition. | Watkins, Joseph S. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Minority report of the Select Committee on Abolition. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee on Abolition. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Report and resolutions in relation to the institution of domestic slavery, and the incendiary proceedings of the abolitionists in the non-slaveholding states, | South Carolina. General Assembly | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Auditor's annual report. | Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Treasurer's annual report. | Virginia. Treasurer's Office | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Governor's message, and accompanying documents. | Virginia. Governor (1834-1836 : Tazewell) | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Report of the Select Committee on Abolition. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee on Abolition. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Report on the penitentiary. | Virginia Penitentiary. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Preamble and resolutions on the subject of incendiary publications, | North Carolina. General Assembly | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1835 | Virginia | Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia, : begun and held at the capitol, in the city of Richmond, on Monday, the seventh day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates | Richmond [Va.]: : Printed by Samuel Shepherd, printer to the Commonwealth., 1835. |
1835 | Virginia | Proceedings of various counties in Virginia, and several of the non-slaveholding states, on the subject of abolition. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1835] |
1836 | Argentina | Coleccion de obras y documentos relativos a la historia antigua y moderna de las provincias del Rio de la Plata | Angelis, Pedro de, 1784-1859. | Buenos-Aires : Imprenta del estado, 1836-1837. |
1836 | Connecticut | A system of school geography : chiefly derived from Malte-Brun, and arranged according to the inductive plan of instruction | Goodrich, Griswold S. | Hartford : Published by F.J. Huntington, [et al.], 1836. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Mr. Prentiss, of Vermont, in the Senate of the United States, March 1, 1836, on the question of reception of a petition from the Society of Friends, praying for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. | Prentiss, Samuel, 1782-1857. | Washington: : Printed by Gales & Seaton., 1836.. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Anniversary oration; | Harper, William, 1790-1847. | Washington: : Duff Green, printer., 1836.. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, : on the question of receiving petitions for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 1, 1836.. | Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. | Washington City : Duff Green., [1836] |
1836 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Pickens, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, January 21, 1836, on the abolition question. | Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. | Washington: : Printed by Gales & Seaton., 1836.. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Wall, of New Jersey, : on the memorial of the Caln Quarterly Meeting of the Society of Friends, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, praying for the abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Colombia. In Senate, February 29, 1836. | Wall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850. | Washington [D.C.]: : Blair & Rives, printers., 1836. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. King, of Alabama, : on the petition of the Society of Friends, of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. In Senate, March 2, 1836. | King, William R. (William Rufus), 1786-1853. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Slade, of Vermont, on the subject of the abolition of slavery and the slave trade within the District of Columbia. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 23, 1835. | Slade, William, 1786-1859. | [Washington, D.C.] : National Intelligencer Office., 1836. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Condition of Texas. : Message from the President of the United States, upon the subject of the political, military, and civil condition of Texas. December 22, 1836. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. | United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) | [Washington, D.C.] : Blair & Rives, printers., [1836] |
1836 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Preston, of South Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, March 1, 1836, on the abolition question. | Preston, William C. (William Campbell), 1794-1860. | Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Gales & Seaton, 1836. |
1836 | District of Columbia | Opinions of Martin Van Buren, : vice president of the United States, upon the powers and duties of Congress, in reference to the abolition of slavery either in the slave-holding states or in the District of Columbia. To which are added sundry documents showing his sentiments upon other subjects. | Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. | Washington [D.C.]: : Blair & Rives, printers., 1836. |
1836 | District of Columbia | The trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. : charged with publishing and circulating seditious and incendiary papers, &c. in the District of Columbia, with the intent of exciting servile insurrection. | Crandall, Reuben, 1805?-1838. | Washington City. : Printed for the proprietors., 1836. |
1836 | District of Columbia | The nineteenth annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States : with the proceedings of the annual meeting, December 15, 1835. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : [s.n.], 1836. |
1836 | England | Anacalypsis, an attempt to draw aside the veil of the Saitic Isis; or, An inquiry into the origin of languages, nations, and religions. | Higgins, Godfrey, 1773-1833. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, Paternoster Row., 1836.. |
1836 | England | Narrative of a journey to the Zoolu country, in South Africa. | Gardiner, Allen Francis. | London: : William Crofts, Chancery Lane., 1836.. |
1836 | England | Travels and adventures in eastern Africa, : descriptive of the Zoolus, their manners, customs, etc. etc. : With a sketch of Natal. | Isaacs, Nathaniel, b. 1808. | London: : Edward Churton, 26, Holles Street., 1836.. |
1836 | England | Papers, in explanation of the proceedings of the legislature of Jamaica, : in reference to the amendment of their original act for giving effect to the act of Parliament for the abolition of slavery. (Presented to Parliament by His Majestys command.) 0.44. | Jamaica. Governor (1834-1836 : Browne) | [London, England : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | England | A letter to Lord Brougham, on the subject of American slavery. | Baird, Robert, 1798-1863. | London: : James Dinnis, 62, Paternoster Row., 1836.. |
1836 | England | Slavery abolition (Jamaica.) : Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 25 March 1836;-- for, 1.-- Copies of two statements made by the agent of Jamaica on behalf of the Assembly of that colony to the Right honourable Lord Glenelg, dated the 19th and 21st instant, in relation to the recent proceedings of the governor and Assembly of Jamaica. 2.-- Copy of the protest of the agent of Jamaica to Lord Glenelg, dated the 25th March. Downing-street, 28 March 1836. G. Grey. ... Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 12 April 1836. 174. | Burge, William, 1787-1849. | [London, England : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | England | The life and adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw; or Scenes on the Mississippi. | Trollope, Frances Milton, 1780-1863. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street., 1836. |
1836 | England | Impressions of America, during the years 1833, 1834, and 1835. | Power, Tyrone, 1797-1841. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to His Majesty., 1836.. |
1836 | England | A history of slavery, and its abolition. | Copley, Esther. | London: : published by the Sunday-School Union, depository, 60, Paternoster Row; and sold by the booksellers. : Printed by J. Rider, 14, Bartholomew Close, London., 1836. |
1836 | England | The history of Brazil, from the period of the arrival of the Braganza family in 1808, to the abdication of Don Pedro the First in 1831 : Compiled from state documents and other original sources. Forming a continuation to Southey's history of that country | Armitage, John, 1807-1865. | London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1836 [Printed by Stewart and Co.] |
1836 | England | The white man's grave: : a visit to Sierra Leone, in 1834. | Rankin, F. Harrison. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. (Successor to Henry Colburn.), 1836. |
1836 | England | General statistics of the British Empire. | MacQueen, James, 1778-1870. | London: : B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street., MDCCCXXXVI. [1836] |
1836 | England | The substance of Mr. Thompson's lecture on slavery, : delivered in the Wesleyan Chapel, Irwell Street, Salford, Manchester, (Eng.) | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Manchester [Eng.]: : Printed by S. Wheeler and Son, Chronicle Office, King St. ; Boston: : Re-printed by Isaac Knapp. 1836. |
1836 | England | The Baptists in America; : a narrative of the deputation from the Baptist Union in England, to the United States and Canada. | Cox, F. A. (Francis Augustus), 1783-1853. | London: : T. Ward and Co., 27, Paternoster Row. : Stevens & Pardon, printers, 37, Bell Yard, Temple Bar., 1836. |
1836 | England | Notes of a visit to some parts of Haïti, : Jan. Feb. 1835. | Hanna, S. W. (Stewart William), d. 1851. | [London] : R.B. Seeley & W. Burnside, & L & G. Seeley, Fleet Street,, MDCCCXXXVI. [1836] |
1836 | England | The poetical works of James Montgomery. : In three volumes. Vol. I[-Vol. III].. | Montgomery, James, 1771-1854. | London: : Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster-Row., 1836.. |
1836 | England | Twenty millions thrown away, and slavery perpetuated. : Reprinted from the Radical, weekly stamped newspaper. | London. : Printed and published by G. Morgan, 34, Strand; ; Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 46, Washington Street., [1836?] |
1836 | England | To the Right Honourable Charles, Baron Glenelg, His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonial department : The memorial of the Anti-slavery and Abolition Societies of the United Kingdom. | [London : Elizabeth Bagster (widow of the late S. Bagster, Jun.) printer, 14, Bartholomew Close], [ca. 1836] |
1836 | England | Jim Crow's collection of songs to drive away the blue devils. | London : printed and sold by G. Smeeton, [ca. 1836]. |
1836 | France | The cruise of the Midge. | Scott, Michael, 1789-1835. | Paris, : Baudry's European Library, rue du Coq, near the Louvre. Sold also by Amyot, rue de la Paix; Truchy, boulevard des Italiens; Theophile Barrois, Jun., rue Richelieu; Librairie des Etrangers, rue Neuve Saint-Augustin; and Heideloff and Campe, rue Vivienne., 1836. |
1836 | France | Appel de la capitale de l'Écosse aux États-Unis d'Amerique, au sujet de l'esclavage; : tiré d'une brochure publiée a Édimbourg en mai 1836, par Oliphant et fils, d'Édimbourg. Traduit de l'anglais. | Edinburgh Emancipation Society. | A Paris, : Chez Hachette, libraire, rue Pierre-Sarrazin, no 12., 1836.. |
1836 | France | Essai sur les races humaines : considérées sous les rapports anatomique et philosophique | Broc, Pierre Paul, 1782-1848. | Paris : Librarie des Sciences Médicales de Just Rouvier et E. le Bouvier, Rue de l'École de Médecine, 8 : Imprimerie d'Hippolyte Tilliard, rue Saint Hyacinthe Saint Hyacinthe Saint-Michel, 30, 1836. |
1836 | France | Abolition de l'esclavage, division des terres, indemnité; | Vitalis, Louis. | Paris, : Chez L. Hachette, libraire de l'Université royale de France, rue Pierre-Sarrazin, no 12., 1836. |
1836 | France | De l'abolition de l'esclavage | Dain, Ch. (Charles), 1812-1871. | Paris : au Bureau de la Phalange : Publication de l'École sociétaire, 1836 [Imprimerie de E. Duverger]. |
1836 | France | Lettres sur l'Amérique du Nord | Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. | Paris : librairie de Charles Gosselin et ce., 9 rue Saint-Germain-des-Prés : imprimerie de Bourgogne et Martinet, rue du Colombier, 30, 1836. |
1836 | France | Tom Cringle's log. | Scott, Michael, 1789-1835. | Paris: : Baudry's European Library, rue du Coq, near the Louvre. Sold also by Amyot, rue de la Paix; Truchy, boulevard des Italiens; Théophile Barrois, Jun., rue Richelieu; Librairie des Étrangers, rue Neuve-Saint-Augustin; and French and English Library, rue Vivienne., 1836. |
1836 | France | Voyage pittoresque dans les deux Ameriques : résumé général de tous les voyages de Colomb, Las-Casas, Oviedo, Gomara, Garcilazo de la Vega, Acosta, Dutertre, Labat, Stedman, La Condamine, Ulloa, Humboldt, Hamilton, Cochrane, Mawe, Auguste de Saint-Hilaire, Max. de Neuwied, Spix et Martius, Rengger et Longchamp, Azara, Fresier, Molina, Miers, Poeppig, Antonio del Rio, Beltrami, Pike, Long, Adair, Chastellux, Bartram, Collot, Lewis et Clarke, Bradbury, Ellis, McKenzie, Franklin, Parry, Back, Phipps, etc., etc.; | A Paris : Chez L. Tenr'e, libraire-éditeur, rue de Paon, 1; et chez Henri Dupuy, rue de la Monnaie, 11., M DCCC XXXVI. [1836]. |
1836 | Italy | L'America settentrionale e meridionale ovvero Descrizione di questa grande parte del mondo che comprende ... il Canadà, gli Stati Uniti del Nord ... del Perù ... con un compendio della scoperta, conquista ed origine delgli antichi popoli; dei loro riti, costumi, arti, scienze ... tratta o tradotta dalle istorie e dalle relazioni de viaggiatori Italiani, Francesi, Inglesi, ecc. ecc. | Torino : presso il librajo Giuseppe Vaccarino con permissione, 1836. |
1836 | Maine | Light and truth, from ancient and sacred history. | Lewis, R. B. (Robert Benjamin) | Portland [Me.]: : D.C. Colesworthy, printer., 1836. |
1836 | Maine | An inquiry into the nature and character of ancient and modern slavery. : To which is added a brief review of a book entitled, Testimony of God against slavery, by Rev. La Roy Sunderland. | Small, J. (Jonathan) | [Me.? : s.n.], 1836.. |
1836 | Maine | Light and truth, from ancient and sacred history. | Lewis, R. B. (Robert Benjamin) | Portland [Me.]: : D.C. Colesworthy, printer., 1836. |
1836 | Maine | Light and truth : from ancient and sacred history | Lewis, R. B. (Robert Benjamin) | Portland [Me.] : D.C. Colesworthy, printer, 1836. |
1836 | Maryland | The war in Florida: : being an exposition of its causes, and an accurate history of the campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines, and Scott. | Potter, Woodburne. | Baltimore: : Lewis and Coleman., 1836.. |
1836 | Maryland | A brief statement of facts, shewing the origin, progress, and necessity of African colonization, : addressed to the citizens of the state of Maryland: also, a short appeal in favor of the cause. | McKenney, William. | Baltimore: : Printed by John D. Toy., 1836.. |
1836 | Maryland | The fourth annual report of the Maryland State Colonization Society, to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy,, 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Lectures of George Thompson, : with a full report of the discussion between Mr. Thompson and Mr. Borthwick, the pro-slavery agent, held at the Royal Amphitheatre, Liverpool, (Eng.) and which continued for six evenings with unabated interest: : compiled from various English editions.-- : Also, a brief history of his connection with the anti-slavery cause in England, by Wm. Lloyd Garrison. | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Boston: : publihsed [sic] by Isaac Knapp., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | The old Indian chronicle; : being a collection of exceeding rare tracts written and published in the time of King Philip's War, by persons residing in the country; to which are now added marginal notes and Chronicles of the Indians from the discovery of America to the present time. | Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875. | Boston: : Published at the Antiquarian Institute, 56 Cornhill., MDCCCXXXVI. [1836] |
1836 | Massachusetts | A friend of the South : in answer to Remarks on D. Channing's Slavery.. | Pratt, Minot. | Boston: : Otis, Broaders and Company., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : being a concise history of the cases of the slave child, Med, and of the women demanded as slaves of the Supreme Judicial Court of Mass. with all the other proceedings of the society. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston : published by the society. Isaac Knapp, printer, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Freedom's defence: or A candid examination of Mr. Calhoun's report on the freedom of the press : made to the Senate of the United States, Feb. 4, 1836 | Plumer, William, 1759-1850. | Worcester [Mass.] : Dorr, Howland & Co., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Extracts from Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery, : with comments, | Abolitionist. | Boston: : published by D.K. Hitchcock,, 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | The evils of slavery, and the cure of slavery : The first proved by the opinions of southerners themselves, the last shown by historical evidence | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | Newburyport : published by Charles Whipple, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Discussion on American slavery, : between George Thompson, Esq., agent of the British and Foreign Society for the Abolition of Slavery Throughout the World, and Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, delegate from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States to the Congregational Union of England and Wales: holden in the Rev. Dr. Wardlaw's chapel, Glasgow, Scotland; on the evenings of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th of June, 1836. | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 46, Washington Street., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | The abolition cause eventually triumphant. : A sermon, delivered before the Anti-Slavery Society of Haverhill, Mass. Aug. 1836. | Root, David, 1791-1873. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed by Gould and Newman., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report on the condition of the people of color in the state of Ohio : From the Proceedings of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention, held at Putnam, on the 22d, 23d, and 24th of April, 1835. | Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention (1835 : Putnam) | Boston : Published by Isaac Knapp, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Miscellanies. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Boston: : Hilliard, Gray and Company., MDCCCXXXVI. [1836] |
1836 | Massachusetts | Discussion on American slavery, : between George Thompson, Esq., agent of the British and Foreign Society for the Abolition of Slavery Throughout the World, and Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, delegate from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, to the Congregational Union of England and Wales: holden in the Rev. Dr. Wardlaw's chapel, Glasgow, Scotland; on the evenings of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th of June, 1683 [sic], with an appendix. | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 46, Washington Street., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report of the Boston Female Anti Slavery Society : with a concise statement of events, previous and subsequent to the annual meeting of 1835. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston : published by the society, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Letter of William E. Channing to James G. Birney. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Balllou [sic.], 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | An address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky, proposing a plan for the instruction and emancipation of their slaves. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Kentucky | Newburyport [Mass.]: : Published by Charles Whipple., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | The slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore.. | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | Boston: : John H. Eastburn, printer., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report and resolves on the subject of slavery. | Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Special Committee on Slavery | [Boston : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Massachusetts | The testimony of God against slavery: : a collection of passages from the Bible, which show the sin of holding and treating the human species as property. With notes. To which is added the testimony of the civilized world against slavery. | Sunderland, La Roy, 1802-1885. | Boston : Published by D.K. Hitchcock., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report of the committee to whom was referred the memorial of the Anti-Slavery Society. | Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Special Committee on Slavery | [Boston : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Massachusetts | An account of the interviews which took place on the fourth and eighth of March, : between a committee of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, and the committee of the Legislature.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Published by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. ; Printed by Isaac Knapp., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, read at the twenty-seventh annual meeting : held in the city of Hartford, September 14, 15, & 16, 1836. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker & Brewster, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | A poem, recited before the citizens of Edgartown, July 4, 1836 ... | Davis, David. | New-Bedford [Mass.]: Printed by Benjamin T. Congdon, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Case of the slave-child, Med : Report of the arguments of counsel, and of the opinion of the court, in the case of Commonwealth vs. Aves; tried and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. | Aves, Thomas. | Boston : Published by Isaac Knapp, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Slavery | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Stereotyped by Shepard, Oliver, and Co., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Lectures on slavery, | Godwin, Benjamin, 1785-1871. | Boston: : James B. Dow., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Slavery | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Stereotyped by Shepard, Oliver, and Co., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report of the executive committee of the American Union : at the annual meeting of the society, May 25, 1836. | American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race. | Boston : printed by Perkins & Marvin, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Letters on American slavery, : addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta Co., Va. | Rankin, John, 1793-1886. | Newburyport [Mass.]: : Published by Charles Whipple., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of the New England Anti-Slavery Convention: : held in Boston, May 24, 25, 26, 1836.. | New England Anti-Slavery Convention (3rd : 1836 : Boston, Mass.) | Boston: : Printed by Isaac Knapp, 46, Washington Street., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Fourth annual report of the board of managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, : with some account of the annual meeting, January 20, 1836. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp. 46 Washington Street., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | An address, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1836, at Pine Street Church, Boston, in the morning, and at Salem, in the afternoon. : (By request of the friends to the immediate abolition of slavery.) | Fitch, Charles, 1805-1844. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 46, Washington Street., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Slavery and the domestic slave-trade in the United States : In a series of letters addressed to the Executive Committee of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race | Andrews, E. A. (Ethan Allen), 1787-1858. | Boston : Light & Stearns, 1836 [Samuel Harris, Printer] |
1836 | Massachusetts | Report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : with a concise statement of events, previous and subsequent to the annual meeting of 1835. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston : Published by the Society. Isaac Knapp, printer, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Memoir of William Wilberforce. | Price, Thomas, 1802-1868. | Boston [Mass.]: : Light & Stearns, 1 Cornhill., 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Songs of the free, and hymns of Christian freedom ... | Boston : Isaac Knapp, Washington Street, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Immediateism not gradualism. : The test.. | [Boston : Published by William Lloyd Garrison?, 1836] |
1836 | Massachusetts | A collection of valuable documents : being Birney's vindication of abolitionists--Protest of the American A.S. Society--To the people of the United States, or, To such Americans as value their rights--Letter from the executive committee of the N.Y.A.S. Society, to the exec. com. of the Ohio State A.S.S. at Cincinnati--Outrage upon southern rights. | Boston : Isaac Knapp, 46 Washington Street, 1836. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Reception of George Thompson in Great Britain. : (Compiled from various British publications.). | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | People's almanac. 1837. | Boston : Published by Charles Ellms, agent. Boston --- sold by Thomas Groom, [1836]. |
1836 | Massachusetts | Shipwrecks and disasters at sea, or Historical narratives of the most noted calamities, and providential deliverances from fire and famine, on the ocean. : With a sketch of the various expedients for preserving the lives of mariners by the aid of life boats, life preservers, &c. | Boston: : Published by Russell, Shattuck, and Co. and Lemuel Gulliver. Also sold by all the principal booksellers throughout the United States., 1836.. |
1836 | Massachusetts | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1837 : ... Adapted to most parts of the United States. | Boston : Published by N. Southard & D.K. Hitchcock, [1836]. |
1836 | New York | Appeal to the Christian women of the South, | Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. | [New York] : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, corner of Spruce and Nassau Streets., [1836] |
1836 | New York | Proceedings of the Board of Missions of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at their first annual meeting, : held in the city of New-York, on the 22d day of June, A.D. 1836, and continued by adjournments to the 28th of the same month. Together with the reports of the Domestic and Foreign Committees, and the accounts of their respective treasurers. | Episcopal Church. Board of Missions | New-York: : Protestant Episcopal Press, print., M DCCC XXXVI [1836]. |
1836 | New York | Appeal to the Christian women of the South, | Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. | [New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836] |
1836 | New York | The nineteenth annual report of the board of managers of the New-York Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Society. Instituted, A.D. 1817.. | New-York Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Society. | New-York: : Printed at the Protestant Episcopal Press., 1836.. |
1836 | New York | An epistle to the clergy of the southern states. | Grimké, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873. | [New York? : s.n., 1836?] |
1836 | New York | Appeal to the Christian women of the South, | Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. | [New York] : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, corner of Spruce and Nassau Streets., [1836] |
1836 | New York | The world as it is: : containing a view of the present condition of its principal nations, as to their forms of government--military and naval strength--revenues--banking institutions--prison discipline--commerce--religion--morals--education, &c. &c. : With anecdotes of distinguished characters, and numerous engravings. | Perkins, Samuel, 1767-1850. | New York: [i.e. New Haven?] : Thomas Belknap., 1836.. |
1836 | New York | A memoir of Granville Sharp, : to which is added Sharp's "Law of passive obedience," and an extract from his "Law of retribution." | Stuart, Charles, 1783?-1865. | New-York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, No. 144 Nassau Street. William S. Dorr, printer., 1836. |
1836 | New York | Slavery in the United States | Paulding, James Kirke, 1778-1860. | New-York : Published by Harper & Brothers, 1836, [c1835]. |
1836 | New York | Slave market of America. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | [New York] : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, New York, 1836 [William S. Dorr, Pr.] |
1836 | New York | Constitution and by-laws of the Young Men's Colonization Society of New-York; : to which is added the speeches of Rev. J. B. Pinney, late Gov. of Liberia, and Rev. John Breckenridge, D.D., delivered at a meeting of the society, held June 28, 1836.. | Young Men's Colonization Society of New York. | New-York: : H. R. Piercy, 7 Theatre Alley., 1836.. |
1836 | New York | Public and private economy | Sedgwick, Theodore, 1780-1839. | New-York : Harper & Brothers, no. 82, Cliff-Street : H. Ludwig, printer, 72 Vesey Street, N.Y., 1836-1839. |
1836 | New York | The narrative of Amos Dresser, : with Stone's letters from Natchez,--an obituary notice of the writer, and two letters from Tallahassee, relating to the treatment of slaves.. | Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904. | New-York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 144 Nassau-Street., 1836.. |
1836 | New York | The history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade, by the British Parliament | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | New-York : Published by John S. Taylor, 1836. |
1836 | New York | Third annual report of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting, held in the city of New-York, on the 10th May, 1836, and the minutes of the meetings of the society for business. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : printed by William S. Dorr, 1836. |
1836 | New York | An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | New York : Published by John S. Taylor, 1836. |
1836 | New York | Things for northern men to do: : a discourse delivered Lord's day evening, July 17, 1836, in the Presbyterian Church, Whitesboro', N.Y. | Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. | New York: : published by request., 1836.. |
1836 | New York | The history of Virgil A. Stewart : and his adventure in capturing and exposing the great "Western Land Pirate" and his gang, in connexion [sic] with the evidence; also of the trials, confessions, and execution of a number of Murrell's associates in the state of Mississippi during the summer of 1835, and the execution of five professional gamblers by the citizens of Vicksburg, on the 6th July, 1835 | Howard, H. R. | New York : Harper & Brothers, 1836. |
1836 | New York | Life and times of His late Majesty George the Fourth. : With anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. | Croly, George, 1780-1860. | New York: : Harper & Brothers, no. 82 Cliff-Street., 1836. |
1836 | New York | Observations on a living and effectual testimony against slavery. : Introduced with some remarks upon excess and superfluity. Recommended to the consideration of the members of the Society of Friends. | Irish, David. | New York: : Printed for the author., 1836.. |
1836 | New York | A view of the American slavery question | Barrows, E. P. (Elijah Porter), 1807-1888. | New York : John S. Taylor, 1836. |
1836 | New York | The Relation of the pulpit to slavery. : Letter to a minister of the Gospel. | [Oneida County, New York? : s.n., 1836?] |
1836 | New York | The Slave's friend. Vol. I. | New-York: : Published by R.G. Williams, for the American Anti-Slavery Society. Office corner of Nassau and Spruce Streets, opposite City Hall., 1836. |
1836 | Ohio | Report of the first anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society : held near Granville, on the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth of April, 1836. | Ohio Anti-slavery Society. | Cincinnati : Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, 1836. |
1836 | Ohio | Narrative of the late riotous proceedings against the liberty of the press, in Cincinnati. : With remarks and historical notices, relating to emancipation. | Ohio Anti-slavery Society. | Cincinnati: : [The Society], 1836.. |
1836 | Ohio | The western "patriot" and Canton almanack, for the year of our Lord 1837; : being the first after bissextile, or leap year: containing 365 days, and after the 4th of July, the sixty first of American independence. Arranged after the system of the German calendars. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts--may be found the solar and lunar eclipses; the phases, signs, and southings of the moon; the aspects of the planets, with the rising, setting and southing of the most conspicuous planets and fixed stars, the equation of time, and other miscellanies &c. &c. appertaining to an almanack. Carefully calculated from the latitude & meridian of Ohio--for this state, western Pennsylvania & the other adjacent states | Western patriot and Canton almanack. 1837. | Canton, Stark County, Ohio, : Published and sold by Peter Kaufmann., [1836] |
1836 | Ohio | Debate on "modern abolitionism" : in the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, held in Cincinnati, May, 1836. With notes. | Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference (1836) | Cincinnati, Ohio : Published for the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, 1836. |
1836 | Ohio | Seventh annual report of the Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of Cincinnati, for the school year ending June 30, 1836. : Together with the city clerk's annual statement of receipts and expenditures, and the proceedings of the City Council thereon. Reprinted by order of the School Board. | Cincinnati (Ohio). Trustees and Visitors of Common Schools | Cincinnati: : printed at the Daily Times Office., 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Immediate, not gradual abolition; : or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery.. | Heyrick, Elizabeth, 1769-1831. | Philadelphia: : published by the Philadelphia Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7 Carters' Alley., 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | The origin and true causes of the Texas insurrection, commenced in the year 1835.. | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Hill's Yankee story teller's own book : and reciter's pocket companion. Containing a choice collection of Yankee stories and Negro lectures | Hill, George Handel, 1809-1849. | Philadelphia : Turner & Fisher ; New York : Turner & Fisher, [c1836]. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Impressions of America; during the years 1833, 1834, and 1835. | Power, Tyrone, 1797-1841. | Philadelphia: : Carey, Lea & Blanchard., 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | The poetical works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler with a memoir of her life and character | Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834. | Philadelphia : Published by Lemuel Howell, 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Slavery in the United States : a narrative of the life and adventures of Charles Ball, a black man, who lived forty years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, as a slave, under various masters, and was one year in the navy with Commodore Barney, during the late war. Containing an account of ... the perils and sufferings of a fugitive slave, who twice escaped from the cotton country. | Ball, Charles, b. 1781? | Lewistown, Pa. : Printed and published by John W. Shugert, 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | An essay on the political grade of the free coloured population under the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of Pennsylvania : in three parts | Denny, John F. | Chambersburg, Pa. : Printed by Hickok & Blood, 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Essays, philanthropic and moral | Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834. | Philadelphia : Published by Lemuel Howell, 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | First report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans, : embracing an account of "The Shelter for Coloured Orphans," instituted at Philadelphia, in the year 1822. The Association was incorporated in 1829. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : William Brown, printer., 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Impressions of America; during the years 1833, 1834, and 1835. | Power, Tyrone, 1797-1841. | Philadelphia: : Carey, Lea & Blanchard., 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Seventh annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in the House of Representatives, January 30, 1836.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Harrisburg: : Printed by Theo. Fenn:, 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | The war in Texas; : a review of facts and circumstances, showing that this contest is the result of a long premeditated crusade against the government, set on foot by slaveholders, land speculators, &c. with the view of re-establishing, extending, and perpetuating the system of slavery and the slave trade in the republic of Mexico. | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | Philadelphia: : Printed for the author, by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7, Carters' Alley., 1836.. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Yaradee ... | Freeman, Frederick, 1799-1883. | Philadelphia: J. Whetham, 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Yaradee; a plea for Africa, : in familiar conversations on the subject of slavery and colonization. | Freeman, Frederick, 1799-1883. | Philadelphia [Pa.]: : Published by J. Whetman, No. 22 South Fourth Street., 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | Presbyterianism and slavery. : By official documents. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly. | Pittsburgh [Pa.], : [s.n.], 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | The Poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White. : Complete in one volume. | Philadelphia: : J. Grigg, No. 9, N. Fourth-Street., 1836. |
1836 | Pennsylvania | View of the subject of slavery contained in the Biblical repertory for April, 1836, : in which the scriptural argument, it is believed, is very clearly and justly exhibited.. | Pittsburgh. : Alexander Jaynes, Printer, Irwin's Row, Market Street, Pittsburgh., 1836.. |
1836 | Rhode Island | Proceedings of the Rhode-Island Anti-Slavery Convention, held in Providence, on the 2d, 3d and 4th of February, 1836. | Rhode Island Anti-slavery Convention (1836 : Providence, R.I.) | Providence [R.I.]: : H.H. Brown, printer., 1836. |
1836 | Scotland | A voice to the United States of America, from the metropolis of Scotland; : being an account of various meetings held in Edinburgh on the subject of American slavery, upon the return of Mr. George Thompson, from his mission to that country. | Edinburgh Emancipation Society. | Edinburgh: : William Oliphant and Son, 7 South Bridge Street., 1836. |
1836 | South Carolina | Anniversary oration; | Harper, William, 1790-1847. | Columbia, S.C. : printed at the Telescope Office., 1836.. |
1836 | South Carolina | Notices of Florida and the campaigns | Cohen, M. M. (Myer M.) | Charleston, S.C. : Burges & Honour, 18 Broad-Street ; New-York : B.B. Hussey, 378 Pearl-Street, 1836. |
1836 | United States | A history of the detection, conviction, life and designs of John A. Murel, : the great western land pirate; together with his system of villany, and plan of exciting a Negro rebellion. Also, a catalogue of the names of four hundred & fifty-five of his mystic clan fellows and followers, and a statement of their efforts for the destruction of Virgil A. Stewart, the young man who detected him. To which is added a biographical sketch of V.A. Stewart. | Walton, Augustus Q. | [United States : s.n.], 1836. |
1836 | Vermont | An oration, delivered before the Addison County Anti-Slavery Society : on the Fourth of July, 1836 | Barber, Edward D. (Edward Downing), 1806-1855. | Middlebury [Vt.] : Knapp and Jewett, Printers, 1836. |
1836 | Virginia | Sermons, dialogues and narratives for servants, to be read to them in families; abridged, altered, and adapted to their condition. | Meade, William, 1789-1862. | Richmond: : James C. Walker, printer. Office of the Southern churchman., 1836.. |
1836 | Virginia | Resolutions relative to the interference of certain associations in the Northern States with domestic slavery in the South. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | A new and comprehensive gazetteer of Virginia, and the District of Columbia : ... | Martin, Joseph, of Charlottesville, Va. | Charlottesville : published by Joseph Martin : Moseley & Tompkins, printers, 1836. |
1836 | Virginia | Address and resolutions of the Legislature of Alabama on the subject of abolition. | Alabama. Legislature | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Report and resolutions of the state of Georgia, on abolition. | Georgia. General Assembly. House of Representatives | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Amendment intended to be offered by Mr. Miller, to the Report of the Select Committee on Abolition. | Miller, Fleming B. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia, : begun and held at the capitol, in the city of Richmond, on Monday, the fifth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates | Richmond [Va.]: : Printed by Thomas Ritchie, printer to the Commonwealth., 1836. |
1836 | Virginia | Report of the Attorney General. | Virginia. Office of the Attorney General | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Governor's message, and accompanying documents. | Virginia. Governor (1836-1837 : Robertson) | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | A communication from the Hon. Henry A. Wise. | Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Report on the penitentiary. | Virginia Penitentiary. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Report and resolutions adopted by the Legislature of Mississippi on the subject of abolition. | Mississippi. Legislature | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Auditor's annual report. | Virginia. Auditor of Public Accounts | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | A bill, to suppress the circulation of incendiary publications, and for other purposes. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836?] |
1836 | Virginia | Resolutions of the Kentucky legislature, on the subject of abolition. | Kentucky. General Assembly | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Treasurer's annual report. | Virginia. Treasurer's Office | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1836 | Virginia | Report of the Committee of Finance, upon the revenue and expenditures, and debt of the Commonwealth. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Committee of Finance | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1836] |
1837 | Belgium | De la démocratie en Amérique, | Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. | Bruxelles. : Société belge de librairie, etc. Hauman, Cattoir et ce., 1837. |
1837 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Lincoln, of Massachusetts: : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 7, 1837, on the resolution to censure the Hon. John Q. Adams, for inquiring of the Speaker, whether a paper, purporting to come from slaves, came within the resolution laying on the table all petitions relating to slavery. | Lincoln, Levi, 1782-1868. | Washington: : Printed by Gales and Seaton., 1837.. |
1837 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Slade, of Vermont, on the abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S. December 20, 1837. : To which is added the intended conclusion of the speech, suppressed by resolution of the House. | Slade, William, 1786-1859. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Vanderpoel, of New York, on the resolution declaring that slaves have no right to petition Congress. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 11, 1837. | Vanderpoel, Aaron, 1799-1870. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Globe Office., 1837. |
1837 | England | Narrative of a voyage of observation among the colonies of western Africa, in the flag-ship Thalia : and of a campaign in Kaffir-Land, on the staff of the commander-in-chief, in 1835 | Alexander, James Edward, Sir, 1803-1885. | London : Henry Colburn, publisher, 1837 [Maurice, Clark, and Co.]. |
1837 | England | A journey to Lattakoo, in South Africa | Campbell, John, 1766-1840. | London : The Religious Tract Society; sold at the depository and by the booksellers, 1837. (J. Hill, printer) |
1837 | England | A narrative of events, since the first of August, 1834, | Williams, James, fl. 1834-1837. | London: : Printed by John Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury. Sold by William Ball, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row; and all other booksellers. Price one penny., [1837] |
1837 | England | Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Glenelg; : on the present state of colonial slavery. | Riland, John, 1778-1863. | London: : Hamilton, Adams, & Co., Paternoster Row., MDCCCXXXVII. [1837] |
1837 | England | Observations on the present state and future prospects of the island of Jamaica. | Mason, D. | London: : John Richardson, Royal Exchange., 1837.. |
1837 | England | Report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes, (British settlements.) | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Aboriginal Tribes | London: : published for the Society, by William Ball, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row, and Hatchard & Son, Piccadilly., 1837.. |
1837 | England | Rambles in Egypt and Candia, : with details of the military power and resources of those countries, and observations on the government, policy, and commercial system of Mohammed Ali. | Scott, C. Rochfort (Charles Rochfort), d. 1872. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, 13, Great Marlborough Street., 1837. |
1837 | England | The foreign slave trade : a brief account of its state, of the treaties which have been entered into, and of the laws enacted for its suppression, from the date of the English Abolition Act to the present time. | Beldam, Joseph, 1795-1866. | London : John Hatchard and Son; J. and A. Arch; and Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1837. |
1837 | England | An act to carry into further execution the provisions of an act for completing the full payment of compensation to owners of slaves upon the abolition of slavery : (23d December 1837.) | Great Britain. Laws, statutes, etc. 1837. | [London : printed by George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, 1837]. |
1837 | England | A narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper, from American slavery; : with a preface, | Roper, Moses. | London: : Darton, Harvey, and Darton, 55, Gracechurch Street. ; And to be had of the author, at the Anti-Slavery Office, 18, Aldermanbury; Murrays, Mare Street, Hackney; Hudson, 18, Bull Street, Birmingham., MDCCCXXXVII. [1837]. |
1837 | England | The wrongs of the Caffre nation; : a narrative, | Beverley, R. M. (Robert Mackenzie), 1797 or 8-1868. | London: : James Duncan, Paternoster Row., MDCCCXXXVII. [1837] |
1837 | England | Researches into the physical history of mankind. | Prichard, James Cowles, 1786-1848. | London: : Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Paternoster Row 1837.[-1847]. |
1837 | England | Narrative of an expedition into the interior of Africa, : by the river Niger, in the steam-vessels Quorra and Alburkah, in 1832, 1833, and 1834. | Laird, MacGregor, 1808-1861. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty., 1837.. |
1837 | England | Visit to the great oasis of the Libyan Desert; : with an account, ancient and modern, of the oasis of Amun, and the other oases now under the dominion of the pasha of Egypt. | Hoskins, G. A. (George Alexander), d. 1864. | London: : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster-Row., 1837.. |
1837 | England | Society in America | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | London : Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street., 1837.. |
1837 | England | Opinions of Lord Brougham, on politics, theology, law, science, education, literature, &c. &c. : as exhibited in his parliamentary and legal speeches, and miscellaneous writings. | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | London : Henry Colburn, publisher, 13, Great Marlborough Street : printed by Stewart and Co., Old Bailey, 1837. |
1837 | England | Narrative of Captain James Fawckner's travels on the coast of Benin, West Africa. | Fawckner, James. | London: : published for the proprietor, by A. Schloss, 42, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury., 1837.. |
1837 | England | A statement of facts, submitted to the Right Hon. Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the colonies, : preparatory to an appeal about to be made by the author, to the Commons of Great Britain, seeking redress for grievances of a most serious tendency, committed upon him, under the administration of His Excellency, the Marquis of Sligo, the late governor, and Sir Joshua Rowe, the present Lord Chief Justice of the Island of Jamaica, with an exposure of the present system of Jamaica apprenticeship. | Sterne, Henry, b. 1801. | London: : Printed by J.C. Chappell, 151, Ratcliff Highway., 1837. |
1837 | England | The West Indies: : the natural and physical history of the windward and leeward colonies; with some account of the moral, social, and political condition of their inhabitants, immediately before and after the abolition of Negro slavery: | Halliday, Andrew, Sir, 1781-1839. | London: : John William Parker, West Strand., M.DCCC.XXXVII. [1837] |
1837 | England | A narrative of events, since the first of August, 1834, | Williams, James, fl. 1834-1837. | London: : Printed by John Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury. Sold by William Ball, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row; and all other booksellers. Price one penny., [1837] |
1837 | England | Thoughts on the evils of a spirit of conquest, and on slavery : A letter on the annexation of Texas to the United States | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | London : John Green, 121, Newgate Street : Printed by Richard Kinder, 21, Great New Street, Fetter Lane, 1837. |
1837 | England | The Present condition of the Negro population, in the British colonies; : particularly in relation to the working of the apprenticeship system established under the "Act for the Abolition of Slavery." | London: : Printed by Johnston & Barrett, 13, Mark Lane. Sold by William Ball, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row; and all other booksellers., MDCCCXXXVII. [1837] |
1837 | England | A Statement of facts, illustrating the administration of the Abolition Law, and the sufferings of the Negro apprentices, in the island of Jamaica. | London: : Printed by John Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury. Sold by William Ball, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row., 1837. |
1837 | England | Negro apprenticeship in the colonies. : A review of the report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into "the working of the apprenticeship system in the colonies, the condition of the apprentices, and the laws and regulations affecting them which have been passed.". | London: : John Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly; J. and A. Arch, 61 Cornhill; and Darton, Harvey and Darton, 55, Gracechurch Street., 1837.. |
1837 | France | L'ile de Cuba. : Le comte de Villanueva et le général Tacon. : Article inséré dans les numéros des 28 septembre, 8, 15 et 22 octobre 1837 du Moniteur industriel, | Daumont, Al. (Alexandre) | Paris. : Imprimerie Maulde et Renou ... , 1837. |
1837 | France | Brésil, | Denis, Ferdinand, 1798-1890. | Paris, : Firmin Didot frères, éditeurs, imprimeurs-libraires de l'Institut de France, rue Jacob, no 56., 1837. |
1837 | Georgia | Bondage a moral institution, : sanctioned by the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, and the preaching and practice of the Saviour and his apostles. | Southern farmer. | Macon [Ga.]: : Printed by Griffin & Purse., 1837.. |
1837 | Maryland | The fifth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society, to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1837.. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Slaveholding weighed in the balance of truth, : and its comparative guilt illustrated | Fitch, Charles, 1805-1844. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill., 1837.. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Fifth annual report of the board of managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society : with some account of the annual meeting, January 25, 1837. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston : printed by Isaac Knapp, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of the fourth New England Anti-Slavery Convention, held in Boston, May 30, 31, and June 1 and 2, 1837.. | New England Anti-Slavery Convention (4th : 1837 : Boston, Mass.) | Boston: : Printed by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill., 1837.. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Brief remarks on Miss Catharine E. Beecher's Essay on slavery and abolitionism. | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | Boston: : Printed by Isaac Knapp, no. 25 Cornhill., 1837.. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, presented at the twenty-eigth annual meeting : held in the city of Newark, N.J., September 13, 14, & 15, 1837. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker and Brewster, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Resolutions relating to the abolition of slavery. | Massachusetts. General Court. Senate | [Boston : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | Massachusetts | An oration delivered before the inhabitants of the town of Newburyport : at their request, on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1837 | Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. | [Newburyport, Mass.] : Printed by Morss and Brewster, Newburyport Herald Office, [c1837]. |
1837 | Massachusetts | A treatise on the intellectual character and civil and political condition of the Colored people of the U. States, and the prejudice exercised towards them | Easton, H. (Hosea), b. 1798. | Boston : I. Knapp, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Twelfth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1837. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 51 Court Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Remarks of Henry B. Stanton, in the Representatives' Hall, on the 23nd [sic] and 24th of February, : before the committee of the House of Representatives, of Massachusetts, to whom was referred sundry memorials on the subject of slavery. | Stanton, Henry B. (Henry Brewster), 1805-1887. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, no. 25, Cornhill., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : with a sketch of the obstacles thrown in the way of emancipation by certain clerical abolitionists and advocates for the subjection of woman, in 1837. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston : published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25, Cornhill, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Remarks of Henry B. Stanton, : in the Representatives' Hall, on the 23d and 24th of February, 1837, before the Committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, to whom was referred sundry memorials on the subject of slavery. | Stanton, Henry B. (Henry Brewster), 1805-1887. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, no. 25, Cornhill., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Poems written during the progress of the abolition question in the United States, between the years 1830 and 1838. | Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25, Cornhill., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Resolves in relation to petitions, touching the subject of slavery in the District of Columbia. | Massachusetts. General Court. Senate | [Boston : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | Massachusetts | A letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, on the annexation of Texas to the United States | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Letter of William E. Channing to James G. Birney. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Balllou [sic.], 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | A letter to the abolitionists | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : printed by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | A letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, on the annexation of Texas to the United States | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company : Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | An oration delivered before the inhabitants of the town of Newburyport : at their request, on the sixty-first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1837 | Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. | Newburyport, [Mass.] : Charles Whipple, 1837 [Printed by Morss and Brewster, Newburyport Herald office]. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Letters and addresses by George Thompson, during his mission in the United States, from Oct. 1st, 1834, to Nov. 27, 1835. | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25, Cornhill., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Right and wrong, in Mansfield, Mass. or An account of the pro-slavery mob of October 10th, 1836: : when an anti-slavery lecturer was silenced by the beat of drums, &c. with some reasoning in favor of emancipation | Stearns, Isaac, 1790-1879. | Pawtucket, Mass. : Robert Sherman, printer., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Slavery illustrated in its effects upon woman and domestic society. | Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | Boston : published by Isaac Knapp, 25 Cornhill : Marden & Kimball, printers, 3 School Street, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Letters on American slavery, : addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta Co., Va. | Rankin, John, 1793-1886. | Newburyport [Mass.]: : Published by Charles Whipple., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Letters from John Quincy Adams to his constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District in Massachusetts : To which is added his speech in Congress, delivered February 9, 1837. | Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. | Boston : published by Isaac Knapp, 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Speech of the Hon. Abel Cushing, : in the Senate of Massachusetts, on the 30th and 31st of March, 1837, on resolves relative to the action of Congress upon anti-slavery petitions, and the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia; and also upon a resolve respecting the further admission of slave-holding states into the Union. | Cushing, Abel, 1785-1866. | Boston. : Printed by Beals & Greene., 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Youth's cabinet. | Youth's cabinet (Boston, Mass.) | Boston, Mass. : N. Southard, 1837-1845. |
1837 | Massachusetts | Mansfield abolition, double mob riot. | [Canton, Mass.] : Gazette Press--Canton, (Massachusetts,), 1837. |
1837 | Massachusetts | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1838 : ... Adapted to most parts of the United States | Boston : Published by D.K. Hitchcock, [1837] |
1837 | Massachusetts | Colonel Pluck and Landlord, fill the flowing bowl. | [Boston] : Sold wholesale and retail by Hunts & Shaw, No. 2 Mercantile wharf, and Head of City wharf, north side., [between 1837 and 1840?] |
1837 | Massachusetts | Ann Greene Chapman, of Boston. : (From the Lirerator [i.e., Liberator].) Died, in this city, Miss Ann Greene Chapman, daughter of Henry Chapman, merchant, aged 35 years. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | New Hampshire | A memorial of the martyred Lovejoy : in a discourse | Root, David, 1791-1873. | [Dover, N.H.] : Published by Request, [1837?] |
1837 | New Jersey | The moral state of nations, or Travels over the most interesting parts of the globe, to discover the source of moral motion; : communicated to lead mankind through the conviction of the senses to intellectual existence, and an enlightened state of nature. Speculative or abstract truth is a beacon on the shore of life, to direct the tempest-tost vessel of humanity in the storms of error and prejudice, to the haven of happiness, intellectual existence, and an enlightened state of nature. Practical truth is the pilot wisdom, who holds the helm, and directs the tacks, which impelled by the zephyr of reform, obliquely approximates that beacon, and guards the vessel from the boisterous hurricanes of precipitate innovation and revolution, which propelling the vessel of humanity in the face of the storm, wrecks it on the shoals of error and prejudice.. | Stewart, John, 1749-1822. | [Granville, Middletown, N.J. : George H. Evans], In the year of man's retrospective knowledge, by astronomical calculation 5000. (year of the common era, 1790.) Granville, Middletown, N.J. Reprinted by George H. Evans., 1837. |
1837 | New York | An appeal to the women of the nominally free states | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (1st : 1837 : New York, N.Y.) | New-York : William S. Dorr, printer, 1837. |
1837 | New York | Proceedings of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at their second annual meeting, : held in the city of Baltimore, on the 7th day of June, A.D., 1837, and continued by adjournments to the 9th of the same month. Together with the reports of the Domestic and Foreign Committees, and the accounts of their respective treasurers. | Episcopal Church. Board of Missions | New-York: : Printed by W. Osborn, 88 William-Street., M DCCC XXXVII [1837]. |
1837 | New York | What is abolition? | American Anti-Slavery Society. | [New York? : s.n., between 1837 and 1839] |
1837 | New York | Fourth annual report of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting held in the city of New York, on the 9th May, 1837. And the minutes of the meetings of the society for business. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : printed by William S. Dorr, 1837. |
1837 | New York | What is abolition? | American Anti-Slavery Society. | [New York] : American Anti-Slavery Society, New York, [between 1837 and 1839] |
1837 | New York | Address to the citizens of the United States of America on the subject of slavery, | New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. | New-York: : published by the New-York Yearly Meeting of Friends. : Mahlon Day, printer, no. 374 Pearl-Street., 1837.. |
1837 | New York | The child's magazine. | Child's magazine (New York : 1837) | New-York : Published by T. Mason and G. Lane, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1837- |
1837 | New York | Anti-slavery manual, : containing a collection of facts and arguments on American slavery. | Sunderland, La Roy, 1802-1885. | New-York: : Piercy & Reed, 7 Theatre Alley, 1837. |
1837 | New York | Anti-slavery manual, : containing a collection of facts and arguments on American slavery. | Sunderland, La Roy, 1802-1885. | New-York: : Printed by S.W. Benedict., 1837. |
1837 | New York | Views of slavery & emancipation; from "Society in America." | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | New-York: : Piercy & Reed, printers, 7 Theatre Alley., 1837.. |
1837 | New York | Address delivered before the Rochester Anti-Slavery Society, : on the 19th January, and again, by the request of several citizens, at the court house, in Rochester, on the 5th February, 1837. | Holley, Myron, 1779-1841. | Rochester [N.Y.]: : Printed by Hoyt and Porter., 1837.. |
1837 | New York | Proceedings of the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women : held in the city of New-York, May 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1837. | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (1st : 1837 : New York, N.Y.) | New-York : printed by William S. Dorr, 1837. |
1837 | New York | Sketches of the life and character of the Rev. Lemuel Haynes, A.M. ... | Cooley, Timothy Mather, 1772-1859. | New-York: : Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-St., 1837. |
1837 | New York | An essay in defence of slave holding, as existing in the southern states of our union | Lambert, D. | New York : printed by William Osborn, 1837. |
1837 | New York | Biographical sketches and interesting anecdotes of persons of colour : To which is added, a selection of pieces in poetry | Mott, Abigail, 1766-1851. | New York : Mahlon Day, 1837. |
1837 | New York | A practical treatise on the law of slavery. : Being a compilation of all the decisions made on that subject, in the several courts of the United States, and state courts. With copious notes and references to the statutes and other authorities, systematically arranged. | Wheeler, Jacob D. | New York: : Allan Pollock, Jr. ; New Orleans, : Benjamin Levy., 1837. |
1837 | New York | Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie, of the state of Mississippi.. | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | New York: : Published by R.G. Williams, for the American Anti Slavery Society, no. 3 Spruce Street., 1837.. |
1837 | New York | Society in America. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | New York [N.Y.] : Saunders and Otley, Ann Street, and Conduit Street, London., 1837. |
1837 | New York | Society in America | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | New York [N.Y.] : Saunders and Otley, Ann Street, and Conduit Street, London., 1837. |
1837 | New York | Liberty : The image and superscription on every coin issued by the United States of America. Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof ... | [New York : American Anti-Slavery Society], 1837. |
1837 | Ohio | A history of Oberlin, or New lights of the West. : Embracing the conduct and character of the officers and students of the institution; together with the colonists, from the founding of the institution. | Smith, Delazon. | Cleveland [Ohio]: : S. Underhill & Son, printers., 1837. |
1837 | Ohio | Report of the second anniversary of the Ohio Anti Slavery Society / held in Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio, on the twenty-seventh of April, 1837. | Ohio Anti-slavery Society. | Cincinnati : Published by the Anti-Slavery Society, 1837. |
1837 | Ohio | The gospel of the Jubilee. : An explanation of the typical privileges secured to the congregation and pious strangers, by the atonement on the morning of the Jubilee. Lev. 25, 9-46. | Crothers, Samuel, 1783-1856. | [Hamilton, Ohio] : Printed by I.M. Walters. Hamilton, O., 1837. |
1837 | Ohio | Facts for the people. | Facts for the people (Cincinnati, Ohio) | [Cincinnati, Ohio : s.n., 1837-1845]. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Views of colonization. | Nourse, James, 1805-1854. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Gunn, printers, No. 7 Carters' Alley., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The death of Willis. : Verses written on the death of Richard Willis of West-Point New York | Tranor, J. | Philadelphia, : Fiot, Meignen & Co. No. 217 Chesnut Street. E. Gillingham. ; [between 1837 and 1839?] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Pennsylvania convention, assembled to organize a state anti-slavery society, at Harrisburg, on the 31st of January and 1st, 2d and 3d of February 1837. | Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. | Philadelphia : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The Gospel honourable to its advocates: : a sermon, by the Rev. Thomas Brainerd, at the ordination and installation of the Rev. Andrew Harris. | Brainerd, Thomas, 1804-1866. | [Philadelphia] : Published by the Session of the Second African Church, Philad., [between 1837 and 1866] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Eulogium upon William Rawle, L.L.D. : delivered on the 31st of December, 1836 | Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872. | Philadelphia : published by E.L. Carey & A. Hart : T.K. & P.G. Collins, printers, 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The history and present condition of St. Domingo | Brown, J. (Jonathan), 1805-1868. | Philadelphia : William Marshall and Co. ; [Concord, N.H.] : Stereotyped by Jacob Perkins, Concord, N.H., 1837, c1836. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The stated meeting of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society, will be held on Thursday evening, the [blank] inst., 183[blank] at the hall in Haines Street.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1837?] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian experiences, of that faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Woolman, late of Mount Holly, in the province of New Jersey. | Woolman, John, 1720-1772. | Philadelphia: : Published by T.E. Chapman, No. 45 Cherry St. J. Richards, printer, No. 129 North Third St., 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | An essay on slavery and abolitionism : with reference to the duty of American females | Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. | Philadelphia : Henry Perkins ; Perkins & Marvin, Boston, 1837 [Philadelphia : I. Ashmead and Co. Printers] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Board of Managers of the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania: Read February 22, 1837. | Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by William Stavely, no. 12 Pear street., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Third annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 1, 1837.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian experiences, of that faithful minister of Jesus Christ, John Woolman, late of Mount Holly, in the province of New Jersey. | Woolman, John, 1720-1772. | Philadelphia: : Published by T.E. Chapman, No. 45 Cherry St. J. Richards, printer, No. 129 North Third St., 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Immediate, not gradual abolition. | Heyrick, Elizabeth, 1769-1831. | Philadelphia: : published by the Philadelphia A.S. Society. : Merrihew and Gunn, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | To the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. : The memorial of your petitioners respectfully sheweth, that they approach your honourable body on behalf, and in the name of the Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, to solicit such aid as you may see fit to grant. It is perhaps enough to state, that the success of African colonization has proved to the world the usefulness, practiability and benevolence of the enterprise. ... | Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania. | [Pennsylvania : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Address of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, &c. to the citizens of the United States.. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955). Meeting for Sufferings | Philadelphia: : Joseph & William Kite, printers., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The war in Texas; : a review of facts and circumstances, showing that this contest is a crusade against Mexico, set on foot and supported by slaveholders, land-speculators, &c. in order to re-establish, extend, and perpetuate the system of slavery and the slave trade. | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | Philadelphia: : Printed for the publishers, by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7, Carter's Alley., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The humorist. | Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841. | Philadelphia: : E.L. Carey & A. Hart., 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The life of Thomas Jefferson ... . 2 vol. | Tucker, George. | Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | All slave-keepers that keep the innocent in bondage, apostates pretending to lay claim to the pure & holy Christian religion; : of what congregation so ever; but especially in their ministers, by whose example the filthy leprosy and apostacy is spread far and near; it is a notorious sin, which many of the true Friends of Christ, and his pure truth, called Quakers, has been for many years, and still are concern'd to write and bear testimony against; as a practice so gross & hurtful to religion, and destructive to government, beyond what words can set forth, or can be declared of by men or angels, and yet lived in by ministers and magistrates in America. The leaders of the people cause them to err. | Lay, Benjamin, 1677-1759. | Philadelphia: : Printed [by Benjamin Franklin] for the author., 1737. [i.e. 1738] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | An essay on slavery and abolitionism : with reference to the duty of American females | Beecher, Catharine Esther, 1800-1878. | Philadelphia : Henry Perkins. Perkins & Marvin, Boston, 1837 [Philadelphia : I. Ashmead and Co. Printers] |
1837 | Pennsylvania | Eighth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in Senate and House of Representatives, Feb. 27th, 1837.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by J. Thompson, S.E. corner Second & Market Sts., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The first [i.e. second] annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Association, by Joseph Rakestraw., 1837.. |
1837 | Pennsylvania | The life of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States. : With parts of his correspondence never before published, and notices of his opinions on questions of civil government, national policy, and constitutional law. | Tucker, George, 1775-1861. | Philadelphia [Pa.]: : Carey, Lea & Blanchard., 1837. |
1837 | Scotland | Slavery in America. : A reprint of An appeal to the Christian women of the slave states of America. | Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. | Edinburgh: : William Oliphant and Son, 7, South Bridge Street; George Gallie, and David Robertson, Glasgow; Finlay & Charlton, Newcastle; W. Curry, Jun. & Co. Dublin; and Hamilton, Adams, & Co. London., MDCCCXXXVII. [1837] |
1837 | Scotland | An appeal to the abolitionists of Great Britain, : in behalf of the cause of universal emancipation. | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | Edinburgh: : William Oliphant and Son, 7, South Bridge Street; George Gallie, and David Robertson, Glasgow; Finlay & Charlton, Newcastle; W. Curry, Jun. & Co. Dublin; and Hamilton, Adams & Co. London., MDCCCXXXVII [1837] |
1837 | South Carolina | Natural history of the Negro race | Guenebault, J. H. | Charleston, S.C. : D.J. Dowling. Sold by J.P. Beile, W.H. Berrett, and S. Babcock & Co. [and 14 others in 10 cities], 1837. |
1837 | Virginia | Second annual report of the president to the stockholders of the James River and Kanawha Company, : together with the proceedings of the stockholders at their second annual meeting in December 1836. | James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.) | Richmond [Va.]: : Shepherd & Colin, printers., 1837. |
1837 | Virginia | Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia, : continued and held at the capitol, in the city of Richmond, on Monday, the twelfth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates | Richmond [Va.]: : Printed by Thomas Ritchie, printer to the Commonwealth., 1837. |
1837 | Virginia | Report of the Committee of Finance, upon the revenue and expenditures and debt of the Commonwealth. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Committee of Finance | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | Virginia | A bill, amending the laws concerning emancipated slaves, free negroes and mulattoes. : (February 10th, 1837--Read first and second times, and committed.) | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1837] |
1837 | Virginia | Resolution offered by Mr. May. | May, John F. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1837] |
1838 | Belgium | Lettres sur l'Amérique du Nord | Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. | Bruxelles : Société belge de librairie : Hauman et ce., 1838. |
1838 | Connecticut | Thoughts on American slavery, and its proposed remedies. | Hartford [Conn.]: : Published by Henry Benton., 1838. |
1838 | Delaware | The Delaware register and farmers' magazine. | Dover, Del., S. Kimmey, Printer, 1838-1839. |
1838 | Denmark | Creolerinden, et Billede af Livet i Vestindien. | Boumann, Carl Christian. | [Copenhagen] : Kjöbenhaven : Trykt og Forlagt af Andreas Seidelin; Hof= og Universitets=Bogtrykker, 1838. |
1838 | District of Columbia | Speech of Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on certain resolutions offered to the Senate of the United States, in December, 1837, by Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina : involving principles of interpretation of the Constitution of the United States : the subject of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia and the territories of the United States : and the right of petition on that subject : Delivered in the Senate U.S., January 9, 1838. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | Washington : Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1838. |
1838 | District of Columbia | The twenty-first annual report of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States : with the proceedings of the annual meeting, December 13, 1837. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : James C. Dunn, printer, 1838. |
1838 | District of Columbia | Texas, or An answer to the objections urged against her admission into the Union. | Georgetown [Washington, D.C.]: : Published by James Thomas, Bridge Street., 1838. |
1838 | England | Lord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords, Monday, January 29, 1838 : upon the slave trade : with an abstract of the discussion which ensued | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | Lindfield [Eng.] : printed at the schools of industry : W. Eade, printer ..., 1838. |
1838 | England | The duty of Christian England to her colonies and the heathens. : A sermon, preached on August 28, 1838, in the parish church of Loughborough, at the anniversary meeting of the societies for promoting Christian knowledge, and for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts. | Hamilton, J. H. | London: : Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Paternoster Row; and Combe and Crossley, Leicester., 1838.. |
1838 | England | Speech delivered in the House of Commons upon the motion of Sir Eardley Wilmot for the immediate abolition of Negro apprenticeship in the British colonies, : on Tuesday, May 22, 1838. | Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873. | London: : Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street., 1838.. |
1838 | England | Strictures on a Life of William Wilberforce by the Rev. W. [!] Wilberforce, and the Rev. S. Wilberforce | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | London : printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, Paternoster-Row : printed by A. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square, 1838. |
1838 | England | Letters from the West Indies, : during a visit in the autumn of MDCCCXXXVI, and the spring of MDCCCXXXVII; | Lloyd, William, MD | London: : Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street. ; Birmingham: : B. Hudson., [1838?] |
1838 | England | Freemen and slaves : an historical tragedy in five acts. | Ball, William, 1801-1878. | London : Saunders and Otley, 1838 [Printed by Ibotson and Palmer]. |
1838 | England | Negro education, Jamaica : Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 5 February 1838; for, copy of a report from C.J. Latrobe, Esq., on Negro education in Jamaica, with correspondence relating thereto ... (Sir George Grey.) | Great Britain. Colonial Office | [London] : Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 7 February, 1838. |
1838 | England | Information respecting the aborigines in the British colonies. : Circulated by direction of the Meeting for Sufferings. : Being principally extracts from the report presented to the House of Commons, by the select committee appointed on that subject.. | London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends). Meeting for Sufferings. Aborigines' Committee. | London: : Darton and Harvey, Gracechurch-Street., 1838.. |
1838 | England | Democracy in America. | Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. | London: : Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street., 1838. |
1838 | England | Our case made out. : Lord Glenelg, a witness in favour of the immediate and total abolition of negro apprenticeship.. | Glenelg, Charles Grant, Baron, 1778-1866. | [London] : Johnston & Barrett, printers, 13, Mark Lane., [1838] |
1838 | England | Speech of George Thompson, Esq., at a great meeting for the extinction of negro apprenticeship, : held in the Town Hall, Devonport, on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1838. | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | London: : Central Negro Emancipation Office, 25, Tokenhouse Yard; William Oliphant and Son, Edinburgh; George Gallie, Glasgow; Finlay and Charlton, Newcastle-on-Tyne., MDCCCXXXVIII [1838] |
1838 | England | Speech of the Right Hon. Viscount Howick, in the House of Commons, : on Friday, March 30, 1838, on Sir G. Strickland's motion for the abolition of Negro apprenticeship.. | Grey, Henry George Grey, Earl, 1802-1894. | London: : James Ridgway and Sons, Piccadilly., MDCCCXXXVIII. [1838] |
1838 | England | The West Indies in 1837; : being the journal of a visit to Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados, and Jamaica; undertaken for the purpose of ascertaining the actual condition of the negro population of those islands. | Sturge, Joseph, 1793-1859. | London: : Hamilton, Adams, & Co. Paternoster Row. ; [Birmingham, Eng.] : Printed by B. Hudson, Birmingham., 1838. |
1838 | England | Speech delivered in the House of Commons on the motion of Sir George Strickland, : for the abolition of the Negro apprenticeship, Friday, March 30, 1838. : With an appendix. | Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart), 1809-1898. | London: : J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1838.. |
1838 | England | Reminiscences of South America: : from two and a half years' residence in Venezuela. | Hawkshaw, John, Sir, 1811-1891. | London: : Jackson and Walford, 18, St. Paul's churchyard., 1838.. |
1838 | England | History of Madagascar. : Comprising also the progress of the Christian mission established in 1818 ... and of the persecution of the native Christians. | Ellis, William, 1794-1872. | [London] : Fisher, Son, & Co. Newgate-Street, London; ; [Paris] : Quai de l'ecole, Paris., [1838] |
1838 | England | Retrospect of western travel | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | London: : Saunders and Otley, Conduit-Street., 1838.. |
1838 | England | Immediate emancipation : The speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, February 20th, 1838, on slavery and the slave-trade | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | London : printed for the Central Emancipation Committee; and sold by J. Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury : G. Wightman, Paternoster Row and all booksellers, 1838. |
1838 | England | Report of Captain J.W. Pringle, on prisons in the West Indies. : Barbadoes. Montserrat. Antigua. Tortola. St. Lucia. Part II. (Presented to Parliament by Her Majesty's command.) Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 17 July 1838.. | Pringle, J. W. (John Watson) | [London : s.n., 1838] |
1838 | England | Memoir of William Knibb, : son of the Rev. W. Knibb, missionary, who died at the refuge, near Falmouth, Jamaica. | Hoby, J. (James), 1788-1871. | London: : Thomas Ward and Co., Paternoster Row., [ca. 1838] |
1838 | England | An expedition of discovery into the interior of Africa : through the hitherto undescribed countries of the Great Namaquas, Boschmans, and Hill Damaras | Alexander, James Edward, Sir, 1803-1885. | London : Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1838 [Printed by William Wilcockson] |
1838 | England | British Guiana. : Speech delivered at the anti-slavery meeting, in Exeter Hall, on Wednesday, the 4th of April, 1838, | Scoble, John. | London: : Published by the Central Negro Emancipation Committee, 25, Tokenhouse Yard., 1838. |
1838 | England | Men and things in America; : being the experience of a year's residence in the United States, in a series of letters to a friend. | Bell, Andrew, fl. 1838-1866. | London: : William Smith, 113 Fleet Street. Fraser and Co., Edinburgh; Curry and Co., Dublin., MDCCCXXXVIII [1838] |
1838 | England | Lord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, the 20th of February, 1838 : for the immediate emancipation of the Negro apprentices. | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | London : James Ridgway and Sons, Piccadilly : Norman and Skeen, printers, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, 1838. |
1838 | England | Punishments inflicted under the apprenticeship system; : extracted from the appendix to a report recently published by the committee of the London Anti-slavery Society, on Negro apprenticeship in the British colonies.. | London Anti-slavery Society. | London: : Published at the office of the London Anti-slavery Society, 18, Aldermanbury; John Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly; J. and A. Arch, 61, Cornhill; and Darton, Harvey, and Darton, 55, Gracechurch Street., MDCCCXXXVIII. [1838] |
1838 | England | Retrospect of western travel | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | London : Published by Saunders and Otley ; New-York : Sold by Harper & Brothers, 1838. |
1838 | England | Truths from the West Indies. : Including a sketch of Madeira in 1833. | Hodgson, Studholme, 1805-1890. | London: : --William Ball, Paternoster Row., 1838.. |
1838 | England | Colonization and Christianity: : a popular history of the treatment of the natives by the Europeans in all their colonies. | Howitt, William, 1792-1879. | London: : Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans., 1838.. |
1838 | England | An act for the better and more effectually carrying into effect the treaties and conventions made with foreign powers for suppressing the slave trade : (27th July 1838.) | Great Britain. Laws, statutes, etc. 1838. | [London : printed by George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, 1838.] |
1838 | England | The life of William Wilberforce. | Wilberforce, Robert Isaac, 1802-1857. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street. MDCCCXXXVIII [1838]. |
1838 | England | Hymns for anti-slavery prayer-meetings.. | London: : Jackson and Walford, St. Paul's Churchyard; ; [Sheffield, Eng.] : Sold by Leader, Sheffield; and all other booksellers., MDCCCXXXVIII. [1838] |
1838 | France | De la démocratie en Amérique, | Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. | Paris, : Charles Gosselin et W. Coquebert, 9, rue Saint-Germain-des-Prés., 1838. |
1838 | France | Esclavage et traite : par Agénor de Gasparin ... | Gasparin, Agénor, comte de, 1810-1871. | Paris : Joubert libraire éditeur, 1838 [Imprimerie et fonderie de Fain]. |
1838 | Illinois | Narrative of riots at Alton : in connection with the death of Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy | Beecher, Edward, 1803-1895. | Alton : published by George Holton, 1838. |
1838 | Ireland | The Quadroon girl: : a tale of the slave states. In three cantos. | Dublin: : Printed by Webb and Chapman, Great Brunswick-Street., 1838. |
1838 | Liberia | A brief grammatical analysis of the Grebo language.. | Wilson, J. Leighton (John Leighton), 1809-1886. | [Cape Palmas, Liberia] : Printed at Fair Hope Station, Cape Palmas, West Africa, press of the A.B.C.F. Mission., 1838.. |
1838 | Liberia | Matthew's Gospel translated into the Grebo language. | Bible. N.T. Matthew. Grebo. | [Liberia] : Cape Palmas, W. Africa : Fair Hope Station, Press of the A.B.C.F. Mission, 1838. |
1838 | Maryland | Some thoughts concerning domestic slavery : | Carey, John L. | Baltimore : Joseph N. Lewis, 258 Market St. : John D. Toy, printer, 1838. |
1838 | Maryland | The sixth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society, to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Report on the annexation of Texas to the United States. | Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Committee on the Annexation of Texas | [Boston : The Committee, 1838] |
1838 | Massachusetts | The martyr of freedom. : A discourse delivered at East Machias, November 30, and at Machias, December 7, 1837. | Stone, Thomas T. (Thomas Treadwell), 1801-1895. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, 25 Cornhill., 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Memoir and poems of Phillis Wheatley, : a native African and a slave. Also, Poems by a slave.. | Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784. | Boston, : Published by Isaac Knapp, no. 25 Cornhill., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Narrative of Joanna; an emancipated slave, of Surinam : (From Stedman's Narrative of a five year's expedition against the revolted Negroes of Surinam.) | Stedman, John Gabriel, 1744-1797. | Boston : Published by Issac Knapp, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of the Convention of Ministers of Worcester County, on the Subject of Slavery; : held at Worcester, December 5 & 6, 1837, and January 16, 1838. | Convention of Ministers of Worcester County on the Subject of Slavery (1837-1838 : Worcester, Mass.) | Worcester [Mass.]: : Massachusetts Spy Office,, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Fifth annual report of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill., 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Letters to Catherine [sic] E. Beecher, : in reply to An essay on slavery and abolitionism, addressed to A.E. Grimke. | Grimké, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. | Boston: : printed by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | An address delivered in Marlboro' Chapel, Boston, July 4, 1838. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston: : published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25, Cornhill., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Sixth annual report of the board of managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. : Presented January 24, 1838. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25, Cornhill., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | An appeal to the Methodist Episcopal church | Scott, Orange, 1800-1847. | Boston : D.H. Ela, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | An address delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, N.Y. August 1, 1838. : By request of the people of color of that city, in commemoration of the complete emancipation of 600,000 slaves on that day, in the British West Indies, | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston: : published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25, Cornhill., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Thirteenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1838. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 51 Court Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1838. [Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson]. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Picture of slavery in the United States of America. | Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | Boston : published by Isaac Knapp, 25 Cornhill, 1838, [c1834]. |
1838 | Massachusetts | The limitations of human responsibility | Wayland, Francis, 1796-1865. | Boston : Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1838 [Press of Knowles, Vose & Co.]. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, presented at the twenty-ninth annual meeting : held in the city of Portland, Maine, Sept. 12, 13, & 14, 1838. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker and Brewster, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Report of a delegate to the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women : held in Philadelphia, May, 1838; including an account of other meetings held in Pennsylvania Hall, and of the riot. Addressed to the Fall River Female Anti-Slavery Society, and published by its request. | Lovell, Laura H. | Boston : I. Knapp, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | An appeal to the women of the nominally free states | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (1st : 1837 : New York, N.Y.) | Boston : published by Isaac Knapp, 1838 [Marden & Kimball, printers]. |
1838 | Massachusetts | A letter from James Boyle to Wm. Lloyd Garrison, : respecting the clerical appeal, sectarianism, true holiness, &c. Also, Lines on Christian rest, | Boyle, James, of Rome, Ohio | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, at 25, Cornhill., 1838.. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Letters on the equality of the sexes, and the condition of woman : Addressed to Mary S. Parker, president of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society. | Grimké, Sarah Moore, 1792-1873. | Boston : published by Isaac Knapp, 25, Cornhill, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | Mr. Allen's report of a declaration of sentiments on slavery, Dec. 5, 1837. | Allen, George, 1792-1883. | Worcester [Mass.] : Printed by Henry J. Howland, 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | A system of phrenology. | Combe, George, 1788-1858. | Boston: : Marsh, Capen, and Lyon. : Stereotyped by Lyman Thurston & Co. Boston., 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | A sermon occasioned by the Alton outrage and murder of Rev. E.P. Lovejoy. : Delivered in Newbury, Mass. December 22, 1837. | Tracy, Frederick Palmer, 1815-1860. | Newburyport [Mass.]: : Charles Whipple., 1838. |
1838 | Massachusetts | The limitations of human responsibility | Wayland, Francis, 1796-1865. | Boston : Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1838 [Press of Knowles, Vose & Co.]. |
1838 | New Hampshire | A discourse on the Alton outrage, : delivered at Peacham, Vermont, December 17, 1837. | Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. | Concord, N.H. : Printed by Asa McFarland--State House Square., 1838. |
1838 | New Jersey | A sketch of the colonization enterprise, and of the soil, climate and production of Liberia, in Africa. | Colonization Society of the City of Newark. | [Newark, N.J. : s.n., 1838] |
1838 | New York | Alton trials: : of Winthrop S. Gilman, who was indicted with Enoch Long, Amos B. Roff. George H. Walworth ... [et al.] for the crime of riot, committed on the night of the 7th of November, 1837, while engaged in defending a printing press, from an attack made on it at that time, by an armed mob. | Gilman, Winthrop Sargent, 1808-1884 defendant. | New-York: : published by John F. Trow, University Press, 36 Ann-Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Proceedings of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at their first triennial meeting, : held in the city of Philadelphia, on the 6th day of September, A.D. 1838, and continued by adjournments to the 17th of the same month. Together with the reports of the Domestic and Foreign Committees, the report of the board to the General Convention, and the report of a special committee, made by the Rev. Dr. Jarvis. | Episcopal Church. Board of Missions | New-York: : Printed by William Osborn, 88 William-street., M DCCC XXXVIII [1838]. |
1838 | New York | The Bible against slavery. : An inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights.. | Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895. | New-York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Proceedings of a meeting to form the Broadway Tabernacle Anti-slavery Society, : with the constitution &c. and Address to the church. | Broadway Tabernacle Anti-slavery Society (New York, N.Y.) | New-York [N.Y.]: : Printed by William S. Dorr, No. 123 Fulton Street., 1838. |
1838 | New York | Why work for the slave?. | Southard, Nathaniel. | [New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838] |
1838 | New York | The constitution of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the declaration of the National Anti-Slavery Convention at Philadelphia, December, 1833, and the Address to the public, issued by the executive committee of the Society, in September, 1835. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838. |
1838 | New York | American liberties and American slavery. : Morally and politically illustrated. | Treadwell, S. B. (Seymour Boughton), 1795-1867. | New-York: : John S. Taylor. ; Boston: : Weeks, Jordan & Co., 1838. |
1838 | New York | Humbugs of New-York: : being a remonstrance against popular delusion; whether in science, philosophy, or religion. | Reese, David Meredith, 1800-1861. | New-York: : John S. Taylor, Brick-Church Chapel. ; Boston: : Weeks, Jordan & Co., 1838. |
1838 | New York | An antidote for a poisonous combination recently prepared by a "Citizen of New-York," alias Dr. Reese : entitled, "An appeal to the reason and religion of American Christians," &c. Also, David Meredith Reese's "Humbugs" dissected | Ruggles, David, 1810-1849. | New-York: : Published by William Stuart, No. 108 Nassau-Street., 1838. |
1838 | New York | Fifth annual report of the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the minutes of the meetings of the society for business, and the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 8th May, 1838. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : printed by William S. Dorr, 1838. |
1838 | New York | The substance of an address, delivered to the Oneida Annual Conference of Ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, August 31; and to the Genesee Conference, September 21, 1837; : on the duties of the president of an annual conference; and on the principles and history of said church on the act of holding slaves. | Hedding, Elijah, 1780-1852. | New-York: : Published by T. Mason and G. Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the conference office, 200 Mulberry-Street. J. Collard, printer., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Why work for the slave? : Addressed to the treasurers and collectors in the anti-slavery cent-a-week societies, | Southard, Nathaniel. | New=York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, No. 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | A sermon, : preached in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the village of Fulton, N.Y. Sabbath evening, December 3d, 1837, on the occasion of the death of the Rev. E.P. Lovejoy; who was murdered by a mob at Alton, Ill. November 7th, 1837. | Lee, Luther, 1800-1889. | Fulton, N. Y. : Printed at the Chronicle Office, by T. Johnson., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Hon. Luther Bradish's letter to the committee of the New York State A.S. Society.. | Bradish, Luther, 1783-1863. | [New York : s.n., 1838] |
1838 | New York | An appeal to the reason and religion of American Christians, against the American Anti-Slavery Society. | Reese, David Meredith, 1800-1861. | [New York] : Printed by Spinning & Hodges, No. 162 Nassau-street., 1838. |
1838 | New York | Correspondence, between the Hon. F.H. Elmore, one of the South Carolina delegation in Congress, and James G. Birney, one of the secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society.. | Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. | New-York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Proceedings of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at their third annual meeting, : held in the city of Boston, on the 20th day of June, A.D., 1838, and continued by adjournments to the 22d of the same month. Together with the reports of the Domestic and Foreign Committees, and the accounts of their respective treasurers. | Episcopal Church. Board of Missions | New-York: : Printed by William Osborn, 88 William-street., M DCCC XXX VIII [1838]. |
1838 | New York | Recollections of a southern matron. | Gilman, Caroline Howard, 1794-1888. | New-York: : Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Narrative of James Williams, an American slave. | Williams, James, b. 1805. | [New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838] |
1838 | New York | Inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-Slavery Societies. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | New York: : Published by R.G. Williams, for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Emancipation in the West Indies. : A six months' tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, in the year 1837. | Thome, James A. (James Armstrong), 1813-1873. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau-Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Memoir of the Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy; : who was murdered in defence of the liberty of the press, at Alton, Illinois, Nov. 7, 1837. | Lovejoy, Joseph C. (Joseph Cammet), 1805-1871. | New York: : Published by John S. Taylor, Brick Church Chapel, corner of Park Row and Spruce Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | The power of Congress over the District of Columbia. : Originally published in the New-York evening post, under the signature of "Wythe." : With additions by the author.. | Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Emancipation in the West Indies. : A six months' tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, in the year 1837. | Thome, James A. (James Armstrong), 1813-1873. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | Biographical sketches and interesting anecdotes of persons of color : To which is added a selection of pieces in poetry | Mott, Abigail, 1766-1851. | New York : stereotyped for and printed by order of the trustees of the residuary estate of Lindley Murray. M. Day, printer, 1838. |
1838 | New York | Democracy in America. | Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. | New York: : George Dearborn & Co., 38 Gold Street, and Adlard and Saunders, 46 Broadway., 1838. |
1838 | New York | Annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : Presented May 1838. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New York: : Published for the board., 1838. |
1838 | New York | Letters from the West Indies : relating especially to the Danish island St. Croix, and to the British Islands Antigua, Barbadoes and Jamaica | Hovey, Sylvester, 1797-1840. | New York : Gould and Newman, 1838. |
1838 | New York | Narrative of James Williams, an American slave, : who was for several years a driver on a cotton plantation in Alabama. | Williams, James, b. 1805. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, No. 143 Nassau Street. ; Boston: : Isaac Knapp, 25 Cornhill., 1838. |
1838 | New York | The Bible against slavery. : An inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights.. | Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1838.. |
1838 | New York | The limitations of human responsibility. | Wayland, Francis, 1796-1865. | New York: : D. Appleton & Co., 200, Broadway., MDCCCXXXVIII. [1838] |
1838 | New York | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1839 : ... Calculated for New York; adapted to the northern and middle states. | New York : Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, [1838]. |
1838 | New York | The Scrap book; : a selection of humorous stories, interesting fables, and authentic anecdotes. | New York: : Published for the booksellers, [1838?] |
1838 | New York | The Mirror of liberty. | New-York : edited and published quarterly by David Ruggles. William S. Dorr, printer, 1838-1840. |
1838 | New York | Does the Bible sanction slavery? | [New York? : American Anti-Slavery Society?, 1838?] |
1838 | New York | Emancipation in the West Indies, in 1838.. | [New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838] |
1838 | Ohio | Report of the third anniversary of the Ohio Anti-slavery Society : held in Granville, Licking County, Ohio, on the 30th of May, 1838. | Ohio Anti-slavery Society. | Cincinnati : Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Samuel A. Alley, Printer, 1838. |
1838 | Ohio | Memorial of the Ohio Anti Slavery Society, to the General Assembly of the state of Ohio.. | Ohio Anti-slavery Society. | Cincinnati : Pugh & Dodd--printers--Fifth & Main., 1838.. |
1838 | Ohio | Report of the Select Committee of the Senate, : on the petitions of sundry citizens, praying the repeal of certain laws restricting the rights of persons of color; and for securing to all persons within the jurisdiction of the state, the right of trial by jury. | Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee on the Peitions of Sundry Citizens Praying the Repeal of Certain Laws Restricting the Rights of Persons of Color. | [Columbus, Ohio? : s.n., 1838] |
1838 | Ohio | Report of the third anniversary of the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, : held in Granville, Licking County, Ohio, on the 30th of May, 1838.. | Ohio Anti-slavery Society. | Cincinnati: : Published by the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, Samuel A. Alley, printer., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | A plea for Africa : being familiar conversations on the subject of slavery and colonization, (originally published under the title "Yaradee.") Revised and enlarged | Freeman, Frederick, 1799-1883. | Philadelphia : Printed by William Stavely, 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Constitution of the American Free Produce Association : Organized ninth month (Sept.) 6, 1838. | American Free Produce Association. | Philadelphia : Merrihew & Gunn, Printers, 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Brief memoirs of Thomas Shipley and Edwin P. Atlee, : read before the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, &c. tenth month, 1837. | Parrish, Isaac. | Philadelphia: : published by the Society. Merrihew and Gunn, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | The claims of abolitionism upon the Church of Christ, candidly examined. : A sermon, delivered at the Baptist church, Harrisburg, on the morning of Sabbath, February 18th, 1838, | Kingsford, Edward. | Harrisburg: : printed by E. Guyer., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Letters on the Colonization Society : and on its probable results; under the following heads ... Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer ... | Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | [Philadelphia] : E.G. Dorsey, printer, [May 20, 1838]. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Address of Joseph R. Ingersoll at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, : October 25, 1838.. | Ingersoll, Joseph R. (Joseph Reed), 1786-1868. | Philadelphia: : Printed by William Stavely, no. 12 Pear Street., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Address on American slavery, : delivered before the semi-annual meeting of the Junior Anti-Slavery Society, of Philadelphia. July 4th, 1838. | Peterson, Henry, 1818-1891. | Philadelphia: : Published by direction of the Society. ; Merrihew and Gunn, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | An address to the citizens of the United States, on the subject of slavery. | Association of Friends for Advocating the Cause of the Slave, and Improving the Condition of the Free People of Color. | [Philadelphia] : Published by direction of the association. : Neall & Shann, printers., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Minutes of proceedings of the Requited Labor Convention, : held in Philadelphia, on the 17th and 18th of the fifth month, and by adjournment on the 5th and 6th of the ninth month, 1838. | Requited Labor Convention (1838 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Fourth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 11, 1838.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | To the people of color in the state of Pennsylvania. | Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. | [Philadelphia : The Society, 1838] |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Reminiscences of a 46 years' residence in the island of St. Thomas, in the West Indies. | Nissen, Johan Peter. | Nazareth, Pa. : Printed by Senseman & Co., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Addresse an das Volk über Sclaverei : Eine Vertheidigung der Grundsätze und Massregeln der Abolitionisten. | Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. | [Philadelphia] : Herausgegeben von der östlichen Abtheilung der pennsylvanischen Anti-Sclaverei-Gesellschaft, [1838] |
1838 | Pennsylvania | The present state and condition of the free people of color, of the city of Philadelphia and adjoining districts, as exhibited by the report of a committee of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, &c. : Read First Month (Jan.) 5th, 1838. | Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. | Philadelphia: : Published by the Society. ; Merrihew and Gunn, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Address to the senators and representatives of the free states, in the Congress of the United States. | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (2nd : 1838 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : printed by Merrihew and Gunn, 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Poems, by John G. Whittier. | Whittier, John Greenleaf. | Philadelphia: Joseph Healy, 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Appeal of forty thousand citizens, threatened with disfranchisement, to the people of Pennsylvania. | Purvis, Robert, 1810-1898. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | An expedition of discovery into the interior of Africa : through the hitherto undescribed countries of the Great Namaquas, Boschmans, and Hill Damaras | Alexander, James Edward, Sir, 1803-1885. | Philadelphia, Pa. : E.L. Carey and A. Hart, 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women : held in Philadelphia. May 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1838. | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (2nd : 1838 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : printed by Merrihew and Gunn, 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Address of John G. Watmough, high sheriff, to his constituents. : in reference to the disturbances which took place in the city and county of Philadelphia, during the summer of 1838. | Watmough, John G. (John Goddard), 1793-1861. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Ninth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in Senate and House of Representatives, Feb. 8th, 1838.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : William Brown, printer., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Rights of colored men to suffrage, citizenship and trial by jury: : being a book of facts, arguments and authorities, historical notices and sketches of debates--with notes. | Yates, William, 1767-1857. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | The third annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Association, by Joseph Rakestraw., 1839.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Cooke's Circus Chesnut Street, near Ninth. This present evening, Tuesday, March 13. : A display of geomatrical and mathematical arrangement, in which the whole troupe will lend their aid, and to be designated the Egyptian living pyramids!!! ... An entire new local bagatelle sketch, arranged in the form of a comic ballet, entitied [sic] Samuel Slick, Esq. or, Love in the far, far West. ... The ballet and dances invented by Mr. J.H. Amherst. ... Prices of admission:--Boxes 75 cts, pit 50. Children under ten years to the boxes 50 cts, pit 25. Doors open at a quarter past 6 o'clock, performances to commence at 7, precisely. | Cooke's Circus. | [Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1838] |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Poems, | Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. | Philadelphia [Pa.]: : Published by Joseph Healy. ; Boston [Mass.]: : Weeks, Jordan & Co. ; New York [N.Y.]: : John S. Taylor., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Speech of William P. Maclay, in the Reform Convention of Pennsylvania. : January 17, 1838. | Maclay, William Plunkett, 1774-1842. | Philadelphia [Pa.]: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Historical, geographical, and other lessons for memory, | Philadelphia: : Henry Perkins, 134 Chestnut Street., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Register of trades of the colored people in the city of Philadelphia and districts. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Gunn, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838.. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a mob, on the 17th of May, 1838. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838. |
1838 | Pennsylvania | Abolitionism exposed corrected | Philadelphia : J. Sharp, 1838. |
1838 | Scotland | The wrongs of Africa: : a tribute to the anti-slavery cause. | Tuckey, Mary B. | [Glasgow] : Published for the Glasgow Ladies' Emancipation Society, by George Gallie, Glasgow., M DCCC XXXVIII [1838] |
1838 | Scotland | Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham : upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests : with historical introductions, and a critical dissertation upon the eloquence of the ancients : In four volumes. | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | Edinburgh : Adam and Charles Black; Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans; Ridgway and Sons; and Charles Knight and Co. London, 1838. |
1838 | Scotland | The duties of the present crisis: with a special reference to the liberated Negroes in the British Colonies : a sermon, preached on the first of August, 1838, in the Abbey Church | Brewster, Patrick, 1788-1859. | Paisley [Scotland] : Published by Joseph Murray ; T. Murray, D. Robertson, and J. Symington and Co., Glasgow [and three others in three more places] : Paisley : Printed by J. Neilson, 1838. |
1838 | Vermont | Fourth annual report of the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society: : with the proceedings of the annual meeting, holden in Middlebury, February 21 & 22, 1838. | Vermont Anti-Slavery Society. | Brandon [Vt.]: : Telegraph Office., 1838. |
1838 | Virginia | Slavery in America, : being a brief review of Miss Martineau on that subject. | Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. | Richmond [Va.]: : Printed and published by Thomas W. White., 1838. |
1839 | Brazil | Manual do agricultor brazileiro, : obra indispensavel ... ornado com varias estampas; | Taunay, Carlos Augusto, 1791-1867. | Rio de Janeiro, : Typographia imperial e constitucional de J. Villeneuve e Comp., rua d'Ouvidor, no. 65., 1839.. |
1839 | Connecticut | A practical introduction to the study of geography : Embellished with maps from steel plates, and engravings on wood | Olney, J. (Jesse), 1798-1872. | Hartford : Published by Canfield & Robins. New York : Robinson, Pratt & Co. ; [Hartford] : Case, Tiffany & Co., printers, Pearl Street--Hartford, 1839, [c1837]. |
1839 | Connecticut | A scriptural view of slavery and abolition | Fitzgerald, W. P. N. | New Haven : [s.n.], 1839. |
1839 | Connecticut | Slaveholding a malum in se, or invariably sinful. | Tyler, E. R. (Edward Royall), 1800-1848. | Hartford [Conn.]. : Printed by Case, Tiffany & Co., Pearl Street., MDCCCXXXIX [1839] |
1839 | Connecticut | A review of the Rev. Horace Bushnell's Discourse on the slavery question : delivered in the North Church, Hartford, January 10, 1839 | Gillette, Francis, 1807-1879. | Hartford : Published by S.S. Cowles, 1839 [L. Skinner, printer]. |
1839 | Connecticut | A discourse on the slavery question : Delivered in the North Church, Hartford, Thursday evening, Jan, 10, 1839 | Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. | Hartford : Printed by Case, Tiffany & Co., Pearl Street, 1839. |
1839 | District of Columbia | A concise history of the commencement, progress and present condition of the American colonies in Liberia, | Wilkeson, Samuel, 1781-1848. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Madisonian Office., 1839. |
1839 | England | A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | London: : Printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, Paternoster Row., 1839.. |
1839 | England | Jamaica plantership. | M'Mahon, Benjamin. | London: : --Effingham Wilson, Bishopsgate Street., 1839.. |
1839 | England | The poetical works of the Rev: H. H. Milman. : In three volumes. Vol. I[-Vol. III.].. | Milman, Henry Hart, 1791-1868. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., MDCCCXXXIX [1839].. |
1839 | England | Buenos Ayres and the provinces of the Rio de la Plata : their present state, trade, and debt; with some account from original documents of the progress of geographical discovery in those parts of South America during the last sixty years | Parish, Woodbine, Sir, 1796-1882. | London : J. Murray, 1852 |
1839 | England | Reflections on West India affairs, after a recent visit to the colonies. : Addressed to the consideration of the Colonial Office. | Cust, Edward, Sir, 1794-1878. | London: : J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. : printed by Ibotson and Palmer, Savoy Street., 1839. |
1839 | England | Peru as it is: : a residence in Lima, and other parts of the Peruvian republic, comprising an account of the social and physical features of that country. | Smith, Archibald, M.D. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty., 1839. |
1839 | England | Buenos Ayres and the provinces of the Rio de la Plata: : their present state, trade, and debt; with some account from original documents of the progress of geographical discovery in those parts of South America during the last sixty years. | Parish, Woodbine, Sir, 1796-1882. | London: : John Murray. Albemarle Street., 1839. |
1839 | England | A critical examination of the twelve resolutions of Mr. Joseph Hume, : respecting the loan of fifteen millions for slave compensation: also, a review of the financial operations of the British government since 1794; and an introductory discource on the nature of annuities, and on the obstacles interposed by the corn-laws and the English system of currency to a reduction of the interest on the national debt. | Page, Richard, 1773-1841. | London: : Pelham Richardson, 23, Cornhill., MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] |
1839 | England | Jamaica. : The speech of W. Burge, Esq. Q. C., agent for Jamaica, at the bar of the House of Commons, against the bill intituled "An act to make temporary Provision for the Government of Jamaica." Monday, 22nd April 1839.. | Burge, William, 1787-1849. | London: : Calkin & Budd, booksellers to her majesty, Pall Mall; Simpkin & Marshall, Stationers' Court; and all other booksellers., 1839.. |
1839 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 27th May, 1839. | Hamilton, W. R. (William Richard), 1777-1859. | London: : printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1839.. |
1839 | England | The works of the Rev. Sydney Smith. : In three volumes. Vol. I[-IV]. | Smith, Sydney, 1771-1845. | London: : Printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster-Row., 1839-1840. |
1839 | England | Papers relative to the West Indies. Part I.-- (4.) : Jamaica-- continued. (Presented to Parliament by Her Majesty's command.) 1839. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 31 May 1839. 272. | Great Britain. Colonial Office | [London, England : s.n., 1839] |
1839 | England | A biographical sketch of Thomas Clarkson, M.A. : With occasional brief strictures on the misrepresentations of him contained in the life of William Wilberforce; and a concise historical outline of the abolition of slavery. | Taylor, Thomas, biographer of Cowper | London: : Joseph Rickerby, Sherbourn Lane, King William Street, City., 1839. |
1839 | England | Statistics of the colonies of the British empire in the West Indies, South America, North America, Asia, Austral-Asia, Africa, and Europe; : comprising the area, agriculture, commerce ... of each colony; with the charters and the engraved seals. From the official records of the Colonial Office. | Martin, Robert Montgomery, 1803?-1868. | London: : Wm. H. Allen and Co., Leadenhall Street., MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] |
1839 | England | Papers relative to the West Indies. : Part I. Circular instructions. Jamaica.--British Guiana. (Presented to Parliament by Her Majesty's command.) 1839. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 15 March 1839.. | Great Britain. Colonial Office | [London : s.n., 1839] |
1839 | England | Admiralty Court. Return of the proceeds paid into the registry of the High Court of Admiralty of all vessels taken under the late Spanish treaty on slave trade. : (Captain Pechell.) Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 27 August 1839. | Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty | [London : s.n., 1839] |
1839 | England | Travels in North America during the years 1834, 1835, & 1836. : Including a summer residence with the Pawnee tribe of Indians, in the remote prairies of the Missouri, and a visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands. | Murray, Charles Augustus, Sir, 1806-1895. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty., 1839.. |
1839 | England | The present and future state of Jamaica considered. | Milner, Thomas Hughes. | London: : H. Hooper, Pall Mall East; Pelham Richardson, Cornhill., MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] |
1839 | England | History of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave trade by the British Parliament | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | London : John W. Parker, 1839. |
1839 | England | The African slave trade | Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845. | London : John Murray, Albemarle-Street : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford street, 1839. |
1839 | England | The second annual report of the Aborigines Protection Society : presented at the meeting in Exeter Hall, May 21st, 1839. With list of officers, subscribers, benefactors, and honorary members. Printed by order of the general meeting. | Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain) | London : printed for the Society, by P. White & Son; sold by W. Ball; and at the Society's office, 1839. |
1839 | England | A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. Part second. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | London: : Printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, Paternoster Row., 1839.. |
1839 | England | British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the abolition of slavery and the slave-trade throughout the world. Address. | British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. | London : J. Haddon, [1839] |
1839 | England | The wild sports of southern Africa; : being the narrative of an expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, through the territories of the chief Moselekatse, to the Tropic of Capricorn, | Harris, William Cornwallis, Sir, 1807-1848. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] |
1839 | England | A voice from America to England. | Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street. : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1839. |
1839 | England | Sketches of a missionary's travels in Egypt, Syria, Western Africa, &c., &c. | Macbrair, R. Maxwell (Robert Maxwell) | London: : Published by Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., Stationers'-Hall Court; and sold by John Mason, 14, City-Road, and 66, Paternoster Row., 1839.. |
1839 | England | The African slave trade : Its nature, consequences, and extent. (From the Leeds Mercury.) | [Birmingham] : [Printed by B. Hudson, Birmingham], [1839?]. |
1839 | France | Société ethnologique de Paris. | Société ethnologique de Paris. | [Paris] : Imprimerie de A. Guyot, rue Neuve-des-Mathurins, no. 18, [1839?] |
1839 | France | Rapport fait au nom de la commission chargée d'examiner la proposition de m. de Tracy, relative aux esclaves des colonies, | France. Chambre des députés | [Paris] : A. Henry, imprimeur de la Chambre des députés, rue Gît-le-Coeur, 8., (Juillet 1839.) |
1839 | Germany | Nordamerikas sittliche Zustände. : Nach eigenen Anschauungen in den Jahren 1834, 1835 and 1836, | Julius, N. H. (Nicolaus Heinrich), 1783-1862. | Leipzig: : F.A. Brockhaus., 1839.. |
1839 | Liberia | Africa's luminary. | [Monrovia, Liberia] : Published at the M.E. Mission Press, Monrovia. W.P. Jayne, printer, 1839-1841. |
1839 | Maryland | Report of the directors of the Maryland Penitentiary, : made to the executive, and communicated by His Excellency Governor Howard, to the legislature,--at December session, 1831.. | Maryland Penitentiary. | Baltimore: : Printed by Lucas & Deaver, corner of Calvert-st. and Lovely Lane., 1839.. |
1839 | Maryland | The seventh annual report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society, to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1839.. |
1839 | Maryland | The Maryland medical and surgical journal. | Baltimore : John Murphy, 1839-1843. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Report of the Holden slave case : tried at the January term of the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Worcester, A.D. 1839. Published by the board of directors of the Holden Anti-slavery Society. | Stratton, Samuel, defendant. | Worcester [Mass.] : printed by Colton & Howland, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | National organizations | New England Non-Resistance Society. | Boston : Isaac Knapp, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | A letter to W.E. Channing, D.D. : on the subject of the abuse of the flag of the United States in the island of Cuba, and the advantage taken of its protection in promoting the slave trade | Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886. | Boston : William D. Ticknor, 1839 [Butts, printer]. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of abolition petitions, February 7, 1839. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | Boston : James Monroe & Company, 1839 [Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou]. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Review of the Rev. Dr. Channing's letter to Jonathan Phillips, Esq. on the slavery question. | Austin, James Trecothick, 1784-1870. | Boston, J. H. Eastburn, Printer, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Fourteenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1839. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 51 Court Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1839. [Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson]. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Anti-slavery catechism | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | Newburyport [Mass.] : Published by Charles Whipple, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Right and wrong in Massachusetts | Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885. | Boston : Dow and Jackson, Printers, 14 Devonshire Street, 1839 : Henry L. Deveraux, Printer, No. 4 Water Street, 1840. |
1839 | Massachusetts | The martyr age of the United States. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Boston: : Weeks, Jordan & Co.-- : Otis, Broaders & Co. ; New York: : --John S. Taylor., 1839.. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Society, manners and politics in the United States : being a series of letters on North America | Chevalier, Michel, 1806-1879. | Boston : Weeks, Jordan and Company : Tuttle, Dennett and Chisholm's Power Press, No. 17 School Street, Boston, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Seventh annual report of the board of managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society. : Presented January 24, 1839. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Published by Isaac Knapp, No. 25 Cornhill., 1839.. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Remarks on the slavery question : in a letter to Jonathan Phillips, Esq. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company ; Cambridge : Stereotyped and printed by Folsom, Wells, and Thurston, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Moral machinery simplified : A discourse, delivered at Andover, Massachusetts, July 4, 1839 | Cooke, Parsons, 1800-1864. | Andover : William Peirce, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, presented at the thirtieth annual meeting : Troy, New-York, Sept. 11, 12, & 13, 1839. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker and Brewster, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | American girl's book, or Occupation for play hours. | Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858. | Boston: : Munroe & Francis; Joseph H. Francis, 128 Washington-Street, C.S. Francis, 252 Broadway, New-York., 1839.. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Report on the petition of S. P. Sanford and others concerning distinctions of color. | Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Committee on petition of S. P. Sanford and others. | [Boston : s.n., 1839] |
1839 | Massachusetts | Mr. Whipple's report, and Mr. Otis's letter. | Rhode Island. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Select Committee to whom were referred the Resolutions of Mr. Wells, on Slavery | Boston : Cassady and March, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Modern geography : in three parts. Part I. -- A grammar of geography ... Part II. -- A description of the earth ... Part III. -- Geographical orthography ... To which is added a brief sketch of ancient geography; a plain method of constructing maps; and an introduction to the use of the globes. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Accompanied by an improved Atlas | Adams, Daniel, 1773-1864. | Boston : Published by Robert S. Davis, 1839, [c1838] [Cambridge : Folsom, Wells, and Thurston, Printers to the university] |
1839 | Massachusetts | Poem, dedicated by the board of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, to the women of Great Britain, in commemoration of their untiring efforts in the cause of the British West Indian emancipation | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | [Boston, 1839?] |
1839 | Massachusetts | The kidnapped clergyman; or, Experience the best teacher. | Boston : Dow and Jackson, 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | The liberty bell. | Boston: : For the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair., 1839. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Retroprogression. : Being an account of a short residence in the celebrated town of Jumbleborough. | Boston: : Published by James Burns., 1839.. |
1839 | Massachusetts | The non-resistant. | [Boston : Published by the N.E. Non-Resistance Society], [1839-1845]. |
1839 | Massachusetts | Paul Preston's voyages, travels, and remarkable adventures | Boston : Joseph H. Francis, C.S. Francis, New York, [1839?] |
1839 | Netherlands | Verhaal van den reistogt en expeditie naar de nederlandsche bezittingen ter westkust van Afrika (kust van Guinea.) | Tengbergen, H. F. | s'Gravenhage : S. de Visser & Zoon., 1839. |
1839 | New Hampshire | A discourse on slavery: : delivered before the Anti-Slavery Society in Littleton, N.H., February 22, 1839, being the anniversary of the birth of Washington. | Wilson, W. D. (William Dexter), 1816-1900. | Concord [N.H.]: : Printed by Asa McFarland, opposite the State House., 1839. |
1839 | New York | Address: delivered 4th of July, 1839, at Canton, N.Y. | Wright, Silas, 1795-1847. | [Canton, N.Y.? : s.n., 1839?] |
1839 | New York | A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | New-York: : Wm. H. Colyer, 104 Beekman-Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | A view of the action of the federal government, in behalf of slavery. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | New-York: : Published by J.S. Taylor., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Sixth annual report of the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting held in the city of New-York, on the 7th of May, 1839, and the minutes of the meetings of the society for business ... | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : printed by William S. Dorr, 1839. |
1839 | New York | The bearings of modern commerce on the progress of modern missions: : the annual sermon, before the bishops, clergy and laity, constituting the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, delivered in Trinity Church, New Haven, on Wednesday, June 19, 1839. | Stone, John S. (John Seely), 1795-1882. | New-York: : Printed by William Osborn, 88 William-Street., 1839. |
1839 | New York | Second annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1839. |
1839 | New York | Narrative of the life and adventures of Paul Cuffe, a Pequot Indian : during thirty years spent at sea, and in travelling in foreign lands. | Cuffe, Paul, b. 1795 or 6. | Vernon [N.Y.]: Printed by Horace N. Bill, 1839. |
1839 | New York | The American manual, or, New English reader: : consisting of exercises in reading and speaking, both in prose and poetry; selected from the best writers. To which are added, a succinct history of the colonies, from the discovery of North America to the close of the War of the Revolution; the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United States, and of the state of New York. For the use of schools. | Severance, Moses, 1799-1833. | Cazenovia, N.Y. : Published by Henry, Baker & Wright., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | The martyr age in the United States of America: : an article from the London and Westminister review, for December, 1838, | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | New York: : Republished by S.W. Benedict, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Address to the churches of Jesus Christ, by the Evangelical Union Anti-Slavery Society, of the city of New York, auxiliary to the Am. A.S. Society. : With the constitution, names of officers, board of managers, and executive committee. April, 1839.. | Evangelical Union Anti-slavery Society of the City of New York. | New York: : For sale at the American Anti-Slavery Office, no. 13 Nassau Street. Printed by S.W. Benedict., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | On the condition of the free people of color in the United States.. | Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Emancipation in the West Indies. : A six months' tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, in the year 1837 | Thome, James A. (James Armstrong), 1813-1873. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | The African captives : Trial of the prisoners of the Amistad on the writ of habeas corpus, before the Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of Connecticut, at Hartford; Judges Thompson and Judson. September term, 1839. | Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. | New York : [American Anti-Slavery Society] Published and for sale at 143 Nassau Street, 1839. |
1839 | New York | Letter of Gerrit Smith, to Hon. Henry Clay.. | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Biographical sketches and interesting anecdotes of persons of color : To which is added a selection of pieces in poetry | Mott, Abigail, 1766-1851. | New York : stereotyped for and printed by order of the trustees of the residuary estate of Lindley Murray. M. Day, printer, [1839]. |
1839 | New York | A view of the action of the federal government, in behalf of slavery. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Socie[t]y, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Speech of Hon. Thomas Morris, of Ohio, in reply to the speech of the Hon. Henry Clay. : In Senate, February 9, 1839.. | Morris, Thomas, 1776-1844. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Travels in North America during the years 1834, 1835, & 1836. : Including a summer residence with the Pawnee tribe of Indians, in the remote prairies of the Missouri, and a visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands. | Murray, Charles Augustus, Sir, 1806-1895. | New York: : Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Intermarriage: or the mode in which, and the causes why, beauty, health and intellect, result from certain unions, and deformity, disease and insanity, from others: : demonstrated by delineations of the structure and forms, and descriptions of the functions and capacities, which each parent, in every pair, bestows on children,--in conformity with certain natural laws, and by an account of corresponding effects in the breeding of animals. With eight illustrative drawings. | Walker, Alexander, 1779-1852. | New York: : J. & H.G. Langley, 57 Chatham Street., MDCCCXXXIX. [1839] |
1839 | New York | The guardian genius of the federal union : or, patriotic admonitions on the signs of the times, in relation to the evil spirit of party, arising from the root of all our evils, human slavery. Being the first part of The beauties of philanthropy | Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843. | New York : published for the author, 1839. |
1839 | New York | Thoughts on the duty of the Episcopal Church, in relation to slavery: : Being a speech delivered in the N.Y.A.S. Convention, February 12, 1839. | Jay, John, 1817-1894. | New York: : Piercy & Reed, printers, 9 Spruce-Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | The chattel principle the abhorrence of Jesus Christ and the apostles; or, No refuge for American slavery in the New Testament. | Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. | New York: : Published by The American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street, 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Proceedings of the session of Broadway Tabernacle, against Lewis Tappan, with the action of the Presbytery and General Assembly.. | Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. | New York: : For sale at no. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | The beauties of the Hon. Henry Clay. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | New York: : Edward Walker, No. 112 Fulton-street., 1839. |
1839 | New York | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1840 : ... Calculated for New York; adapted to the northern and middle states. | New York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, [1839]. |
1839 | New York | American slavery as it is: : testimony of a thousand witnesses.. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, Office, No. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | American slavery as it is: : testimony of a thousand witnesses.. | New York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, Office, No. 143 Nassau Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | Slavery vindicated: or The beauty and glory of the "patriarchal system" illustrated. : A poetical oration, | New York: : Printed on the galvanic double rotary press., 1839. |
1839 | New York | Prejudice against color. | [New York] : American Anti-Slavery Society, No. 143 Nassau street, New York., [1839?] |
1839 | New York | Liberty : The image and superscription on every coin issued by the United States of America. Proclaim libety throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof ... | [New York : American Anti-Slavery Society], 1839. |
1839 | New York | A Winter in the West Indies and Florida; : containing general observations upon modes of travelling, manners and customs, climates and productions, with a particular description of St. Croix, Trinidad de Cuba, Havana, Key West, and St. Augustine, as places of resort for northern invalids. | New-York: : Published by Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway., 1839. |
1839 | New York | A familiar conversational history of the evangelical churches of New-York. | New-York: : Robert Carter, 58 Canal Street., 1839.. |
1839 | New York | The Lady's cabinet album.. | New-York: : Published for the booksellers., [1839] |
1839 | New York | Slavery and missions. : To all Christians in the United States.. | [New York] : American Anti-Slavery Society No. 143 Nassau street, N.Y., [1839?] |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, relative to the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia and in relation to the colored population of this country. | Pennsylvania. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary | Harrisburg [Pa.]: : Boas & Coplan--printers., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Tenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in Senate and House of Representatives, Feb. 19th, 1839.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Brown, Bicking & Guilbert, printers., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Abolition a sedition | Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. | Philadelphia: : Geo. W. Donohue, No. 22, South Fourth Street., 1839. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | The American lounger; or, Tales, sketches and legends, gathered in sundry journeyings. | Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860. | Philadelphia: : Lea & Blanchard, successors to Carey & Co., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | From the United States gazette. : Important slave case.. | Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1839] |
1839 | Pennsylvania | The African slave trade | Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845. | Philadelphia : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley, 1839. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Fifth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 10, 1839.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | An inquiry into the condition and prospects of the African race in the United States: : and the means of bettering its fortunes. | American. | Philadelphia: : Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | A discourse in behalf of the African race : delivered at West Middletown, January 18, 1838 | McCluskey, John, 1795-1880. | Washington, Pa. : [s.n.], 1839. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | An address to the Quarterly, Monthly and Preparative Meetings, and the members thereof, composing the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia, | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite : 1827-1955). Committee on Slavery. | Philadelphia: : printed by John Richards, no. 130 North Third Street., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Modern expediency considered; : in a discourse delivered in Dr. Heron's church, Pittsburg, Pa. Sabbath, 14th of April, 1839, | Root, David, 1791-1873. | [Pittsburgh, Pa.? : s.n., 1839] |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Colonization and abolition contrasted. | Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. | [Philadelphia? H. Hooker, 1839?] |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Extracts and observations on the foreign slave trade. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite : 1827-1955) | Philadelphia: : printed for the committee. : J. Richards, printer, 130 N. Third St., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | Philadelphia: : Carey & Hart., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the third Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women : held in Philadelphia, May 1st, 2d and 3d, 1839. | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (3rd : 1839 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : printed by Merrihew and Thompson, 1839. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Address at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, : November 11, 1839. | Gurley, Ralph Randolph, 1797-1872. | Philadelphia: : published by Herman Hooker. : Printed by C. Sherman & Co., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Sketches of public characters, discourses and essays : To which is added a dissertation on the eloquence of the ancients | Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. | Philadelphia : E.L. Carey and A. Hart, 1839. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | The life of William Wilberforce: | Wilberforce, Robert Isaac, 1802-1857. | Philadelphia: : Henry Perkins--134 Chestnut Street. ; Boston-- : Perkins & Marvin., 1839. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | An address to a portion of our southern brethren in the United States, on the subject of slavery, : from a committee appointed to have charge of this subject by the Yearly Meeting of Friends, commonly called Quakers, held in Philadelphia in 1839.. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite : 1827-1955) | Philadelphia: : printed for the committee. : J. Richards, printer., 1839.. |
1839 | Pennsylvania | Amerikanischer Unabhängigkeits=Kalender : für das Jahr nach Christi Geburt 1840, welches ein Schaltjahr von 366 Tagen ist.. | Philadelphia: : Gedruckt und zu haben bei C.F. Stollmeyer, No. 64 Süd 4te Strasse., [1839?] |
1839 | Rhode Island | Elleanor's second book. | Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. | Providence : B.T. Albro--Printer, 1839. |
1839 | Rhode Island | Reports of the Select Committee to whom were referred the resolutions of Mr. Wells, of Hopkinton, : touching certain resolutions of the House of Representatives of the U. States relating to petitions for the abolition of slavery, &c. &c.; also the petitions of sundry citizens of this state, relative to the right to petition. | Rhode Island. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Select Committee to whom were referred the Resolutions of Mr. Wells, on Slavery | [Providence, R.I.] : Printed by order of the House of Representatives., [1839] |
1839 | Vermont | Fifth annual report of the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society, : presented at Middlebury, February 20, 1839, with minutes of proceedings at the annual meeting. | Vermont Anti-Slavery Society. | Montpelier [Vt.]: : Allen & Poland., 1839. |
1840 | Connecticut | Remarks of Eli Potter, Esq. at the trial of two individuals, : for a breach of the peace, in disturbing a meeting, in which a female was lecturing upon the subject of abolition. To which is added, some comments upon an anti-slavery publication. | Potter, Eli. | Litchfield, Conn: : Printed by C.E. Moss & Co., 1840. |
1840 | Connecticut | Freedom's gift: or Sentiments of the free. | Hartford [Conn.]: : Published by S.S. Cowles. No. 7, Asylum St., 1840. |
1840 | Connecticut | Crania Americana: or a comparative view of the skulls of various aboriginal nations of North and South America; : to which is prefixed an essay on the varieties of the human species, illustrated by seventy-eight plates and a coloured map. By Samuel George Morton, M.D. professor of anatomy in the medical department of Pennsylvania College, at Philadelphia, &c. &c. Philadelphia: J. Dobson. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Letter press, pp. 296, folio, 1839. | [New Haven, Conn. : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Remarks of the Hon. Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, on the subject of abolition petitions. : Intended to have been delivered in the House, but was cut off with many others by the surreptitious call of the previous question. | Davis, Garrett, 1801-1872. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Madisonian Office., 1840. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Slade, of Vermont, on the right of petition; : the power of Congress to abolish slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia; the implied faith of the North and the South to each other in forming the Constitution; and the principles, purposes, and prospects of abolition. Delivered in the House of Representatives, on the 18th and 20th January, 1840. | Slade, William, 1786-1859. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Gales and Seaton., 1840. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Cooper, of Georgia, : on the resolution of Mr. W. Thompson, of South Carolina, on the reception of abolition petitions. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1840. | Cooper, Mark A. (Mark Anthony), 1800-1885. | Washington: : printed at the Globe office., 1840. |
1840 | District of Columbia | The papers of James Madison, purchased by order of the Congress; : being his correspondence and reports of debates during the Congress of the Confederation and his reports of debates in the Federal Convention; now published from the original manuscripts, deposited in the Department of State, | Madison, James, 1751-1836. | Washington: : Langtree & O'Sullivan., 1840.. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Reply of Nicholas P. Trist, Consul at Havana, to the resolutions at a meeting in Boston, on the subject of the cases of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., and the crew of the ship William Engs. : <Being an extract from a document recently printed by order of the House of Representatives.>. | Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. | [Washington, D.C. s.n., 1840?] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Reply of Nicholas P. Trist, consul at Havana, : to the resolutions at a meeting in Boston, on the subject of the cases of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., and the crew of the ship William Engs. (Being an extract from a document recently printed by order of the House of Representatives.) | Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Case of the crew of the ship "William Engs," : embracing the inquiry, who is Richard Robert Madden? The friend, confederate, and witness of Ferdinand Clark. (Being an extract from a document recently printed by order of the House of Representatives.) | Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Reply of N.P. Trist, consul at Havana, : to the preamble and resolutions, adopted by the meeting of ship masters and ship owners, convened at the city of New York, on the 8th and 14th of August, 1839; and transmitted to the President of the United States, as the ground of their demand for the instant recall of said consul. (Being an extract from a document recently printed by order of the House of Representatives.) (The reference to pages are generally to the paging of the entire document.) | Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Colquitt, of Georgia, against the reception of abolition petitions. : In the House of Representatives, January 17, 1840-- | Colquitt, W. T. (Walter Terry), 1799-1855. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Mr. Tappan, of Ohio, on abolition petitions, : delivered in Senate, February 4, 1840. | Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1840?] |
1840 | District of Columbia | Letter from Mr. Stanly, of N.C. to Mr. Botts, of Virginia.. | Stanly, Edward, 1810-1872. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | District of Columbia | The papers of James Madison, purchased by order of the Congress; : being his correspondence and reports of debates during the Congress of the Confederation and his reports of debates in the Federal Convention; now published from the original manuscripts, deposited in the Department of State, | Madison, James, 1751-1836. | Washington: : Langtree & O'Sullivan., 1840.. |
1840 | District of Columbia | The northern man with southern principles, and the southern man with American principles: or, A view of the comparative claims of Gen. William H. Harrison and Martin Van Buren, Esq., candidates for the presidency, to the support of citizens of the southern states. | Republican Committee of Seventy-six. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Peter Force., 1840. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Letter from a portion of the representatives of the state of Georgia : in the twenty-sixth congress of the United States to the governor of Georgia, on the controversy between Georgia and Maine. | Washington : printed by Gales and Seaton, 1840. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Abolition!! : Infatuation of federal Whig leaders of the South. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1840]. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Address to the people of the slave holding states. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1840]. |
1840 | District of Columbia | Abolition!! : Infatuation of federal Whig leaders of the South. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1840]. |
1840 | England | West Indies : Extracts from the journal of John Candler, whilst travelling in Jamaica. Part I-[II]. | Candler, John, 1787-1869. | London : Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street, 1840-1841. |
1840 | England | Report of the British India Society, read at the first annual meeting : held at Freemasons' Hall, Monday, July 6th, 1840 | British India Society (London, England) | London : printed for the British India Society, and sold at the society's office, 80, King William Street : Johnston & Barrett, printers, 13 Mark Lane, 1840. |
1840 | England | The African slave trade : Part II. The Remedy | Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845. | [New York] ; London : John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1840 ; New York : Reprinted from the London edition. Published by S.W.Benedict, No. 128 Fulton Street, 1840. |
1840 | England | Report of Messrs. Peck and Price : who were appointed at a meeting of the free colored people of Baltimore, held on the 25th November, 1839, delegates to visit British Guiana, and the island of Trinidad; for the purpose of ascertaining the advantages to be derived by colored people migrating to those places. | Peck, Nathaniel. | [London] : Baltimore: Printed by Woods & Crane ; London : Reprinted by C. Richards, 1840. |
1840 | England | A winter in the West Indies, : described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky. | Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street; ; Norwich: : Josiah Fletcher., 1840.. |
1840 | England | The martyr age of the United States of America, : with an appeal on behalf of the Oberlin Institute in aid of the abolition of slavery. Re-published from the London and Westminster review, by the Newcastle upon Tyne Emancipation and Aborigines Protection Society.. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Newcastle upon Tyne, : Finlay and Charlton; ; London, : Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; ; Dublin, : Currie and Co.; ; Edinburgh, : Oliphant and Son; and all other booksellers., 1840.. |
1840 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 27th May, 1840. | Greenough, George Bellas, 1778-1855. | London: : printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1840.. |
1840 | England | Aborigines : Report of a public meeting of the Aborigines' Protection Society, instituted in 1836, for protecting the natives in and around the European colonies. Held in Exeter Hall, on Tuesday, June 23, 1840. | Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain) | London : printed for the reporter, D.B. Price, of Portsmouth. Sold by John Smallfield; Hatchard; Hooper; by the Dartons; by Houlston; and by all booksellers, 1840. |
1840 | England | Minutes of the proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention : called by the committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, held in London on the 12th of June, 1840, and continued by adjournments to the 23rd of the same month. | General Anti-slavery Convention (1st : 1840 : London, England) | London : Printed by Johnston & Barrett, and sold at the office of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1840. |
1840 | England | Scenes and sports in foreign lands. : Illustrated with a series of drawings taken from nature. | Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, 1808-1870. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street., 1840.. |
1840 | England | A geographical survey of Africa, : its rivers, lakes, mountains, productions, states, populations &c. With a map on an entirely new construction. To which is prefixed, a letter to Lord John Russell, regarding the slave trade, and the improvement of Africa. | MacQueen, James, 1778-1870. | London: : B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street., 1840.. |
1840 | England | Prospectus of the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa, : instituted June, 1839. | Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa. | [London : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | England | Proceedings at the first public meeting of the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade, and for the Civilization of Africa, : held at Exeter Hall, on Monday, 1st June, 1840. His Royal Highness, Prince Albert, president of the society, in the chair. | Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa. | London: : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1840. |
1840 | England | Treaty between Her Majesty and the republick of Venezuela, for the abolition of the slave trade. : Signed at Caracas, March 15, 1839. : Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, 1840.. | Great Britain. | London: : printed by T.R. Harrison., [1840] |
1840 | England | The correspondence of William Wilberforce. | Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., MDCCCXL [1840]. |
1840 | England | A winter in the West Indies, : described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky. | Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street; ; Norwich: : Josiah Fletcher., 1840.. |
1840 | England | The American churches : the bulwarks of American slavery | Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. | London : Thomas Ward and Co.; and to be had at the office of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society, 1840 [Johnston & Barrett, printers]. |
1840 | England | Groans of the grocers, moans of the slaves; or, An address to the Society for the Civilization of Africa, : and those who attended their meeting on Monday the first of June, founded upon a petition to Parliament from the "grocers, confectioners, and others, of London and its vicinity." | Officer of the Navy, fl. 1840. | London: : Pelham Richardson, 23, Cornhill., 1840. |
1840 | England | An appeal to the government and people of Great Britain, against the proposed Niger Expedition: : a letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, principal secretary of state for the colonies, &c. &c. &c. | Jamieson, Robert, d. 1861. | London: : Smith, Elder, and Co., 65 Cornhill; ; [Liverpool] : Turner & Rose, South Castle-Street, Liverpool., 1840.. |
1840 | England | The United States of North America as they are; not as they are generally described : being a cure for radicalism ... | Brothers, Thomas. | London : Published by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, Paternoster-Row : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street, 1840. |
1840 | England | Circular epistle, from our yearly meeting held in London, by adjournments, from the 20th of the 5th month to the 29th of the same inclusive, 1840, to the yearly meetings of Friends on the continent of North America. | London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) | [London? s.n., 1840] |
1840 | England | Address from the committee of the British & Foreign Anti-slavery Society to the women of England. | British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society. | [London] : Johnston & Barrett, Printers, [1840?] |
1840 | England | Are the West India colonies to be preserved? : A few plain facts; showing the necessity of immigration into British Guiana and the West Indies, and the utter futility of all efforts towards the abolition of slavery and the slave trade which do not include this. Addressed more particularly to the legislature | Hancock, Thomas, 1783-1849. | London : William Edward Painter, printer, 1840. |
1840 | England | Society of Friends in the United States : their views of the anti-slavery question, and treatment of the people of colour. Compiled from original correspondence. | Pease, Elizabeth. | Darlington [Eng.] : printed by John Wilson, 1840. |
1840 | England | Travels in the West. Cuba; : with notices of Porto Rico, and the slave trade. | Turnbull, David. | London: : Printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster-Row., 1840. |
1840 | England | Outline of a system of legislation, for securing protection to the aboriginal inhabitants of all countries colonized by Great Britain; extending to them political and social rights, ameliorating their condition, and promoting their civilization. | Motte, Standish. | London: : Published by John Murray, of Albemarle Street; Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street; Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly; Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill, G. Fry, Bishopgate Street, without; and W. Houlston, 35, High Holborn., 1840.. |
1840 | England | Religion and education in America: : with notices of the state and prospects of American Unitarianism, popery, and African colonization. | Lang, John Dunmore, 1799-1878. | London: : Thomas Ward and Co., Paternoster-Row., 1840.. |
1840 | England | Proceedings of a public meeting for the formation of the Northern Central British India Society, held in the Corn Exchange, Manchester, on Wednesday evening, August 26th, 1840. | Northern Central British India Society. | Manchester: : printed for the Northern Central British India Society and may be had at the Society's Office, 32, Charlotte Street., 1840.. |
1840 | England | Correspondence with foreign powers, : not parties to conventions giving right of search of vessels suspected of the slave trade. From June 1st to December 31st, 1839, inclusive. | Great Britain. Foreign Office. | London: : Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford-street, for Her Majesty's Stationery Office., 1840.. |
1840 | England | A few words on the promoting and encouraging of free emigration to the West India colonies : Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell ... | Liverpool : printed by T[homas] Carter, 1840. |
1840 | England | Present condition of British India. : (From the Eclectic review of March, 1840.). | London: : Published by W. Ball, Arnold, and Co. 34, Paternoster Row., [1840?] |
1840 | England | The extinction of the slave-trade, and the civilization of Africa : a review of "The African slave-trade, and its remedy," by Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Bart. | London : published by John Mason, 14, City-road; and sold at 66, Paternoster-Row, 1840 [printed by James Nichols]. |
1840 | England | Sich a getting up stairs : the celebrated nigger song, | London; : Published by T.E. Purday, 50 St. Paul's Church Yard, [ca. 1840] |
1840 | England | Jim Crow! : the celebrated nigger song. | London. : Published by T.E. Purday, 50 St. Paul's Church Yard, [ca. 1840] |
1840 | France | Chili, Paraguay, Uruguay, Buenos-Ayres, | Famin, César, 1799-1853. | Paris, : Firmin Didot frères, éditeurs, imprimeurs-libraires de l'Institut de France, rue Jacob, no 56., MDCCCXL. [1840] |
1840 | France | Précis de l'abolition de l'esclavage dans les colonies anglaises. | Chassériau, F. (Frédéric), 1807-1881. | Paris : Imprimerie Royale, 1840-1841. |
1840 | France | Voyage a Madagascar et aux iles Comores (1823 a 1830) | Leguével de Lacombe, B.-F. | Paris: : Louis Desessart, éditeur, 15, rue des Beaux-Arts., MDCCCXL [1840] |
1840 | France | Mémoire sur les institutions politiques, administratives, militaires et législatives, des colonies anglaises dans les différentes parties du globe | Santarém, Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, Visconde de, 1791-1856. | Paris : Arthus Bertrand, Libraire, 1840 [Imprimerie de Fain et Thunot] |
1840 | Ireland | The family coach. : A new game. To each person of a company, seated in a circle, a name in the following list is given .... | [Dublin, Ireland] : Printed for the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Fair, by Alfred Webb, Dublin, Ireland, [1845?] |
1840 | Kentucky | Speech of Robert J. Breckinridge : delivered in the court-house yard at Lexington, Ky. on the 12th day of October, 1840, in reply to the "Speech of Robert Wickliffe, delivered in the court-house in Lexington, on the 10th day of August, 1840, upon the occasion of resigning his seat as senator from the county of Fayette;" and in defence of his personal character, his political principles and his religious connexions : More particularly in regard to the questions of the power of the legislature on the subject of slavery, of the importation of slaves, of abolitionism, of British influence, of religious liberty, etc. | Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871. | Lexington, Ky. : N.L. & J.W. Finnell, printers--Intelligencer Office, 1840. |
1840 | Liberia | The Grebo hymn book.. | [Cape Palmas, Liberia] : Press of the A.B.C.F. Mission, Fair Hope, Cape Palmas, West Africa., 1840.. |
1840 | Maryland | Slavery consistent with Christianity. | Ker, Leander. | Baltimore: : Printed by Sherwood & Co., 1840.. |
1840 | Maryland | The eighth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Maryland State Colonization Society, to the members and the public.. | Maryland State Colonization Society. | Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1840.. |
1840 | Maryland | The justices' practice under the laws of Maryland; : including the duties of a constable. With an appendix, containing a collection of forms used in conveyancing: a synopsis of the law of evidence--of promissory notes--of the statute of limitations, with an explanation of law terms. | Latrobe, John H. B. (John Hazlehurst Boneval), 1803-1891. | Baltimore [Md.]: : Published by Fielding Lucas, Jr. 138 Market Street., [1840] |
1840 | Maryland | Report of the Committee on Colored Population: : submitting answers from the Board of Managers for removing free people of color, in obedience to an order of the Senate.. | Maryland. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Colored Population. | Annapolis: : William M'Neir, printer., 1840.. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Despotism in America; or An inquiry into the nature and results of the slave-holding system in the United States. | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | Boston: : Whipple and Damrell., 1840.. |
1840 | Massachusetts | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Donations from holders of slaves. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston? : s.n.], [1840?] |
1840 | Massachusetts | A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D. : who perished, Jan. 13, 1840, in the conflagration of the Lexington. : Delivered before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, in the Marlborough Chapel, Boston, April 17, 1840. | May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871. | Boston: : Henry L. Devereux, printer, 4 Water Street., 1840.. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Inducements to the colored people of the United States to emigrate to British Guiana : Compiled from statements and documents furnished by Mr. Edward Carbery, agent of the "Immigration Society of British Guiana," and a proprietor in that colony | Carbery, Edward. | Boston : Printed for distribution. Kidder and Wright, Congress Street, 1840. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Abstract of the thirty-first annual report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1840. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : S.N.], [1840]. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Seventh annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : Presented October 14, 1840. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston : published by the society, 25 Cornhill, 1840 [W.S. Dorr, printer]. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Report made to the Chamber of Deputies on the abolition of slavery in the French colonies, | France. Chambre des députés | Boston: : James Munroe and Company., MDCCCXL. [1840] |
1840 | Massachusetts | Eighth annual report of the board of managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society : Presented January 22, 1840 : With an appendix. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston : Dow & Jackson, printers, 14 Devonshire Street, 1840. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Despotism in America; or An inquiry into the nature and results of the slave-holding system in the United States. | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | Boston: : Mass. Anti-Slavery Society, 25 Cornhill. ; New York: : American Anti-Slavery Society, 143 Nassau St., 1840.. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, presented at the thirty-first annual meeting : which was held in the city of Providence, Rhode Island, Sept. 9, 10, &11, 1840. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker & Brewster, 1840. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Fifteenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1840. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 51 Court Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1840. [Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson]. |
1840 | Massachusetts | Stimpson's Boston directory; : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, with lists of the streets, lanes and wharves, the city officers, public offices and banks, and other useful information. | Stimpson's Boston directory. 1840. | Boston: : Charles Stimpson, Jr., 1840. |
1840 | Massachusetts | History of the federal government, for fifty years : from March 1789, to March, 1839 | Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843. | Boston : Samuel G. Simpkins : Torrey & Blair, printers, First of July, 1840. |
1840 | Massachusetts | A letter to Wm. E. Channing, D.D. : in reply to one addressed to him by R.R. Madden, on the abuse of the flag of the United States in the island of Cuba, for promoting the slave trade. | Calm observer. | Boston: : Published by William D. Ticknor, corner of Washington and School Streets., 1840.. |
1840 | Massachusetts | History of American missions to the heathen, from their commencement to the present time.. | Worcester: : Published by Spooner & Howland., 1840.. |
1840 | Massachusetts | The lawlessness of slavery. : From the Liberty Press extra. Behold 2,700,000 persons in the United States who have no legal protection!. | [Boston] : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. : J.W. Alden, publishing agent, Boston., [184-] |
1840 | Michigan | A sermon on American slavery: : its nature, and the duties of Christians in relation to it. | Duffield, George, 1794-1868. | Detroit: : J.S. and S.A. Bagg, printers., 1840. |
1840 | New Hampshire | Thoughts on the benevolent enterprises : embracing the subjects of missions, Sabbath schools, temperance, abolition of slavery, and peace | Butler, John J. | Dover : Trustees of the Freewill Baptist Connection, 1840. |
1840 | New York | The African slave trade | Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845. | [New York] ; London : John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1839 ; New York : Reprinted from the London edition. Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, No 143 Nassau Street, 1840. |
1840 | New York | Third annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1840. |
1840 | New York | Familiar letters to Henry Clay of Kentucky, describing a winter in the West Indies. | Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. | New-York: : Press of Mahlon Day & Co., 374 Pearl-Street. : James Egbert, printer., 1840.. |
1840 | New York | The winter of 1840 in St. Croix, : with an excursion to Tortola and St. Thomas. | Smith, James, of Sing Sing, N.Y. | New-York: : Printed for the author., 1840. |
1840 | New York | Exposition of the proceedings of John P. Darg, Henry W. Merritt, and others, : in relation to the robbery of Darg, the elopement of his alleged slave, and the trial of Barney Corse, who was unjustly charged as an accessary.. | Hopper, Isaac T. (Isaac Tatem), 1771-1852. | New-York: : Published by Isaac T. Hopper., 1840.. |
1840 | New York | Seventh annual report of the executive committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the proceedings at the anniversary meeting held in the city of New-York, on the 12th of May, 1840, and the minutes of the meetings of the society for business ... | American Anti-Slavery Society. | New-York : American Anti-Slavery Society. William S. Dorr, printer, 1840. |
1840 | New York | A collection of the political writings of William Leggett, | Leggett, William, 1801-1839. | New-York: : Taylor & Dodd., 1840.. |
1840 | New York | Democracy in America. Part the second, The social influence of democracy. | Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1805-1859. | New York: : J. & H.G. Langley, 57 Chatham Street. ; Philadelphia:-- : Thomas, Cowperthwaite & Co. ; Boston:-- : Weeks, Jordan & Co., 1840. |
1840 | New York | Africans taken in the Amistad : Congressional document, containing the correspondence, &c., in relation to the captured Africans. | United States. Congress (26th, 1st session : 1839-1840). House. | New York : for sale at the Anti-Slavery Depository, 1840. |
1840 | New York | Address to the friends of constitutional liberty, : on the violation by the United States House of Representatives of the right of petition. | American Anti-Slavery Society. Executive Committee | New York: : published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, no. 143 Nassau Street., 1840. |
1840 | New York | The complete master-piece of Aristotle, the famous philosopher. : Displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. To which is added the Family physician; being approved remedies for the several distempers incident to the human body.. | Aristotle's Masterpiece | New York: : [s.n., 184-?] |
1840 | New York | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1841: ... Calculated for New York and the middle states. | New York : Published by S.W. Benedict, 1841 [i.e. 1840] |
1840 | New York | Remains of Melville B Cox, late missionary to Liberia. : With a memoir, | New-York : published by T. Mason and G. Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church at the conference office, 200 Mulberry-Street. : J. Collord, printer., 1840. |
1840 | New York | Around the world : a narrative of a voyage in the East India Squadron, under Commodore George C. Read | New-York : Charles S. Francis ; Boston : Joseph H. Francis, 1840 [Printed by Hopkins V Jennings]. |
1840 | New York | The life and travels of Mungo Park : with the account of his death from the journal of Isaaco, the substance of later discoveries relative to his lamented fate, and the termination of the Niger. | New-York : Harper and Brothers, 1840. |
1840 | New York | The American and foreign anti-slavery reporter | [New York : American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1840-1846.] |
1840 | New York | The lady's cabinet album.. | New-York: : Published for the booksellers., [1840] |
1840 | Ohio | [ALS Thomas Wall, Granville, Ohio, May 25 1840, regarding slavery, addressed to South Carolina. On lettersheet depicting a kneeling slave in chains, with caption: Engraved by P. Reason, a colored young man of the city of New York, 1835] | Reason, P., artist. | [Ohio: P. Reason, ca. 1840] |
1840 | Ohio | History of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, under the direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church. | Finley, James B. (James Bradley), 1781-1856. | Cincinnati: : Published by J.F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, corner of Main and Eighth-streets. R.P. Thompson, printer., 1840. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Eleventh annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in Senate and House of Representatives, Feb. 19th, 1840.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Brown, Bicking & Guilbert, printers, no. 56 North Third Street., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Second series of A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | Philadelphia: : T.K. & P.G. Collins., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Fellow citizens, enclosed you will find a ticket for electors of president and vice president of the United States : It is a ticket pledged to carry out the doctrines ... life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ... Throw off your allegiance to the slave-power, and bear your testimony against it this day, by voting the enclosed ticket. For president. James G. Birney, of New York. For vice-president. Thomas Earle, of Pennsylvania. | Liberty Party (U.S.) | [Philadelphia] : [s.n., 1840]. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | If we of the North have nothing to do with slavery, it is evident from the following statement that slavery has something to do with us : Read and judge. | Coffin, Joshua, 1792-1864. | [Philadelphia? : s.n., ca. 1840]. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Catalogue of skulls of man, and the inferior animals, in the collection of Samuel George Morton, M.D. vice president of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: author of "Crania Americana," &c.. | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Turner & Fisher, no. 15. N. Sixth Street., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | The fourth annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Association, by Joseph Rakestraw., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | The doctrines of the "abolitionists" refuted, : in a letter from J. Washington Tyson, the Democratic Harrison candidate for Congress, in the first district, of Pennsylvania. | Tyson, J. Washington (Joseph Washington), 1811-1860. | Philadelphia, : [s.n.], 1840. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Sixth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 9, 1840.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Allgemeine Beschreibung der Erde und ihrer Bewohner : Nebst einer kurzen Darstellung der Himmelskörper : Mit vielen Abbildungen und einer illuminirten Weltkarte | Bösche, Eduard Theodor. | Philadelphia : herausgegeben von A. Rex & Comp., 1840. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Grand soiree musicale : Frank Johnson's benefit ... Frank Johnson respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia, that he will give a grand soiree musicale on Friday evening, March 20th, at the saloon of the Masonic Hall, Chesnut St. ... | Johnson, Francis, 1792-1844. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Memorial of the Society of Friends, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, on the African slave trade.. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) | Philadelphia: : Joseph and William Kite, printers., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | The design and advantages of the House of Refuge.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Brown, Bicking & Guilbert, printers, no. 56 North Third Street., 1840.. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Adventures in Africa; during a tour of two years through that country. : Including travels of the British embassy from the shores of India to Cape Aden; through Abyssinia ... with the geology, botany and zoology of the country, together with the calendar of the Christian Ethiopic Church, etc., etc. | Harris, William Cornwallis, Sir, 1807-1848. | Philadelphia: : T.B. Peterson, no. 98 Chesnut Street. One door above Third., [184-?] |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Speech of Samuel Webb, in the National Anti-slavery Convention : held at Albany, N.Y. on the first day of August, 1839. | Webb, Samuel. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1840. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Board of Education of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented May 1840. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Education | Philadelphia: : Published for the board., 1840. |
1840 | Pennsylvania | The greatest combination of talent that has ever yet appeared for twenty-five cents at M'Arann's Garden, : Filbert & Schuylkil Sixth Street. Monday evening, June 22d, 1840. Miss Emma Ince most respectfully announces to her friends and the public, that her benefit will take place this evening, at Mc'Aranns [sic] Garden, on which occasion she will execute a number of dances, of the most beautiful steps and figures in four difference dances. And during the evening a great concert, ... Admittance this evening, 25 cts. Garden open at 7. Concert at 8. Miss Emma Ince at 9. ... This beautiful garden is open to the public (free of expence,) every day until 5 o'clock. The manager has great pleasure in announcing to the public that he has suceceded [sic] in engaging Master Diamond, the unrivalled negro dancer, and Mr. Whitlock, the celebrated banjo player, for five nights only, previous to their going to Canada, ... Mount Vesuvius. The public are most respectfully informed that the grand exhibition of Vesuvius is postponed for a short time, when it will be resumed with increased splendor and effect. | McArann's Garden. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : G.R. Graham & Co.'s Cheap Steam Printing Office, No. 36 Carter's Alley., [1840] |
1840 | Pennsylvania | M'Arann's Garden corner of Filbert and Schuylkill Sixth streets. : Splendid galaxy of attractions!! for this night only. Unequalled array of talent at the garden!!!! The following ladies and gentlemen have, in the kindest manner, consented to appear for one night, being their first and only appearance. ... on Thursday ev'ng. Aug. 27th, for the benefit of Mr. Mackintosh late stage machinist of Astley's and the Olympic Theatres, and Vauxhall Garden, (London,) and projector of this exhibition of Mount Vesuvius, ... having the valuable aid of Mr. Hall the eminent pyrotechnic artist, from Niblo's and Castle Gardens (New York,) ... Admittance 25 cents. The performance will positively commence at 8 o'clock precisely. | McArann's Garden. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : Printed at Alexander's General Printing Office, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place., [1840] |
1840 | Pennsylvania | At a meeting of the New York Association of Friends for the Relief of Those Held in Slavery, and the Improvement of the Free People of Color, held at Westbury, the 24th of seventh month, 1840, the Acting Committee made the following report .... | New-York Association of Friends for the Relief of Those Held in Slavery and the Improvement of Free People of Color. | [Philadelphia] : Republished by the Philadelphia "Association of Friends for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery," &c., [1840?] |
1840 | Pennsylvania | Eight new & fashionable polkas. | Philadelphia : E. Ferrett & Co., [184-?] |
1840 | Portugal | O trafico da escravatura, e o bill de lord Palmerston, | Sá da Bandeira, Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, marquês de, 1795-1876. | Lisboa, : Na typ. de José Baptista Morando. Rua do Moinho de Vento no. 59., 1840. |
1840 | Portugal | Escravatura, : beneficios que podem provir ás nossas possessões d'Africa da prohibição daquelle trafico: projecto de huma companhia commercial que promova e fomente a cultura e civilisação daquelles dominios: | Xavier Botelho, Sebastião, 1768-1840. | Lisboa: : Na typographia de José B. Morando, rua do Moinho de Vento no. 59., 1840. |
1840 | Rhode Island | Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge. | Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. | Providence : printed by B. T. Albro, 1840. |
1840 | Scotland | The Famous negro robber, and terror of Jamaica, or, The history and adventures of Jack Mansong.. | Glasgow: : Printed for the booksellers., [ca. 1840?] |
1840 | South Carolina | Fifth annual report of the Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia : January, 1840. | Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia. | Charleston [S.C.] : Observer Office Press, 1840. |
1840 | Undefined place of publication | The Right of Petition, | Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. | [s.l. : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | United States | Address to the people of Georgia.. | Forsyth, John, 1780-1841. | [United States? : s.n.], [1840?] |
1840 | United States | Case of Lieutenant Hooe, a notable instance of Whig honesty. : To the Hon. John M. Botts. | Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869. | [United States : s.n., 1840?] |
1840 | United States | Liberty Songs. | | [United States : s.n., ca. 1840] |
1840 | United States | To the South. Union of abolition and whigery. Vermont and Maine elections. | [United States : s.n., 1840] |
1840 | Vermont | The history of slavery, and means of elevating the African race. : A discourse delivered before the Vermont Colonization Society, at Montpelier, Oct. 15, 1840. | Converse, J. K. (John Kendrick), 1801-1880. | Burlington: : Chauncey Goodrich., 1840. |
1840 | Virginia | An essay upon the constitutional rights as to slave property. : Republished from the "Southern literary messenger," for Feb. 1840.. | Robinson, Conway, 1805-1884. | Richmond: : printed by Thomas W. White., 1840.. |
1841 | Connecticut | Essays; including biographies and miscellaneous pieces, in prose and poetry. | Plato, Ann. | Hartford [Conn.]. : Printed by the author., 1841. |
1841 | District of Columbia | Mission to England, in behalf of the American Colonization Society. | Gurley, Ralph Randolph, 1797-1872. | Washington. : Published by Wm. W. Morrison, Pennsylvania Avenue., 1841.. |
1841 | District of Columbia | An inquiry into the history of slavery; : its introduction into the United States; causes of its continuance; and remarks upon the abolition tracts of William E. Channing, D.D. | Thornton, T. C. (Thomas C.), 1794-1860. | Washington City [D.C.]: : William M. Morrison., 1841. |
1841 | England | Intermarriage; or The natural laws by which beauty, health and intellect, result from certain unions, and deformity, disease and insanity, from others: : with delineations of the structure and forms, and descriptions of the functions and capacities, which each parent, in every pair, bestows on children, and an account of corresponding effects in the breeding of animals. Illustrated by drawings of parents and progeny. | Walker, Alexander, 1779-1852. | London: : John Churchill, Princes Street, Soho., MDCCCXLI. [1841] |
1841 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 24th May, 1841, | Greenough, George Bellas, 1778-1855. | London: : printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford-Street., 1841.. |
1841 | England | The personal history of His late Majesty George the Fourth: : with anecdotes of distinguished persons of the last fifty years. | Croly, George, 1780-1860. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street. : T.C. Savill, printer, 107, St. Martin's Lane., 1841. |
1841 | England | Past and present efforts for the extinction of the African slave trade. | Greg, William R. (William Rathbone), 1809-1881. | London. : Ridgway, 169, Piccadilly., [1841?] |
1841 | England | Lectures on colonization and colonies. : Delivered before the University of Oxford in 1839, 1840, and 1841. | Merivale, Herman, 1806-1874. | London : Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841. |
1841 | England | America, historical, statistic, and descriptive | Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855. | [London] : Fisher, Son, & Co. Newgate St. London; rue St. Honoré, Paris, [1841]. |
1841 | England | Convention between Her Majesty and the republick of Hayti, for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade. : Signed at Port-au-Prince, December 23, 1839. : Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1841.. | Great Britain. | London: : printed by T.R. Harrison., [1841] |
1841 | England | An act to make further provision for facilitating and completing the distribution and payment of compensation for slaves upon the abolition of slavery. | Great Britain. Laws, statutes, etc. 1841. | [London : printed by George E. Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, 1841] |
1841 | England | The Playfair papers, or Brother Jonathan, the smartest nation in all creation ... | Playfair, Hugo. | London : Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street, 1841. |
1841 | England | The Negroland of the Arabs examined and explained; or, An inquiry into the early history and geography of Central Africa. | Cooley, William Desborough, d. 1883. | London: : Printed by James Holmes, Took's Court. : Published by J. Arrowsmith, 10, Soho Square., 1841. |
1841 | England | A letter to the clergy of various denominations, and to the slave-holding planters, in the southern parts of the United States of America | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | London : Printed by Johnston and Barrett, 13, Mark Lane, 1841. |
1841 | England | Ashantee and the Gold Coast : being a sketch of the history, social state, and superstitions of the inhabitants of those countries: with a notice of the state and prospects of Christianity among them | Beecham, John, 1787-1856. | London : sold by John Mason; and by all booksellers, 1841 [printed by James Nichols]. |
1841 | England | A review of the late proposed measure for the reduction of the duties on sugar : so far as it relates to slavery and the slave trade, addressed to Sir T.F. Buxton, Bart. | Beldam, Joseph, 1795-1866. | London : Ridgway, 1841 [printed by Johnston and Barrett]. |
1841 | England | Slavery and the internal slave trade in the United States of North America : being replies to questions transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World ; presented to the General Anti-slavery Convention held in London, June 1840 by the Executive Committee of the American Anti-slavery Society. | British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society. | London : T. Ward, 1841. |
1841 | England | Proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention : called by the committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and held in London from Friday, June 12th, to Tuesday, June 23rd, 1840. | General Anti-slavery Convention (1st : 1840 : London, England) | London : British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; Thomas Ward and Co., and Hamilton, Adams and Co. [and eight others in seven more cities], 1841 [London : Johnston and Barrett, Printers]. |
1841 | England | A general introduction to the natural history of mammiferous animals, : with a particular view of the physical history of man, and the more closely allied genera of the order Quadrumana, or monkeys. | Martin, W. C. L. (William Charles Linnaeus), 1798-1864. | [London] : Wright and Co. printers, 76, Fleet Street, London., MDCCCXLI. [1841] |
1841 | France | Campagne de circumnavigation de la frégate l'Artémise, : pendant les années 1837, 1838, 1839 et 1840, sous le commandement de M. Laplace, capitaine de vaisseau. | Laplace, Cyrille Pierre Théodore, 1793-1875. | Paris, : Arthus Bertrand, éditeur, libraire de la Société de géographie, rue Hautefeuille, 23., 1841-1854.. |
1841 | France | Chronica do descobrimento e conquista de Guin | Zurara, Gomes Eanes de, ca. 1410-1473 or 4. | Pariz. : Publicada por J.P. Aillaud. : Na officina typographica de Fain e Thunot, rue Racine, 28, junto ao Odéon., MDCCCXLI. [1841] |
1841 | Kentucky | The second defence of Robert J. Breckinridge, against the calumnies of Robert Wickliffe, being a reply to his printed speech of November 9, 1840 ... | Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871. | Lexington : N.L. & J.W. Finnell, 1841. |
1841 | Liberia | The First part of the Grebo reader : with notes and a dictionary for the use of beginners.. | Cape Palmas W. Africa [Liberia]: : Fair Hope Station, Press of the A.B.C.F. Mission., 1841. |
1841 | Maryland | Speech of Robert J. Breckinridge : delivered in the court-house yard at Lexington, Ky., on the 12th day of October, 1840, in reply to "The speech of Robert Wickliffe, delivered in the court-house in Lexington, on the 10th day of August, 1840, upon the occasion of resigning his seat as senator from the county of Fayette;" and in defence of his personal character, his political principles and his religious connexions : more particularly in regard to the questions of the power of the legislature on the subject of slavery, of the importation of slaves, of abolitionism, of British influence, of religious liberty, etc. | Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871. | Baltimore : printed by Richard J. Matchett, N.E. corner of Gay and Lombard Streets, 1841. |
1841 | Maryland | The second defence of Robert J. Breckinridge, against the calumnies of Robert Wickliffe : being a reply to his printed speech of November 9, 1840. | Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871. | Baltimore : printed by Richard J. Matchett, corner of Gay and Lombard Streets, 1841. |
1841 | Maryland | A letter from a gentleman of Baltimore, to his friend in the state of New York, on the subject of slavery. | Sheed, J. J. | Baltimore [Md.]: : Sherwood & Co., printers., 1841. |
1841 | Maryland | A letter from a gentleman of Baltimore, to his friend in the state of New York, on the subject of slavery. | Sheed, J. J. | Baltimore [Md.]: : Sherwood & Co., printers., 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | Sixteenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1841. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 51 Court Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | Ninth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society. : presented January 27, 1841. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Dow & Jackson, printers, 14 Devonshire Street,, 1841.. |
1841 | Massachusetts | The works of William E. Channing, D.D. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company ; Cambridge : stereotyped and printed by Folsom, Wells, and Thurston ... , 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | An argument on the unconstitutionality of slavery : embracing an abstract of the proceedings of the national and state conventions on this subject | Mellen, G. W. F. (George Washington Frost) | Boston : published by Saxton & Peirce, 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | An argument on the unconstitutionality of slavery : embracing an abstract of the proceedings of the national and state conventions on this subject | Mellen, G. W. F. (George Washington Frost) | Boston : published by Saxton & Peirce, 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, presented at the thirty-second annual meeting : held in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sept. 8, 9, & 10, 1841. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by Crocker & Brewster, 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | Stimpson's Boston directory; : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, with lists of the streets, lanes and wharves, the city officers, public offices and banks, and other useful information. | Stimpson's Boston directory. 1841. | Boston: : Charles Stimpson., 1841. |
1841 | Massachusetts | American criminal trials | Chandler, Peleg W. (Peleg Whitman), 1816-1889. | Boston : Charles C. Little and James Brown ; London : A. Maxwell, 32 Bell Yard, Lincoln's Inn ; Boston : printed by Freeman and Bolles, Washington Street, 1841-1844. |
1841 | Massachusetts | The first book of history; : for children and youth | Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. | Boston: : Charles J. Hendee, and Jenks and Palmer., 1841.. |
1841 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1841 ; [Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou]. |
1841 | Massachusetts | Star of emancipation. | Boston : for the fair of the Massachusetts Female Emancipation Society, 1841 [Cornhill : John Putnam, printer]. |
1841 | New Hampshire | Duty of abolitionists to pro-slavery ministers and churches. | Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. | [Concord, N.H.] : Printed by John R. French, Concord., [1841] |
1841 | New York | A lecture on the Haytien revolutions; : with a sketch of the character of Toussaint L'Ouverture. Delivered at the Stuyvesant Institute, (for the benefit of the Colored Orphan Asylum,) February 26, 1841. | Smith, James McCune, 1813-1865. | New-York: : Printed by Daniel Fanshaw, No. 150 Nassau-street. And for sale at the bookstores of the city., 1841.. |
1841 | New York | The hour and the man. : An historical romance. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | New-York: : Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street., 1841.. |
1841 | New York | Memorials of South Africa. | Shaw, Barnabas. | New-York: : Published by G. Lane & P.P. Sandford, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the conference office, 200 Mulberry-Street. J. Collord, printer., 1841. |
1841 | New York | The fourth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1841. |
1841 | New York | 1841. Crary's directory for the city of Buffalo. : The 65th year of American independence. Containing a list of banks, insurance offices, associations, societies, &c. &c. With the names, residence and occupation of the heads of families, householders, &c. on the first of June, 1841. | Crary's Buffalo city directory. 1841. | Buffalo [N.Y.]: : Faxon & Graves, printers., 1841. |
1841 | New York | Proceedings of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at their sixth annual meeting, : held in the city of Philadelphia, on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of June, A.D. 1841; together with the reports of the Domestic and Foreign Committees, the reports of the secretaries, and the accounts of the treasurers. | Episcopal Church. Board of Missions | New-York: : Published at the Missionary Rooms, 281 Broadway., 1841. |
1841 | New York | The happy Negro. | Serle, Ambrose, 1742-1812. | [New York] : Published by the American Tract Society. 150 Nassau-street, New-York., [1841?] |
1841 | New York | America, historical, statistic, and descriptive | Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855. | New-York : published by Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street, 1841. |
1841 | New York | Argument of Roger S. Baldwin, of New Haven, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans of the Amistad. | Baldwin, Roger S. (Roger Sherman), 1793-1863. | New York : S.W. Benedict, 1841. |
1841 | New York | Annals of the poor. | Richmond, Legh, 1772-1827. | New York: : William Kerr & Co. ; Boston : Crocker & Brewster. ; Philadelphia : Thomas, Cowperthwaite & Co., 1841. |
1841 | New York | Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States : in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, delivered on the 24th of February and 1st of March, 1841. With a review of the case of the Antelope, reported in the 10th, 11th, and 12th volumes of Wheaton's Reports. | Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. | New York : S.W. Benedict, 1841. |
1841 | New York | The Pirates own book, or Authentic narratives of the lives, exploits, and executions of the most celebrated sea robbers. : With historical sketches of the Joassamee, Spanish, Ladrone, West India, Malay, and Algerine pirates. | New York: : Published by A. & C.B. Edwards, No. 3, Park Row. ; Philadelphia: : Thomas, Cowperthwait, & Co., No. 253, Market Street., 1840 [i.e. 1841]. |
1841 | New York | African Methodist Episcopal Church magazine | Brooklyn, N.Y. : [the Church], 1841-1842. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Twelfth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in Senate and House of Representatives, Feb. 20, 1841.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : E. G. Dorsey, printer, 12 Library Street., 1841.. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Emancipation | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Philadelphia : Eastern Pennsylvania A.S. Society : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, 1841. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | The description of the borough of Reading: : containing its population, institutions, trade, manufactures, &c. &c., with a notice of its first settlement, and many curious historical matters. | Stahle, William. | Reading [Pa.]: : Published by the author., 1841. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Facts and observations relative to the participation of American citizens in the African slave trade. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955). Representative Meeting | Philadelphia: : Joseph & William Kite, printers., 1841.. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | The story of Captain Riley, and his adventures in Africa : With engravings. | Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. | Philadelphia : Henry F. Anners, 1841, [c1834] [King and Baird, printers]. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | To the abolitionists of the United States, who, by their votes, contributed to place a slaveholder in the presidential chair. | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1841] |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Report on the practicability and necessity of a House of Refuge for Coloured juvenile delinquents in Philadelphia.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Brown, Bicking & Guilbert, printers, no. 56 North Third Street., 1841.. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Proceedings of the State Convention of the Colored Freemen of Pennsylvania, held in Pittsburgh, on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of August, 1841, for the purpose of considering their condition, and the means of its imporvement. | Convention of the Colored Freemen of Pennsylvania (1841 : Pittsburgh, Pa.) | Pittsburgh: : Printed by Matthew M. Grant., 1841.. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Seventh annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 14, 1841.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1841. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Slavery and the domestic slave trade, in the United States. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. | Philadelphia: : printed by Merrihew and Thompson, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1841. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | The fifth annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Association, by Joseph Rakestraw., 1841.. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Sketches of the higher classes of colored society in Philadelphia. | Willson, Joseph. | Philadelphia. : Merrihew and Thompson, printers. No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1841. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | The description of the borough of Reading containing its population, institutions, trade, manufactures, &c. &c. : with a notice of its first settlement, and many curious historical matters. | Stahle, William. | Reading, PA : Published by the author, 1841 (Reading : Knabb & Boyer) |
1841 | Pennsylvania | The correspondence of William Wilberforce. | Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833. | Philadelphia: : Henry Perkins--134 Chestnut Street. ; Boston-- : Ives & Dennet., 1841. |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Notes on the United States of North America during a phrenological visit in 1838-9-40 | Combe, George, 1788-1858. | Philadelphia : Carey & Hart, 1841 [T.K. & P.G. Collins, Printers] |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Poems | Burleigh, William Henry, 1812-1871. | Philadelphia : J. Miller M'Kim; Pittsburgh : Ingram & M'Candless; New York : Wiley & Putnam, 1841. (Merrihew & Thompson, Printers) |
1841 | Pennsylvania | Only 2 nights more of London assurance! : The most successful and beautifully produced comedy ever placed upon the stage. Galaxy of stars! W.E. Burton respectfully informs the public that other arrangements compel him to withdraw the fashionable comedy after the time stated, ... Last night but one of the engagements of Mrs. Fitzwilliam, Miss Clifton, and Mr. Buckstone. Monday evening, November 22, 1841. For the 5th time from a correct copy, the fashionable and most highly successful comedy in five acts, of London assurance. ... The scenery is all new, and with the exception of the third scene, has been painted by George Hielge, ... The third scene is by the senior Grain. ... The window curtains and upholstery by Mr. Moss of Fourth street. The new cut glass chandelier by Mr. Newton. The flowers and shrubs from Mr. M'Arann's Garden. ... To conclude with the farce of Popping the question. ... To-morrow evening, last night of the successful new comedy of London assurance. | National Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1841] |
1841 | Scotland | Notes on the United States of North America, : during a phrenological visit in 1838-9-40. | Combe, George, 1788-1858. | Edinburgh, : Maclachlan, Stewart, & Company: ; London, : Longman & Company; Simpkin, Marshall, & Company; and W.S. Orr & Company. ; [Edinburgh.] : Printed by Neill & Co. Old Fishmarket, Edinburgh., 1841. |
1841 | Scotland | Resolutions of public meetings of the members and friends of the Glasgow Emancipation Society; : correspondence of the secretaries; and minutes of the committee of said society, since the arrival in Glasgow, of Mr John A. Collins, the representative of the American Anti-slavery Society, in reference to the divisions among American abolitionists.. | Glasgow Emancipation Society (Glasgow, Scotland) | Glasgow: : published by Geo. Gallie, 99, Buchanan Street. : Sold by J. M'Leod, Argyll St.; J. Symington & Co., Queen St.; and William Smeal, Gallowgate; ; Dublin: : R.D. Webb; and by P. Kennedy, office of the Hibernian Anti-slavery Society, 8, Anglesea Street., MDCCCXLI. [1841] |
1841 | Scotland | Speech of George Thompson, Esq., on the divisions among American abolitionists, : delivered at the annual meeting of the Glasgow Emancipation Society, 2d August, 1841. : (Reprinted, with corrections, from the Glasgow Argus.). | Thompson, George, 1804-1878. | [Glasgow? : s.n., 1841?] |
1841 | South Africa | An Inquiry into the justice and expediency of completing the publication of the authentic records of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, relative to the aboriginal tribes | [Cape Town,] Cape of Good Hope : Published by A.S. Robertson, Cape Town, and J. Richardson, London ; Cape Town : Printed by Saul Solomon, "Gazette" Office, 10, St. George's-street, 1841. |
1841 | United States | The financial power of slavery : The substance of an address delivered in Ohio, in September, 1840 | Leavitt, Joshua, 1794-1873. | [United States : s.n., 1841?] |
1841 | United States | A brief review of some of the points in the case of the l'Amistad and the principles involved. | [U.S. : s.n., 1841?] |
1841 | Virginia | Speech of Mr. Bayly of Accomack : on the bill to prevent citizens of New York from carrying slaves out of this commonwealth, and to prevent the escape of persons charged with the commission of any crime, and in reply to Mr. Scott of Fauquier, delivered in the House of Delegates of Virginia, on the 25th and 26th of February 1841. Published by members of the Senate and House of Delegates. | Bayly, Thomas Henry, 1810-1856. | Richmond : Printed by Shepard and Colin, 1841. |
1842 | Connecticut | The dignity of goodness : A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mr. Ichabod Pease, (a man of color,) in St. James' Church, New-London, March 5th, 1842 | Hallam, Robert A. (Robert Alexander), 1807-1877. | New-London [Conn.] : Bolles & Williams, printers, 1842. |
1842 | District of Columbia | Twenty-fifth annual report of the American Colonization Society. | American Colonization Society. | [Washington : s.n.], [1842]. |
1842 | District of Columbia | Correspondence between Mr. Webster and Lord Ashburton: : 1. On McLeod's case; 2. On the Creole case; 3. On the subject of impressment. | United States. Dept. of State | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1842] |
1842 | England | Journals of the Rev. James Frederick Schön and Mr. Samuel Crowther, : who, with the sanction of Her Majesty's government, accompanied the expedition up the Niger, in 1841, in behalf of the Church Missionary Society. With appendices and map. | Schön, James Frederick, 1803-1889. | London: : Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly; Nisbet and Co., Berners Street; Seeleys, Fleet Street., 1842. |
1842 | England | The thirty-eighth report of the British and Foreign Bible Society; M.DCCC.XLII. : with an appendix and a list of subscribers and benefactors. | British and Foreign Bible Society. | London : printed by Richard Clay, Bread Hill Street : sold at the society's house, Earl Street, Blackfriars by W. Oliphant and Co. Edinburgh; and by all other booksellers in the United Kingdom, 1842. |
1842 | England | History of the Baptist Missionary Society, from 1792 to 1842. | Cox, F. A. (Francis Augustus), 1783-1853. | London: : T. Ward & Co., and G. & J. Dyer, Paternoster Row. : Luntley and Dick, printers, 3, New Broad Street Court., 1842. |
1842 | England | Missionary labours and scenes in Southern Africa; | Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883. | London: : John Snow, Paternoster Row., 1842.. |
1842 | England | War and peace : the evils of the first, and a plan for preserving the last | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | London : Thomas Ward and Co.; Charles Gilpin; and at the office of the Peace Society, 1842 [Johnston and Barrett, printers]. |
1842 | England | The slave states of America | Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855. | [London] ; [Paris] : Fisher, Son, & Co. Newgate St. London; rue St. Honoré, Paris, [1842]. |
1842 | England | Brief notices of Hayti : with its condition, resources, and prospects | Candler, John, 1787-1869. | London : Thomas Ward & Co., 27, Paternoster Row; and Charles Gilpin, 5, Bishopsgate Street Without : Johnston & Barrett, printers, 13 Mark Lane, 1842. |
1842 | England | A brief historical, statistical, and descriptive review of East Tennessee, United States of America : developing its immense agricultural, mining, and manufacturing advantages, with remarks to emigrants. Accompanied with a map & lithographed sketch of a Tennessee farm, mansion house, and buildings | Smith, J. Gray (James Gray), 1797-1875. | London : J. Leath, 1842 [Peart and Co., Printers] |
1842 | England | Thoughts on the objectionable system of labour for wages in the West India colonies; : and on the necessity of substituting a system of tenancy and allotment of the staple cultivation. | Ross, Henry James, d. 1868. | London: : J. Hatchard & Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1842. |
1842 | England | Narrative of a residence on the Mosquito shore, during the years 1839, 1840, & 1841: : with an account of Truxillo, and the adjacent islands of Bonacca and Roatan. | Young, Thomas, of the British Central American Land Company. | London: : Smith, Elder and Co. 65, Cornhill., 1842. |
1842 | England | American notes for general circulation. | Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. | London: : Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand. : Bradbury and Evans, printers, Whitefriars., 1842. |
1842 | England | A comparative view of the constitutions of Great Britain and the United States of America : in six lectures | Aiken, P. F. (Peter Freeland) | London : Longman and Co.; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Bristol: Strong.--Edinburgh: Blackwood and Son--Dublin: Milliken and Co., 1842 [Bristol : J. Chilcott, printer]. |
1842 | England | The martyr of Erromanga : or, The philosophy of missions, illustrated from the labours, death, and character of the late Rev. John Williams | Campbell, John, 1794-1867. | London : John Snow, 35, Paternoster-Row : W. Tyler, printer, 5, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, London, 1842. |
1842 | England | The eastern and western states of America | Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855. | [London] : Fisher, Son, & Co. Newgate St. London; rue St. Honoré, Paris, [1842]. |
1842 | England | Not a labourer wanted for Jamaica : to which is added, an account of the newly erected villages by the peasantry there, and their beneficial results; and of the consequences of reopening a new slave trade, as it relates to Africa, and the honour of the British government in breaking her treaties with foreign powers : in a letter addressed to a member of Parliament, appointed to sit on the West India Committee | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | London : Thomas Ward & Co., 27 Paternoster Row : and to be had at the office of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society, 27 New Broad Street : J. Haddon, Castle Street, Finsbury, 1842. |
1842 | England | Who is to blame? : or, Cursory review of "American apology for American accession to Negro slavery." | Grahame, James, 1790-1842. | London: : Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill., 1842.. |
1842 | England | Reply to an "American's examination" of the "right of search:" : with observations on some of the questions at issue between Great Britain and the United States, and on certain positions assumed by the North American government. | Ouseley, William Gore, Sir, 1797-1866. | London: : John Rodwell, 46 New Bond Street., M.DCCC.XLII. [1842] |
1842 | England | A visit to the United States in 1841; | Sturge, Joseph, 1793-1859. | London: : Hamilton, Adams, and Co., Paternoster Row. ; Birmingham [Eng.]: : B. Hudson, Bull Street., 1842. |
1842 | England | Some account of the trade in slaves from Africa : as connected with Europe and America. From the introduction of the trade into modern Europe, down to the present time; especially with reference to the efforts made by the British government for its extinction | Bandinel, James, 1783-1849. | London : Published by Longman, Brown, and Co., for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1842 [Printed by W. Clowes and Sons] |
1842 | England | American whites and blacks : in reply to a German orthodermist | Abdy, E. S. (Edward Strutt), 1791-1846. | London : Charles Gilpin, bookseller, 1842 [Charles Gilpin, printer]. |
1842 | England | The history of the Republic of Texas, from the discovery of the country to the present time; : and the cause of her separation from the Republic of Mexico. | Maillard, N. Doran (Nicholas Doran) | London: : Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill., 1842.. |
1842 | England | A letter to the Right Hon. Lord Ashburton, : suggested by the questions of international law, raised in the message of the American president. | Phillimore, Robert, Sir, 1810-1885. | London: : J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1842.. |
1842 | England | The case of the Creole considered, : in a second letter to the Right Hon. Lord Ashburton, &c. &c. &c. | Phillimore, Robert, Sir, 1810-1885. | London: : J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly., 1842.. |
1842 | France | Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba | Sagra, Ramón de la, 1798-1871. | Paris : Arthus Bertrand, éditeur, libraire de la Société de Géographie et de la Société Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, rue Hautefeuille, 23., 1842. |
1842 | France | Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba | Sagra, Ramón de la, 1798-1871. | Paris : En la libreria de Arthus Bertrand, librero de la Sociedad de Geografia, calle Hautefeuille, no 23., 1842. |
1842 | France | Premier voyage à la recherche des sources du Bahr-el-Abiad ou Nil-Blanc, : ordonné par Mohammed-Aly, Vice-Roi d'Égypte, sous le commandement du capitaine de frégate Selim Bimbachi. | Bimbachi, Selim. | Paris.-- : Imprimerie de Bourgogne et Martinet, rue Jacob, 30., [1842?] |
1842 | France | Question d'Afrique : de la double conquête de l'Algérie par la guerre et la colonisation : suivi d'un examen critique du gouvernement, de l'administration et de la situation coloniale | Buret, Eugène. | Paris : chez Ledoyen, libraire, galerie d'Orléans, 31, Palais-Royal : Imprimerie d'Hippolyte Tilliard, rue S.-Hyacinthe-S.-Michel, 30, 1842. |
1842 | France | L'émancipation anglaise jugée par ses résultats. : Analyse des documents officiels imprimés par ordre de M. le ministre de la marine et des colonies. | Jollivet, Ad. (Adolphe), 1799-1848. | Paris, : Imprimerie de Moquet et Hauquelin, rue de la Harpe, 90., 1842. |
1842 | France | An examination of the question, now in discussion, between the American and British governments, concerning the right of search | Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. | Paris : printed by H. Fournier et Co, 7 rue Saint-Benoît, [1842]. |
1842 | France | Quadro elementar das relações politicas e diplomaticas de Portugal : com as diversas potencias do mundo, desde o principio da monarchia portugueza até aos nossos dias; | Santarém, Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, Visconde de, 1791-1856. | Pariz. : Em casa de J.P. Aillaud, quai Voltaire, no 11., 1842-1843. |
1842 | France | Les États-Unis et la Havane : souvenirs d'un voyageur | Löwenstern, Isidore, 1810-1858 or 9. | Paris : Arthus Bertrand, libraire-éditeur ... rue Hautefeuille, 23 ; Leipsick : Léopold Michelsen, libraire, 1842. |
1842 | France | Notice sur André Alvarez d'Almada et sa description de la Guinée, | Santarém, Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, Visconde de, 1791-1856. | Paris. : Arthus Bertrand, libraire, éditeur des nouvelles annales des voyages, 23, rue Hautefeuille., 1842. |
1842 | France | Voyage aux Antilles, françaises, anglaises, espagnoles; : à Saint-Domingue et aux États-Unis d'Amérique ... | Granier de Cassagnac, A. (Adolphe), 1806-1880. | Paris, : Dauvin et Fontaine libraires, Passage des panoramas, 35., 1842-1844.. |
1842 | France | Des colonies Franc?aises. : Abolition immédiate de l'esclavage. | Schoelcher, Victor, 1804-1893. | Paris. : Pagnerre, éditeur, rue de Seine, 14 bis., 1842. |
1842 | France | Atlas composé de mappemondes et de cartes hydrographiques et historiques : depuis le XIe jusqu'au XVIIe siècle pour la plupart inédites et tirées de plusieurs bibliothèques de l'Europe. Devant servir de preuves a l'ouvrage sur la priorité de la découverte de la côte occidentale d'Afrique au dela du Cap Bojador par les Portugais et a l'histoire de la géographie du moyen age. | Santarém, Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, Visconde de, 1791-1856. | Paris : Imprimerie de Fain et Thunot, imprimeurs de l'Université Royale de France, rue Racine, 28, près de l'Odéon., 1842. |
1842 | France | Un hiver aux Antilles, en 1839-40, : ou Lettres sur les résultats de l'abolition de l'esclavage, dans les colonies anglaises des Indes-Occidentales, adressées a Henri Clay, du Kentucky, | Gurney, Joseph John, 1788-1847. | Paris, : Librairie de Firmin Didot frères, imprimeurs de l'Institut, rue Jacob, 56., 1842.. |
1842 | Georgia | The religious instruction of the Negroes. : In the United States | Jones, Charles Colcock, 1804-1863. | Savannah: : Published by Thomas Purse., 1842.. |
1842 | Germany | American notes for general circulation | Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. | Leipzig : Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1842. |
1842 | Maryland | Matchett's Baltimore director, or Register of householders, corrected up to June, 1842; : containing a list of streets, lanes, alleys, wharves, &c. and a variety of other useful information. | Matchett's Baltimore director. 1842. | [Baltimore, Md.] : Baltimore director office, corner Gay and Lombard streets., [1842] |
1842 | Maryland | An examination of the question, now in discussion, between the American and British governments, concerning the right of search | Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. | Baltimore : N. Hickman, 78 Market Street : J. Young, printer, 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Ninth annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : Presented October 12, 1842. | Boston Female Anti-slavery Society. | Boston : Oliver Johnson, 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Sketches of foreign travel and life at sea; : including a cruise on board a man-of-war, as also a visit to Spain, Portugal, the south of France, Italy, Sicily, Malta, The Ionian Islands, Continental Greece, Liberia, and Brazil; and a treatise on the Navy of the United States. | Rockwell, Charles, 1806-1882. | Boston: : Published by Tappan and Dennet. ; New York: : D. Appleton & Co. and Wiley and Putnam. ; Philadelphia: : Carey & Hart. ; London: : Wiley & Putnam., 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The duties and dangers of the clergy and the church: : a sermon. | Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877. | Boston: : Printed by Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington-street, 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The duty of the free states : Second part | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : William Crosby and Company, 1842 [Printed by S.N. Dickinson]. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The duty of the free states : or Remarks suggested by the case of the Creole | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : William Crosby & Company, 1842 [Printed by S.N. Dickinson]. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Poems on slavery. | Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. | Cambridge [Mass.]: : Published by John Owen., MDCCCXLII. [1842] |
1842 | Massachusetts | Dr. Channing's last address : delivered at Lenox, on the first of August, 1842, the anniversary of emancipation in the British West Indies. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : Oliver Johnson, 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The American churches : the bulwarks of American slavery | Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. | Newburyport [Mass.] : published by Charles Whipple, 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Address of John Quincy Adams, to his constituents of the Twelfth Congressional District, at Braintree, September 17th, 1842 | Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. | Boston : J.H. Eastburn, printer, 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The family and slavery; : showing the influence of slavery on the domestic relations. | Native of the South-west. | [Boston] : Published by the American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill, Boston., [between 1842 and 1868] |
1842 | Massachusetts | Poems on slavery. | Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. | Cambridge [Mass.]: : Published by John Owen., MDCCCXLII. [1842] |
1842 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. : Presented at the thirty-third annual meeting, held in the city of Norwich, Connecticut, Sept. 13, 14, 15 & 16. 1842.. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston: : printed for the board by Crocker & Brewster. No. 47 Washington Street., 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Tenth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society. : Presented Jan. 26, 1842. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Dow & Jackson's Press., 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The duty of the free states : or Remarks suggested by the case of the Creole | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : William Crosby & Company, 1842 [Printed by S.N. Dickinson]. |
1842 | Massachusetts | An address delivered at Lenox : on the first of August, 1842, the anniversary of emancipation in the British West Indies | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Lenox, Mass. : Published by J.G. Stanly, 1842. [Pittsfield, Mass. : Charles Montague, Printer]. |
1842 | Massachusetts | A discourse on the state of the country, : delivered in the First Church in Medford, on the annual fast, April 7th, 1842. | Stetson, Caleb, 1793-1870. | Boston: : James Munroe and Company., 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The narrative of Lunsford Lane, formerly of Raleigh, N.C. : Embracing an account of his early life, the redemption by purchase of himself and family from slavery, and his banishment from the place of his birth for the crime of wearing a colored skin. | Lane, Lunsford, b. 1803. | Boston: : Printed for the publisher: : J.G. Torrey, printer., 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Stimpson's Boston directory; : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, with lists of the streets, lanes and wharves, the city officers, public offices and banks, and other useful information. | Stimpson's Boston directory. 1842. | Boston: : Charles Stimpson., 1842. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Seventeenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1842. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 51 Court Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1842 [Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson]. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1842 ; [Cambridge Press: Metcalf, Torry, and Ballou]. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The Salem belle: : a tale of 1692.. | Boston: : Tappan & Dennet, 114 Washington Street., 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | Religious songster : being a choice selection of hymns, adapted to public and private devotions of Christians of all denominations; suitable to be used at missionary, temperance and anti-slavery meetings, as well as at social prayer and conference meetings, etc., etc. | Lowell: : Published by E.A. Rice, No. 95 Merrimack street., 1842.. |
1842 | Massachusetts | The Anti-slavery picknick: : a collection of speeches, poems, dialogues and songs; intended for use in schools and anti-slavery meetings. | Boston: : H.W. Williams, 25 Cornhill. ; New York:-- : Amer. A.S. Soc., 143 Nassau Street. ; Philadelphia:-- : J. Miller M'Kim, 31 North Fifth Street., MDCCCXLII [1842]. |
1842 | Netherlands | Bijdragen tot de natuurlijke geschiedenis van den negerstam, | Hoeven, Jan van der, 1802-1868. | Te Leiden, : Bij S. en J. Luchtmans., 1842. |
1842 | Netherlands | Ontwerp tot vrijlating der neger-slaven, onder vereeniging van aller belangen.. | Te Amsterdam, : bij S. J. Prins., Julij 1842.. |
1842 | New York | The fame and glory of England vindicated : being an answer to "The glory and shame of England." | Brown, Peter, 1784-1863. | New York & London : Wiley and Putnam, 1842. |
1842 | New York | History of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. : Compiled chiefly from the published and unpublished documents of the Board. | Tracy, Joseph, 1793?-1874. | New-York: : M.W. Dodd, Brick Church Chapel, opposite the City Hall., 1842. |
1842 | New York | The fifth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : May, 1842. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1842. |
1842 | New York | The Creole case, and Mr. Webster's despatch; : with the comments of the N.Y. American.. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | New-York: : Published at the Office of the "New-York American," no. 47 William Street., 1842.. |
1842 | New York | The wilted bud: or, A memoir of Mary Catherine Runnels Seys, : daughter of John and Ann Seys, missionaries to Liberia. | Seys, John, 1799-1872. | New-York: : Published by G. Lane & P.P. Sandford, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry-street. J. Collord, printer., 1842.. |
1842 | New York | Obi; or, Three Fingered Jack. | Earle, William. | New-York: : J. Slater, publisher, 42 Division Street., [between 1842 and 1849?] |
1842 | New York | 350 slaves turned freemen!! | Vigilance Committee of Albany. | [Albany, N.Y.? : s.n.], [1842?] |
1842 | New York | American notes for general circulation. | Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. | New-York: : Published by Harper & Brothers, 812 Cliff-St., 1842. |
1842 | New York | The progress and results of emancipation in the English West Indies. : A lecture delivered before the Philomathian Society of the city of New-York. | Jay, John, 1817-1894. | New-York: : Wiley and Putnam, 161 Broadway., 1842.. |
1842 | New York | Random shots and southern breezes, : containing critical remarks on the southern states and southern institutions, with semi-serious observations on men and manners. | Tasistro, Louis F. (Louis Fitzgerald), 1808-1868. | New-York: : Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street., 1842. |
1842 | New York | The universal traveller: : designed to introduce readers at home to an acquaintance with the arts, customs, and manners, of the principal modern nations on the globe. Embracing a view of their persons--character--employments--amusements--religion--dress--habitations--mode of warfare--food--arts--agriculture--manufactures--superstitions--government--literature, &c. &c. Derived from the researches of recent travellers of acknowledged enterprise, intelligence, and fidelity; and imbodying a great amount of entertaining and instructive information. | Goodrich, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1790-1862. | New York: : Published by Luther James., 1842. |
1842 | New York | Narrative of the barbarous treatment of two unfortunate females : natives of the parish of Concordia, Louisiana, whose husband and parent were inhumanely murdered by two runaway blacks, the principal instigator of which has since suffered at the stake. | Harrington, Miss | New York : printed for the publishers, 1842. |
1842 | New York | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1843 ... | New York : Published by American Anti-slavery Society, [1842] |
1842 | New York | Missions in western Africa: : including Mr. Freeman's visit to Ashantee. : From the London Wesleyan Methodist magazine. | New York : Published by G. Lane & P.P. Sandford, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry-street. J. Collord, printer., 1842.. |
1842 | New York | Gaspar; the pirate of the Indian seas. : A tale of the ocean.. | [New York] : Wilson and Company, publishers, 162 Nassau-Street. New York., [1842] |
1842 | Ohio | Pacificus: the rights and privileges of the several states in regard to slavery : being a series of essays, published in the Western Reserve Chronicle, (Ohio,) after the election of 1842 | Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. | [Warren, Ohio? : s.n., 1842] |
1842 | Ohio | Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan, for felony. : In the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky. Commencing on Tuesday, the 13th, and terminating on Monday the 19th of November, 1838. | Mahan, John B. defendant. | Cincinnati: : Samuel A. Alley, printer., 1838.. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Black Jacob, a monument of grace. : The life of Jacob Hodges, an African Negro, who died in Canandaigua, N.Y., February, 1842. | Eddy, A. D. (Ansel Doane), 1798-1875. | [Philadelphia] : American Sunday-School Union. Philadelphia: no. 146 Chestnut Street. : L. Johnson, stereotyper, Philadelphia., [1842] |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Thirteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in Senate and House of Representatives, February 1842.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Mifflin & Parry, printers, no. 99 S. Second St., 1842.. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Brief remarks on the diversities of the human species, and on some kindred subjects. : Being an introductory lecture delivered before the class of Pennsylvania Medical College, in Philadelphia, November 1, 1842. | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew & Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Allgemeine Beschreibung der Erde und ihrer Bewohner : nebst einer kurzen Darstellung der Himmelskörper : Mit vielen Abbildungen und einer illuminirten Weltkarte | Bösche, Eduard Theodor. | Philadelphia : herausgegeben von S.S. und A. Rex, 1842, c1840. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Miss Lucy Long. Arranged as a colillion by Frank Johnson. Second edition. | Maeder, J. Gaspard. | Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Saloon, c1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Eighth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1842?] |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Report of the case of Edward Prigg against the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. : Argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, at January term, 1842. In which it was decided that all the laws of the several states relative to fugitive slaves are unconstitutional and void; and that Congress have the exclusive power of legislation on the subject of fugitive slaves escaping into other states. | Prigg, Edward. | Philadelphia: : Stereotyped by L. Johnson., 1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Enquiry into the validity of the British claim to a right of visitation and search of American vessels suspected to be engaged in the African slave-trade. | Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848. | Philadelphia: : Lea & Blanchard., 1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | The poetical works of Miss Landon. : Vol. I[-II]. | L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838. | Philadelphia: : Henry F. Anners., 1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | The fourteenth annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. E.G. Dorsey, printer, Library Street., 1842.. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | The poetical works of Miss Landon. : Vol. I[-II]. | L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838. | Philadelphia: : Henry F. Anners., 1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Circular. | Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1842]. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | American notes for general circulation | Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. | Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | The Philadelphia firemen's anniversary parade march | Johnson, Francis, 1792-1844, composer | Philadelphia: Published by L. Meignen & Co. importers of music & musical instruments, Italian strings &c. 217 Chesnut Street, [ca. 1842] |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Miss Lucy Long. | Maeder, J. Gaspard (James Gaspard), 1809-1876 cmp | Philadelphia : Osbourn's Music Saloon, 112 So. 3rd. St., near the Philadelphia exchange, c1842. |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Welch's new Olympic Circus Chesnut Street near Ninth. Saturday afternoon, December 3d, 1842, : will be presented a grand cavalcade of Peruvian warriors ... Feats of vaulting. ... Negro extravaganzas! ... | Olympic Circus (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1842] |
1842 | Pennsylvania | New Olympic Circus! Chesnut St. near Ninth. : Conducted and directed by Mr. R. Welch. Fourth night of the season!! First appearance of that most elegant danseuse of the day, Miss Louisa Wells. And the debut of Mr. Geo. Sergeant the popular and principal equestrian of Louisiana. The prices of admission To the dress circle or parquette, 50 cents Children under 10 years of age, 25 cents To the second tier of boxes, 25 cents To the upper boxes 50 cents Gallery for colored persons, 25 cents On Friday evening, September 30th, 1842, the present elegant routine of entertainments will commence with a grand national entree: of great splendor and effect. ... Striking novelties!! of a brilliant character are in active preparation. Equestrian director Mr. J. Cadwallader Principal buffo clown Mr. J. Gossin Assistant clown Mr. Howard Ring master Mr. Jennings The hours at which places may be secured for the dress boxes or family private boxes, are from 10 in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Every description of novelty is in preparation, and will be speedily produced. | Olympic Circus (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1842] |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Welch's new Olympic Circus Chesnut Street near Ninth. Saturday afternoon, December 24th, 1842, : to commence with a grand equestrian masquerade. ... Superb gymnastics ... Negro doings & dancings ... To conclude with the feerie folie, called the 100 silver swans the characters by the whole of the juvenile company. | Olympic Circus (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1842] |
1842 | Pennsylvania | Welch's new Olympic Circus Chesnut Street near Ninth. Saturday afternoon, December 10th, 1842, : the performances to commence with the infant ballet of Little Red Riding Hood and Wolf the robber. In which 20 infant performers will appear. Equitation ... Ground and lofty gymnastics! ... A four horse act, ... Wonderful feats ... Negro singing & dancing ... | Olympic Circus (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1842] |
1842 | Rhode Island | Elleanor's second book. | Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. | Providence : printed by B. T. Albro, 1842. |
1842 | Rhode Island | An appeal to the professors of Christianity, in the southern states and elsewhere, on the subject of slavery: | New England Yearly Meeting of Friends. | Providence: : printed by Knowles and Vose., 1842.. |
1842 | Scotland | History of Christian missions, : from the Reformation to the present time. | Huie, James A. | Edinburgh: : Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale Court; ; [London] : and Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London., MDCCCXLII. [1842] |
1842 | Scotland | A tradesman's travels, in the United States and Canada, in the years 1840, 41, & 42. | Thomson, William. | Edinburgh: : Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale Court. Lewis Smith, Aberdeen; & Willm. Johnston, Stonehaven., MDCCCXLII [1842] |
1842 | South Carolina | Report on the free colored poor : of the city of Charleston. | Charleston (S.C.). Commissioners of the Poor. | Charleston, S.C. : Burges & James, printers and publishers, 1842. |
1842 | Virginia | Journal of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia, held in Trinity Church, Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, on the 18th of May, 1842. | Episcopal Church. Diocese of Virginia. Convention (1842 : Staunton, Va.) | Alexandria [Va.]: : Printed at the office of the Southern Churchman., 1842. |
1842 | Wales | Hanes bywyd a ffoedigaeth Moses Roper, o gaethiwed Americanaidd.. | Roper, Moses. | Aberystwyth: : Argraphwyd dros y cyhoeddwr gan J. Cox., 1842.. |
1843 | District of Columbia | Gen. Jackson's fine. : An examination into the question of martial law; with an explanation of the law of contempt of court: suggested by reflections on the injustice of the fine imposed on General Jackson by Judge Hall in 1815. | Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. | Washington: : Printed by Blair and Rives., 1843.. |
1843 | District of Columbia | The Texan revolution : Republished with additions from the Northampton (Massachusetts) Gazette, to which is added a letter from Washington on the annexation of Texas, and the late outrage in California | Child, David Lee, 1794-1874. | [Washington, D.C.] : [J. & G.S. Gideon, Printers], [1843]. |
1843 | England | Treaty between Her Majesty and the republic of Chile, for the abolition of the traffic in slaves. : Signed at Santiago, January 19, 1839. : Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1843.. | Chile. | London: : printed by T.R. Harrison., [1843] |
1843 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 22nd May, 1843. : Preceded by the addresses on presenting the medals awarded by the council of the society. | Hamilton, W. R. (William Richard), 1777-1859. | London: : printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1843.. |
1843 | England | A private journal kept during the Niger Expedition, : from the commencement in May, 1841, until the recall of the expedition in June, 1842. | Simpson, William, of the Niger Expedition. | London: : John F. Shaw, 27, Southampton Row, Russell-Sq.; Hamilton, Adams & Co., Paternoster Row; J. Johnstone, Edinburgh; and J. Robertson, Dublin., 1843. |
1843 | England | History of our own times | Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. | London : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street : F. Shoberl, Jun., 51, Rupert Street, Haymarket, 1843-1845. |
1843 | England | Notes and reflections, during a ramble in the east : an overland journey from India, visit to Athens, &c. | Baynes, Charles Robert. | London : printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 [printed by A. Spottiswoode]. |
1843 | England | The natural history of man; : comprising inquiries into the modifying influence of physical and moral agencies on the different tribes of the human family. | Prichard, James Cowles, 1786-1848. | London: : H. Bailliere, 219 Regent Street; foreign bookseller to the Royal Society, to the Royal College of Surgeons, and to the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. ; Paris: : J. B. Bailliere, libraire, rue de l'Ecole de Medecine. ; Leipsic: : T. O. Weigel., 1843.. |
1843 | England | Jamaica: : its past and present state. | Phillippo, James M. (James Mursell), 1798-1879. | London: : John Snow, Paternoster Row., MDCCCXLIII. [1843]. |
1843 | England | Journals of the Rev. Messrs. Isenberg and Krapf, missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, : detailing their proceedings in the kingdom of Shoa, and journeys in other parts of Abyssinia, in the years 1839, 1840, 1841, and 1842. : To which is prefixed, A geographical memoir of Abyssinia and south-eastern Africa, by James M'Queen, Esq. grounded on the missionaries' journals, and the expedition of the Pacha of Egypt up the Nile. : The whole illustrated by two maps, engraved by Arrowsmith.. | Isenberg, Charles William, 1806-1864. | [London] : Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, Fleet Street, London., MDCCCXLIII. [1843] |
1843 | England | Vocabulary of the Yoruba language. : Part I.-- English and Yoruba. Part II.--Yoruba and English. ; To which are prefixed, the grammatical elements of the Yoruba language. | Crowther, Samuel, 1806?-1891. | London: : Printed for the Church Missionary Society. : Sold by Hatchard & Son, Piccadilly; Nisbet & Co. Berners Street; and Seeley, Burnside, & Seeley, Fleet Street. : Richard Watts, printer, Crown Court, Temple Bar., 1843. |
1843 | England | Philological proofs of the original unity and recent origin of the human race. : Derived from a comparison of the languages of Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. Being an inquiry how far the differences in the languages of the globe are referrible to causes now in operation. | Johnes, Arthur James, 1809-1871. | London: : Samuel Clarke, 13, Pall Mall East. ; [Llandovery, Wales] : Rees, Llandovery; ; [Chester, England] : E. Parry, Bridge Street, Chester; ; [Carnarvon, Wales] : Rees, Carnarvon., 1843.. |
1843 | England | The life, voyages, and exploits of Admiral Sir Francis Drake, Knt. : With numerous original letters from him and the Lord High Admiral to the Queen and great officers of state ... | Barrow, John, 1808-1898. | [London] : John Murray, 1843 [Printed by William Clowes and Sons] |
1843 | England | The Cape of Good Hope and the eastern province of Algoa Bay, &c. &c. : with statistics of the colony | Chase, John Centlivres. | London : Pelham, Richardson, 23, Cornhill; and sold by A.S. Robertson, Cape Town; and J. Caffyn, Graham's Town : Printed by J. Haynes, Nag's Head Court, City, 1843. |
1843 | England | Additional and explanatory convention between Her Majesty and the republic of Chile, for the abolition of the traffic in slaves. : Signed at Santiago, August 7, 1841. : Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1843.. | Chile. | London: : printed by T.R. Harrison., [1843] |
1843 | England | Letters from the Virgin Islands: : illustrating life and manners in the West Indies.. | London: : John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row., MDCCCXLIII. [1843] |
1843 | France | Notice historique sur la Guyane française, | Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 1807-1864. | Paris, : Chez Firman Didot Frères, libraire, rue Jacob, No 56, et chez les marchands de nouveautés., 1843. |
1843 | France | La polynésie et les Iles Marquises; : voyages et marine accompagnés d'un voyage en Abyssinie et d'un coup-d'oeil sur la canalisation de l'Isthme de Panama; | Reybaud, Louis, 1799-1879. | Paris : A la librairie de Guillaumin, éditeur du Dictionaire du commerce et des marchandises et de la Collection des principauz économistes, Galerie de la Bourse, 5, passage des Panoramas., 1843. |
1843 | France | Colonies étrangères et Haiti : résultats de l'émancipation anglaise; | Schoelcher, Victor, 1804-1893. | Paris : Pagnerre, éditeur, rue de Seine, 14 bis., 1843. |
1843 | France | Mexique et Guatemala, | La Renaudière, Philippe François de, 1781-1845. | Paris, : Firmin Didot frères, éditeurs, imprimeurs-libraires de l'Institut de France, rue Jacob, no 56., MDCCCXLIII. [1843] |
1843 | France | Examen des questions de juridiction qui se sont élevées entre les gouvernements anglais et américain, dans l'affaire de la Créole.. | Paris. : --Imprimerie de Fain et Thunot, imprimeurs de l'Université Royale de France, rue Racine, 28, près de l'Odéon., [1843?] |
1843 | Georgia | Eighth annual report of the Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes, in Liberty County, Georgia; : Together with the address to the association by the president the Rev. I.S.K. Axson. ; Published by order of the Association. | Association for the Religious Instruction of the Negroes in Liberty County, Georgia. | Savannah: : Printed by Thomas Purse., 1843. |
1843 | Germany | Reiseerinnerungen an Cuba, Nord- und Südamerica, 1838-1841. | Otto, Eduard. | Berlin, 1843. : Verlag der Naucksche Buchhandlung., [1843]. |
1843 | Liberia | Liberia herald ... Vol. XII. Monrovia, Liberia, (West-Africa) May 3, 1843. no. 6.. | [Monrovia, Liberia : s.n., 1843] |
1843 | Louisiana | Essays : being inductions drawn from the Baconian philosophy proving the truth of the Bible and the justice and benevolence of the decree dooming Canaan to be servant of servants : and answering the question of Voltaire: "On demande quel droit des étrangers tels que les Juifs avaient sur le pays de Canaan?" : In a series of letters to the Rev. William Winans | Cartwright, Samuel A. (Samuel Adolphus), 1793-1863. | First published at Vidalia [La.], opposite the city of Natchez : [s.n.],1843. |
1843 | Maine | Light and truth : from ancient and sacred history | Lewis, R. B. (Robert Benjamin) | Augusta [Me.] : Severance & Dorr, printers, 1843. |
1843 | Massachusetts | What can I do for the abolition of slavery? | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | [Boston] : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. : J.W. Alden, publishing agent, Boston., [1843?] |
1843 | Massachusetts | De boatmen's dance : an original banjo melody | Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904. cmp | Boston : Pub. by C.H. Keith, 67 & 69 Court St., c1843. |
1843 | Massachusetts | Loyal National Repeal Association. : The following is a copy of the address, which was read by the Liberator, at the meeting on Wednesday: --The Committee to whom the address from the Cincinnati Irish Repeal Association, on the subject of Negro slavery in the United States of America, was referred, have agreed to the following report .... | O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847. | [Boston] : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. : J.W. Alden, Publishing Agent, Boston., [1843?] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Poems on slavery. | Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. | [Boston] : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. : J.W. Alden, publishing agent, Boston., [1843] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Christmas, and poems on slavery, for Christmas, 1843. : Dedicated to Eliza Lee Follen.. | Hill, Thomas, 1818-1891. | Cambridge: : Published by the author for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair., 1843.. |
1843 | Massachusetts | Address of the New-England Anti-Slavery Convention to the slaves of the United States; : with an address to President Tyler; adopted in Faneuil Hall, May 31, 1843.. | New England Anti-Slavery Convention (10th : 1843 : Boston, Mass.) | Boston: : Published by Oliver Johnson,, 1843.. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The influence of the slave power.. | Teller of the truth. | [Boston] : Published by J.W. Alden, 7 Cornhill, Boston., [1843] |
1843 | Massachusetts | The religion of slavery. | Hussey, Ebenezer. | [Boston] : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. : J.W. Alden, publishing agent, Boston., [1843?] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. : Presented at the thirty-fourth annual meeting, held in the city of Rochester, N.Y., Sept. 12, 13, 14 & 15. 1843.. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston: : printed for the board by Crocker & Brewster, 47 Washington Street., 1843.. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The right sort of politics. | Liberty Party (U.S.) | [Boston] : Published by J.W. Alden, 7 Cornhill, Boston., [1843] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Abstract of the thirty-fourth annual report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 1843. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : s.n.], [1843]. |
1843 | Massachusetts | Persons held to service, fugitive slaves, &c. | Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895. | [Boston] : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. J.W. Alden, publishing agent, Boston., [between 1843 and 1845?] |
1843 | Massachusetts | The complaint of Mexico, and conspiracy against liberty. | Allen, George, 1792-1883. | Boston : Published by J.W. Alden, 1843 [Printed by S.N. Dickinson]. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The Missouri compromise: or, The extension of the slave power | Appleton, James, 1785-1862. | [Boston : Published by the New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association. : J.W. Alden, publishing agent, 1843?] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Lays of my home, and other poems, | Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. | Boston: : Williams D. Ticknor., MDCCCXLII. [1843] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Sonnets and other poems | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Boston : published by Oliver Johnson, 1843. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The anti-slavery poems of John Pierpont.. | Pierpont, John, 1785-1866. | Boston: : published by Oliver Johnson, and sold at 25 Cornhill., 1843.. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The first book of history: : for children and youth | Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. | Boston: : Charles J. Hendee, and Jenks and Palmer., 1843.. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The amateur's song book : Part first. Containing a large collection of popular, sentimental, national, and comic songs, set to music in two parts, the air, or first treble and base | Amateur. | Boston : Published by Elias Howe, Jr., No. 7, Cornhill : stereotyped and printed by A. B. Kidder, No. 7 Cornhill, [1843] |
1843 | Massachusetts | Eleventh annual report, presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 25, 1843. : With an appendix. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Oliver Johnson, publisher., 1843.. |
1843 | Massachusetts | Anti-slavery melodies : for the friends of freedom | Lincoln, Jairus. | Hingham [Mass.] : published by Elijah B. Gill, [c1843. Boston : A.J. Wright, printer]. |
1843 | Massachusetts | Stimpson's Boston directory; : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, with lists of the streets, lanes and wharves, the city officers, public offices and banks, and other useful information. | Stimpson's Boston directory. 1843. | Boston: : Charles Stimpson., 1843. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The works of William E. Channing, D.D. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : James Munroe and Company, 1843. |
1843 | Massachusetts | Eighteenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1843. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at the society's rooms, 47 Beacon Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1843 [Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson]. |
1843 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1843 ; [Oliver Johnson, printer]. |
1843 | Michigan | Minutes of the state convention, of the colored citizens of the state of Michigan : held in the city of Detroit on the 26th & 27th of October, 1843, for the purpose of considering their moral & political condition, as citizens of the state. | State Convention of the Colored Citizens of the State of Michigan (1843 : Detroit, Mich.) | Detroit : printed by William Harsha, 1843. |
1843 | New York | The blind man's book, number IV. : Containing prose and poetry, mostly of his own composition. | Maxson, Josiah G. | [Brookfield, N.Y.? : s.n.], 1843. |
1843 | New York | Church of Peterboro. | Church of Peterboro (Peterboro, N.Y.) | [Peterboro, N.Y. : s.n., 1843]. |
1843 | New York | Lectures on geology, : delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, in the city of New-York, | Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875. | New-York: : Greeley & McElrath, Tribune Buildings., 1843. |
1843 | New York | Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry appointed to inquire into the intended mutiny on board the United States brig of war Somers, on the high seas; : held on board the United States ship North Carolina lying at the navy yard, New-York; with a full account of the execution of Spencer, Cromwell and Small, on board said vessel. | United States. Navy. Court of Inquiry (Somers (Brig) : 1842-1843) | New-York: : Greeley & McElrath, 160 Nassau-Street. Tribune Buildings, opposite the park., 1843. |
1843 | New York | The life and speeches of Henry Clay. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | New-York : Greeley & McElrath, 1843. |
1843 | New York | Peterboro, March 15, 1843. To the people of the town of Smithfield: : At the recent town meeting, you again refused to elect men for commissioners of excise, who are willing to license dram-selling. You did right. ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1843] |
1843 | New York | Report from the county of Madison. : To abolitionists: Election day is past!--and now, in behalf of the friends of the slave in the county of Madison, and state of New-York, I declare to you, that we "have fought a good fight--have kept the faith." ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1843] |
1843 | New York | Slavery, as it relates to the Negro, or African race, examined in the light of circumstances, history and the Holy Scriptures; : with an account of the origin of the black man's color, causes of his state of servitude and traces of his character as well in ancient as in modern times: With strictures on abolitionism. Embellished with engravings. | Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. | Albany [N.Y.]: : Printed by C. Van Benthuysen and Co., 1843. |
1843 | New York | Loyal National Repeal Associtiaon [i.e. Association]. : The following is a copy of the address, which was read by the Liberator, at the meeting on Wednesday: --The Committee to whom the address from the Cincinnati Irish Repeal Association, on the subject of Negro slavery in the United States of America, was referred, have agreed to the following report .... | O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847. | [Utica, N.Y. : Office of the Liberty press, 1843?] |
1843 | New York | Letters from New York | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | New-York : Charles S. Francis & Company, 252 Broadway ; Boston : James Munroe & Co., Washington-Street ; [N.Y.] : H. Ludwig, printer, 72, Vesey-Street, N.Y., 1843. |
1843 | New York | Speeches of John C. Calhoun : Delivered in the Congress of the United States from 1811 to the present time. | Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. | New-York : Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff-Street, 1843. |
1843 | New York | The great whig tract against the Liberty Party exposed-its wickedness and sophistry revealed. | Stewart, Alvan, 1790-1849. | Utica : Published by the N.Y. State Anti-Slavery Society; [1843?] |
1843 | New York | The duties and dignities of American freemen. | Jackson, James Caleb, 1811-1895. | [Utica, N.Y. : New York State Anti-Slavery Society, 1843] |
1843 | New York | The sixth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : May, 1843. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1843. |
1843 | New York | Narrative of the proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of New-York, : and their subsequent confirmation by the Quarterly and Yearly Meetings, in the case of Isaac T. Hopper.. | Hopper, Isaac T. (Isaac Tatem), 1771-1852. | New-York: : printed for the author. : H. Ludwig, printer 72 Vesey-St. N.Y., MDCCCXLIII. [1843] |
1843 | New York | The beauties of the Hon. Henry Clay : to which is added a biographical and critical essay. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | New York : Edward Walker, 114 Fulton Street : R. Craighead, printer, 112 Fulton Street, 1843. |
1843 | New York | Progress of the United States in population and wealth in fifty years, : as exhibited by the decennial census. | Tucker, George, 1775-1861. | New York: : Press of Hunt's Merchants' Magazine. ; Philadelphia: : Cary & Hart. ; Washington: : Frank Taylor. ; Boston: : Little & Brown., 1843. |
1843 | New York | The elements of national greatness. : An address before the New England Society of the City of New York, December 22, 1842. | Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. | New York: : John S. Taylor & Co., 145 Nassau St., 1843. |
1843 | New York | History of the conquest of Mexico, : with a preliminary view of the ancient Mexican civilization, and the life of the conqueror, Hernando Cortés. | Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859. | New York: : Harper and Brothers, 82, Cliff Street., M DCCC XLIII [1843]. |
1843 | New York | Cudjos wild hunt : a parody on Lutzows wild hunt | Winnemore, A. F. (Anthony F.) | New York : Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl St., [1843]. |
1843 | New York | Intermarriage: or the mode in which, and the causes why, beauty, health and intellect, result from certain unions, and deformity, disease and insanity, from others; : demonstrated by delineations of the structure and forms, and descriptions of the functions and capacities, which each parent, in every pair, bestows on children,--in conformity with certain natural laws, and by an account of corresponding effects in the breeding of animals. With eight illustrative drawings. | Walker, Alexander, 1779-1852. | New York: : J. & H.G. Langley, 57 Chatham Street., MDCCCXLIII. [1843] |
1843 | New York | The great obstruction to the conversion of souls at home and abroad : an address. | Lafon, Thomas, 1801-1876. | New York: : Published by the Union Missionary Society., 1843.. |
1843 | New York | The American anti-slavery almanac, for 1844. : Being the fourth after bissextile or leaf year; and until July 4th, the sixty-eighth of the independence of the United States. | New-York: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 143 Nassau street; 25 Cornhill, Boston; and 31 North Fifth st., Philadelphia., [1843] |
1843 | Ohio | The integrity of our national union, vs. abolitionism: : an argument from the Bible, in proof of the position that believing masters ought to be honored and obeyed by their own servants, and tolerated in, not excommunicated from, the church of God: : being part of a speech delivered before the Synod of Cincinnati, on the subject of slavery, September 19th and 20th, 1843. | Junkin, George, 1790-1868. | Cincinnati: : Printed by R.P. Donogh, at no. 106, Main Street:, 1843.. |
1843 | Ohio | The cleansing of the sanctuary: : a discourse, in which it is shown that the millennium may be expected to commence about A.D. 1850, | Beatty, Alexander. | Medina, Ohio: : [s.n.], 1843.. |
1843 | Ohio | A brief statement of the rise and progress of the testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, against slavery and the slave trade. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) | Cincinnati: : A. Pugh & Co., corner of Main & Fifth Streets., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Board of Education, of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : Presented, May, 1843. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Education | Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Loyal National Repeal Association, Daniel O'Connell, and American slavery. | Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. | [Philadelphia : Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 1843] |
1843 | Pennsylvania | On the effects of secluded and gloomy imprisonment on individuals of the African variety of mankind in the production of disease | Coates, Benjamin Hornor, 1797-1881. | Philadelphia : John C. Clark, printer, 60 Dock Street, 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Fourteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in the Senate and House of Representatives, March, 1843.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph & William Kite., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | An address to the members of the Society of Friends, | Association of Friends for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and Improving the Condition of the Free People of Color. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Ninth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 12, 1843.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1842. [i.e. 1843] |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Catalogue of skulls of man, and the inferior animals, in the collection of Samuel George Morton, M.D., Vice President of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; Author of "Crania Americana," &c. | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851. | Philadelphia: : Printed by F. Turner, No. 74 North Sixth Street., 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | A brief statement of the rise and progress of the testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, against slavery and the slave trade. | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) | Philadelphia: : printed by Joseph and William Kite, no. 50 North Fourth Street., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | The social and intellectual state of the colony of Pennsylvania prior to the year 1743. | Tyson, Job R. (Job Roberts), 1803-1858. | Philadelphia: : John C. Clark, printer, 60 Dock Street., 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | The seventh annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Association, by Joseph Rakestraw, no. 50 North Fourth Street, corner of Apple-tree Alley., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | The social and intellectual state of the colony of Pennsylvania prior to the year 1743. : (Read before the American Philosophical Society, at one of the special meetings, held on the 29th day of May, 1843, in comemmoration of its hundredth anniversary.) | Tyson, Job R. (Job Roberts), 1803-1858. | Philadelphia: : John C. Clark, printer, 60 Dock Street., 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Comments on Lord Brougham's attack upon General Lewis Cass | Americanus, pseud. | Harrisburg, Pa. : Printed at the Argus Office, 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Jamaica: its past and present state. | Phillippo, James M. (James Mursell), 1798-1879. | Philadelphia: : James M. Campbell & Co., 98 Chestnut Street. ; [New York] : Saxton & Miles, 205 Broadway, New York., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Essays on the principles of morality, : and on the private and political rights and obligations of mankind. | Dymond, Jonathan, 1796-1828. | [Philadelphia] : George W. Taylor, no. 50, North Fourth Street, up stairs, Philadelphia. ; Edinburgh: : printed by Ballantyne and Hughes, Paul's Work, Canongate., 1843.. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Critical and miscellaneous essays: | Stephen, James, Sir, 1789-1859. | Philadelphia: : Carey and Hart., 1843. |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Welch's Olympic Circus This evening, Thursday, April 6, 1843, : Master J. Glenroy will commence the performances with a superb equestrian act. ... After which, a series of grand historical tableaux of the first ages. ... Negro eccentricities!!! ... To conclude with the pantomime of Mother Bunch and the yellow dwarf; ... | Olympic Circus (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1843] |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Welch's new Olympic Circus Chesnut Street near Ninth. Monday evening, January 2d, 1843, : the entertainment to commence with a grand horse pageant, ... Vaulting of the first class ... Great negro meeting ... Kriss Kringle's New Years' gift; ... | Olympic Circus (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1843] |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Rapp's comic almanac 1844. | [Philadelphia : W.D. Rapp, c1843] |
1843 | Pennsylvania | The Political ecomony of slavery. | [Philadelphia : Anti-Slavery Office, No. 31 North 5th St., 1843?] |
1843 | Pennsylvania | Madagascar and its martyrs. : A book for the young.. | Philadelphia: : Presbyterian Board of Publication, [1843?] |
1843 | Rhode Island | Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge.. | Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. | Providence: : printed by B.T. Albro., 1843.. |
1843 | South Carolina | Address of Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett, to his constituents, the citizens of Beaufort, Colleton, Orangeburgh, and Barnwell Districts. | Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1800-1876. | [South Carolina? : s.n., 1844?] |
1843 | Vermont | The claims of Africa : A discourse, delivered at Montpelier, at the annual meeting of the Vermont Colonization Society, October 19, 1843 | Mitchell, William, 1793-1867. | Burlington [Vt.] : printed by Stilman Fletcher, 1843. |
1844 | Alabama | Two lectures, on the natural history of the Caucasian and Negro races | Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873. | Mobile [Ala.] : Printed by Dade and Thompson, 1844. |
1844 | Antigua | A review of the work lately published, entitled "Antigua and the Antiguans," | Heagan, R. S. | Antigua: : Published at the "Herald" Office., 1844.. |
1844 | Connecticut | Politics under the law of God. : A discourse, delivered in the North Congregational Church, Hartford; on the annual fast of 1844, | Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. | Hartford: : Edwin Hunt, No. 6 Asylum Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Connecticut | The American Anti-Slavery Society at war with the church : A discourse, delivered before the First Congregational Church and Society, in Canterbury, Conn., June 30th, 1844 | Clarke, Walter, 1812-1871. | Hartford : Press of Elihu Geer, 26 l/? State Street, 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Archer, of Virginia, delivered in the Senate of the United States, in secret session, May, 1844, on the treaty for the annexation of Texas. | Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855. | Washington : Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of R.M. Saunders, of North Carolina, against receiving, referring, or reporting on abolition petitions. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 19 & 23, 1844. | Saunders, Romulus M. (Romulus Mitchell), 1791-1867. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Blair and Rives., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Severance, of Maine, on the right of petition. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 16, 1844. | Severance, Luther, 1797-1855. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by J. and G.S. Gideon., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Boyd, of Kentucky on the tariff, : and in reply to the Hon. John White relative to the charge of bargain between Messrs. Adams and Clay in the Presidential election of 1824-25: delivered in the House of Representatives, April 30, 1844. | Boyd, Linn, 1800-1859. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Globe Office., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Tibbatts, of Kentucky, on the question of the reannexation of Texas; : together with his remarks on the tariff: delivered in the House of Representatives, May 7, 1844. | Tibbatts, John Wooleston, 1802-1852. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Globe Office, 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Mr. McCauslen, of Ohio, on the report of the Select Committee on Rules. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 1, 1844.. | McCauslen, William Cochran, 1796-1863. | Washington: : Printed by Blair and Rives., 1844.. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Letter of Mr. Walker, of Mississippi, relative to the reannexation of Texas: : in reply to the call of the people of Carroll County, Kentucky, to communicate his views on that subject. | Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Globe Office., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. A. Johnson, of Tennessee, on the right of petition : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1844. | Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875. | Washington : printed at the Globe office, 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Annexation of Texas. : Speech of Mr. Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 21, 1844, on the right and duty of the United States now to accept the offer made by Texas of annexation. | Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1844?] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, on the right of petition: : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 23d and 24th, 1844. | Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Gales and Seaton., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Letter of Mr. Walker, of Mississippi, relative to the annexation of Texas: : in reply to the call of the people of Carroll County, Kentucky, to communicate his views on that subject. | Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Globe Office., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Proceedings of the Senate and documents relative to Texas, from which the injunction of secrecy has been removed. : in Senate of the United States. Thursday, May 16, 1844. | United States. Congress (28th, 1st session : 1843-1844). Senate | [Washington : s.n., 1844.] |
1844 | District of Columbia | A letter of the Hon. Dixon H. Lewis, to his constituents of the Third Congressional District of Alabama.. | Lewis, Dixon Hall, 1802-1848. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, on the right of petition. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 27, 1844. | Wright, Joseph A. (Joseph Albert), 1810-1867. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Letters of Messrs. Clay, Benton, and Barrow, on the subject of the annexation of Texas to the United States. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Mr. C.J. Ingersoll's view of the Texas question.. | Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862. | [Washington, D.C. : Blair & Rives, 1844] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Stiles, of Georgia, on the right of petition. | Stiles, William H. (William Henry), 1809-1865. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Stetson, of New York, touching the opinions of Mr. Van Buren on the right of suffrage, in reply to Mr. Caleb B. Smith: | Stetson, Lemuel, 1804-1868. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Globe Office., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of the Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett, on the right of petition. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 11, 1844. | Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1800-1876. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Charles Rogers, of New York, on the right of petition. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 23, 1844. | Rogers, Charles, 1800-1874. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by J. and G.S. Gideon., 1844. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Texas annexation bill : Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in reply to Mr. McDuffie. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Saturday, June 15, 1844. | Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. | [Washington] : Printed at Gideon's Office, Ninth Street, Washington, [1844]. |
1844 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Miller of New Jersey on the treaty for annexing Texas to the United States; : delivered in the Senate of the United States, (in secret session) on the 23d of May 1844. | Miller, Jacob Welsh, 1800-1862. | Washington : Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1844. |
1844 | England | Western Africa; : its condition, and Christianity the means of its recovery. | East, D. J. (David Jonathan) | London: : Houlston and Stoneman, Paternoster Row. : Luntley & Dick, printers, New Broad Street Court, London., M.DCCC.XLIV. [1844] |
1844 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 27th May, 1844. Preceded by the addresses on presenting the medals awarded by the Council of the Society. | Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871. | London: : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Texas and the Gulf of Mexico; or Yachting in the New World: | Houstoun, Mrs. (Matilda Charlotte), 1815?-1892. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Morrell's narrative of a voyage to the south and west coast of Africa: : containing the information from whence originated the present trade in Guano, found in certain islands on that coast. | Morrell, Benjamin, 1795-1839. | London: : Whittaker and Company. Grapel, Liverpool., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Wild sports in Europe, Asia, and Africa. : Illustrated by drawings taken from nature. | Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, 1808-1870. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Narrative of the voyages and services of the Nemesis, from 1840 to 1843 : and of the combined naval and military operations in China : comprising a complete account of the colony of Hong-Kong, and remarks on the character and habits of the Chinese | Bernard, W. D. (William Dallas) | London : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street : Frederick Shoberl, Junior, printer ... 51, Rupert Street, Haymarket, London, 1844. |
1844 | England | Excursion through the slave states, : from Washington on the Potomac to the frontier of Mexico; : with sketches of popular manners and geological notices. | Featherstonhaugh, George William, 1780-1866. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1844.. |
1844 | England | The highlands of Æthiopia. | Harris, William Cornwallis, Sir, 1807-1848. | London: : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster-Row., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Second annual report of the council of the Liverpool Anti-Monopoly Association for the year 1843 : read at the annual meeting of the members, held January 17, 1844; the treasurer's account, and a list of members. | Liverpool Anti-Monopoly Association. | Liverpool : Printed by Rockliff and Ellis, 1844. |
1844 | England | A narrative of a visit to the Mauritius and South Africa | Backhouse, James, 1794-1869. | London : Hamilton, Adams, and Co. York : [Printed by] John L. Linney, 1844. |
1844 | England | Lectures on comparative anatomy, physiology, zoology, and the natural history of man | Lawrence, William, Sir, 1783-1867. | London : John Taylor, [John Leighton, printer], 1844. |
1844 | England | Letters from America. | Godley, John Robert, 1814-1861. | London : J. Murray, 1844. |
1844 | England | Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., on a charge of slave trading, : under the 5 Geo. IV, Cap. 113, on Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th, and Monday the 30th of October, 1843, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London. A full report from the short-hand notes of W.B. Gurney, Esq. With an address to the merchants, manufacturers, and traders of Great Britain, | Zulueta, Pedro de. | London: : C. Wood & Co., Poppin's Court, Fleet Street., 1844. |
1844 | England | St. Lucia : historical, statistical, and descriptive | Breen, Henry H. (Henry Hegart), 1805-1882. | London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster Row : printed by Geo. Peirce, 310, Strand, 1844. |
1844 | England | Travels in southern Abyssinia, : through the country of Adal to the kingdom of Shoa. | Johnston, Charles, 1810-1872. | London: : J. Madden and Co., Leadenhall Street., MDCCCXLIV. [1844] |
1844 | England | Fifty days on board a slave-vessel in the Mozambique Channel, : in April and May, 1843. | Hill, Pascoe Grenfell, 1804-1882. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1844.. |
1844 | England | The effect of an alteration in the sugar duties : on the condition of the people of England and the Negro race considered. | Laird, MacGregor, 1808-1861. | London: : Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Colonists and manufacturers in the West Indies | Daubrée, Paul, fl. 1844. | London : James Bain, 1844 [Tyler & Reed, printers]. |
1844 | England | The life of Major-General Worge, : colonel of the 86th regiment of foot, and governor of Senegal, in Africa; : with an account of the settlements of Senegal and Goree. | Duke, George, fl. 1844. | London: : Parker, Furnivall, and Parker, Whitehall; ; [Lewes] : Geo. P. Bacon, Lewes, Sussex, 1844. |
1844 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 26th May, 1845. Preceded by brief addresses on presenting the medals awarded by the Council of the Society. | Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871. | London: : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1845.. |
1844 | England | Travels in Kordofan; : embracing a description of that province of Egypt, and of some of the bordering countries, with a review of the present state of the commerce in those countries, of the habits and customs of the inhabitants, as also an account of the slave hunts taking place under the government of Mehemed Ali. | Pallme, Ignatius. | London: : J. Madden and Co., 8, Leadenhall Street., 1844.. |
1844 | England | Antigua and the Antiguans: : a full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day, interspersed with anecdotes and legends. Also, an impartial view of slavery and the free labour systems; the statistics of the island, and biographical notices of the principal families ; In two volumes.. | London : Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street., 1844.. |
1844 | France | Extraits des auteurs et voyageurs qui ont écrit sur la Guyane, : suivis du Catalogue bibliographique de la Guyane, | Nouvion, Victor de, d. 1864. | Paris. : Imprimerie de Béthune et Plon, rue de Vaugirard, 36., 1844. |
1844 | France | Liberté immédiate et absolue, ou esclavage : Observations sur le rapport de M. Le Duc De Broglie, président de la commission instituée par décision royale du 26 mai 1840, pour l'examen des questions relatives à l'esclavage et à la constitution politique des colonies franc?ais; adressées a tous les Franc?ais amis de la liberté et de l'humanit | Alexander, Geo. W. (George William), 1802-1890. | Paris : librairie de Firmin Didot frères, imprimeurs de l'institut, 1844. |
1844 | France | Observations sur un projet d'ordonnance relatif au pécule et au rachat des noirs dans les colonies françaises: | Jollivet, Ad. (Adolphe), 1799-1848. | [Paris] : Imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petits-champs, 33., [1844?] |
1844 | France | Rapport fait a la chambre des pairs | Mérilhou, M. (Joseph), 1788-1856. | Paris, : Typographie de Firmin Didot frères, rue Jacob, 56., 1844.. |
1844 | France | Historique de la traite et du droit de visite. | Jollivet, Ad. (Adolphe), 1799-1848. | A Paris, : de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-Petits-Champs, 33., 1844. |
1844 | France | Des pétitions de quelques ouvriers et ouvrières de Paris pour l'abolition immédiate de l'esclavage. : Véritable situation des noirs dans les colonies françaises, | Jollivet, Ad. (Adolphe), 1799-1848. | Paris, : Imprimerie Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petits champs, 33., 1844.. |
1844 | France | Observations sur l'émancipation des noirs, : extraites d'un ouvrage de M. le contre-amiral Laplace, commandant la station navale des Antilles; | Laplace, Cyrille Pierre Théodore, 1793-1875. | Paris, : Imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petits-champs, 33., 1844.. |
1844 | Maryland | Report from the select committee, to whom was referred the subject of the removal of the free colored population from Charles County. | Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee on the Removal of the Free Colored Population of Charles County. | [Annapolis, Md.] : Read and ordered to be printed. By the House of Delegates, January 25, 1844. |
1844 | Maryland | Letters of the late Bishop England to the Hon. John Forsyth, on the subject of domestic slavery: : to which are prefixed copies, in Latin and English, of the Pope's apostolic letter, concerning the African slave trade, with some introductory remarks, etc.. | England, John, 1786-1842. | Baltimore: : printed and published by John Murphy, 146 Market Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Maryland | The life and public services of the Hon. James Knox Polk, : with a compendium of his speeches on various public measures. Also, a sketch of the life of the Hon. George Mifflin Dallas.. | Hickman, George H. | Baltimore: : Published by N. Hickman, no. 88 Baltimore Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Maryland | The life and public services of the Hon. James Knox Polk, : with a compendium of his speeches on various public measures. Also, a sketch of the life of the Hon. George Mifflin Dallas.. | Hickman, George H. | Baltimore: : Published by N. Hickman, no. 88 Baltimore Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Letter from Francis Jackson. | Jackson, Francis, 1789-1861. | [Boston : Andrews, Prentiss & Studley, printers], [1844]. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Ledder breeches : a parody on Brother Jonathan | Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904. cmp | Boston : Keith's Music Publishing House 67 & 69. Court Street, c1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. : Presented at the thirty-fifth annual meeting, held in Worcester, Massachusetts, Sept. 10--13, 1844.. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston: : printed for the board, by T.R. Marvin., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The Ashland text book : being a compendium of Mr. Clay's speeches, on various public measures, etc. etc. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | Boston : Redding & Co. ... [and 6 others] ; [Philadelphia] : King and Baird, printers, Philadelphia, 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The brotherhood of thieves; or, A true picture of the American church and clergy: : a letter to Nathaniel Barney, of Nantucket. | Foster, Stephen S. (Stephen Symonds), 1809-1881. | Boston: : Anti-Slavery office, 25 Cornhill., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Third annual report of the Board of Managers of the Massachusetts Colonization Society. : Presented, May 29, 1844.. | Massachusetts Colonization Society. | Boston: : Press of T.R. Marvin, 24 Congress St., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The brotherhood of thieves; or, A true picture of the American church and clergy: : a letter to Nathaniel Barney, of Nantucket. | Foster, Stephen S. (Stephen Symonds), 1809-1881. | Boston: : Anti-Slavery office, 25 Cornhill., [1844?] |
1844 | Massachusetts | The compact; or, What have our state politics to do with slavery? | Liberty Party (U.S.) | [Boston] : Published by J.W. Alden, 7 Cornhill, Boston., [1844]. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Nineteenth annual report of the board of managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Boston, May, 1844. | Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published at 63 Atkinson Street. Stereotyped at the Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1844 [Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson]. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Twelfth annual report, presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 24, 1844. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Oliver Johnson, Court Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Notes on Cuba, : containing an account of its discovery and early history; a description of the face of the country, its population, resources, and wealth; its institutions, and the manners and customs of its inhabitants. With directions to travellers visiting the island. | Wurdemann, John G. (John George), 1810-1849. | Boston : J. Munroe and Company, 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Colonization and missions. : A historical examination of the state of society in Western Africa, as formed by paganism and Muhammedanism, slavery, the slave trade and piracy, and of the remedial influence of colonization and missions. | Tracy, Joseph, 1793?-1874. | Boston: : Press of T.R. Marvin, 24 Congress Street., 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Light and truth; : collected from the Bible and ancient and modern history, containing the universal history of the colored and the Indian race, from the creation of the world to the present time. | Lewis, R. B. (Robert Benjamin) | Boston: : Published by a committee of colored gentlemen. : Benjamin F. Roberts, printer., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Maps and illustrations of the missions of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. September, 1844. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : s.n.] [1844]. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Stimpson's Boston directory; : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, with lists of the streets, lanes and wharves, the city officers, public offices and banks, and other useful information. | Stimpson's Boston directory. 1844. | Boston: : Charles Stimpson., 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The Ashland text book : being a compendium of Mr. Clay's speeches, on various public measures, etc. etc. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | Boston : Redding & Co. ; New York : Saxton & Miles ; Philadelphia : G.B. Zieber & Co. ; [Philadelphia] : King and Baird, printers, Philadelphia, 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Three lectures delivered in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, in Lynn, Mass., December, 1843, on come-out-ism : as connected with non-resistance, transcendentalism, the old Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Antinomian perfectionism, etc. Shewing by numerous facts that it is infidelity, and defending the Bible, Sabbath, ministry, church, etc. against its aspersions | Porter, James, 1808-1888. | Boston : Published by Reid & Rand, No. 3 Cornhill, 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | American slavery, and the means of its removal. : A sermon, preached in the First Congregational Church, Braintree, April 4, 1844. | Storrs, Richard S. (Richard Salter), 1787-1873. | Boston: : Press of T.R. Marvin, 24 Congress Street., 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The Ashland text book : being a compendium of Mr. Clay's speeches, on various public measures, etc. etc. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | Boston : Redding & Co. ... [and 6 others] ; [Philadelphia] : King and Baird, printers, Philadelphia, 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | A letter on the Texas question. | Everett, Alexander Hill, 1790-1847. | [Springfield, Mass.? : s.n., 1844?] |
1844 | Massachusetts | The eleventh Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair. : This annual effort for the sustentation of the anti-slavery cause will be made in Amory Hall, Boston, commencing on Tuesday, Dec. 24th, 1844. ... | Massachusetts Anti-slavery Fair. | [Boston : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | Massachusetts | An address delivered in the court-house in Concord, Massachusetts, on 1st August, 1844, on the anniversary of the emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies. | Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. | Boston: : James Munroe and Company., 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Lights and shadows of African history: | Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. | Boston: : J.E. Hickman. 12 School Street., 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Don't throw away your vote. | [Boston] : Published by J.W. Alden, 7 Cornhill, Boston., [1844]. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Anti-slavery hymns, designed to aid the cause of human rights. : Containing original hymns written by Abby H. Price, and others of Hopedale Community, with a choice selection from other authors. | [Hopedale, Mass.] : Community Press, Hopedale, Mass:, 1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Present for good boys and girls.. | Greenfield, Mass. : A. Phelps, 1844.. |
1844 | Massachusetts | Copy of a letter : adopted at a meeting held in Berry Street Vestry, April 11, 1844, to be offered for signature to the Unitarian clergy of the United States, and sent with the names of those who sign it, as follows: To the Unitarian ministers of Great Britain and Ireland, who signed an address to "their Ministerial Brethren of the Unitarian Churches in the United States of North America," dated Dec. 1, 1843. | [Boston? : s.n., 1844?] |
1844 | Massachusetts | Get off the track! : a song for Emancipation | Boston : Published by the author, c1844. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1844 ; [Oliver Johnson, printer]. |
1844 | Massachusetts | The Tyrant paupers; or, Where the money goes. | [Boston] : Published by J.W. Alden, 7 Cornhill, Boston., [1844?] |
1844 | Missouri | Letter of Mr. Walker, of Mississippi, relative to the annexation of Texas: : in reply to the call of the people of Carroll County, Ky., to communicate his views on that subject. | Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869. | Saint Louis: : Missourian Office., 1844. |
1844 | Netherlands | Bijdragen tot de kennis der Nederlandsche en vreemde koloniën, bijzonder betrekkelijk de vrijlating der slaven. | Utrecht : C. van der Post, 1844-1847. |
1844 | New Hampshire | The substance of an anti-slavery address : delivered on the annual fast of 1844, before the congregation of the M.E. Church of Nashua and Nashville | Barrows, Lorenzo D. (Lorenzo Dow), 1817-1878. | Nashua [N.H.] : Printed by Murray & Kimball, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Thoughts on the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States. : First published in the New-York Evening Post, under the signature of Veto. | Sedgwick, Theodore, 1811-1859. | New-York: : Printed by D. Fanshaw., 1844. |
1844 | New York | Thoughts on the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States. : First published in the New-York Evening Post, under the signature of Veto. | Sedgwick, Theodore, 1811-1859. | New-York: : Printed by D. Fanshaw., 1844. |
1844 | New York | An address of Friends of the Yearly Meeting of New-York, to the citizens of the United States, : especially to those of the Southern States, upon the subject of slavery.. | New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. | New-York: : press of Mahlon Day & Co., 374 Pearl-Street. : James Egbert printer., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | Speech of Cassius M. Clay against the annexation of Texas to the United States of America, in reply to Col. R.M. Johnson and others : in a mass meeting of citizens of the Eighth Congressional District at the White Sulphur Springs, Scott County Kentucky, On Saturday, Dec. 30, 1843 : From the Lexington Observer and Reporter of Jan. 1844. | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903. | [New York] : Republished by Daniel Fanshaw, 148 Nassau-Street, New-York, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Notes on Northern Africa, the Sahara and Soudan, : in relation to the ethnography, languages, history, political and social condition, of the nations of those countries. | Hodgson, William Brown, 1800-1871. | New-York: : Wiley and Putnam. : William Osborn, printer, 88 William-street., 1844. |
1844 | New York | The life and speeches of Henry Clay. | Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | New-York : Greeley & McElrath, 1844. |
1844 | New York | A view of the action of the federal government, in behalf of slavery. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | Utica: : Published by James C. Jackson., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | The adventures of Hercules Hardy; or, Guiana in 1772. | Sue, Eugène, 1804-1857. | New-York: : J. Winchester, New World Press, 30 Ann Street., [1844?] |
1844 | New York | The history of Illinois : from its first discovery and settlement, to the present time | Brown, Henry, 1789-1849. | New-York : J. Winchester, New World Press, XXX Ann Street, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Letter to the Hon. John C. Calhoun, on the annexation of Texas.. | Hammond, Jabez D. (Jabez Delano), 1778-1855. | Cooperstown [N.Y.]: : printed by H. & E. Phinney,, 1844.. |
1844 | New York | Excursion through the slave states, : from Washington on the Potomac to the frontier of Mexico; : with sketches of popular manners and geological notices. | Featherstonhaugh, George William, 1780-1866. | New-York: : published by Harper & Brothers, no. 82 Cliff-Street., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | Belief without confession. : A sermon, preached at Whitesboro, N.Y. | Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. | Utica: : printed by R.W. Roberts, 58 Genesee Street., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | An appeal from David L. Childs, editor of the Anti-Slavery Standard, to the abolitionists. | Childs, David L. (David Lee), 1794-1874. | Albany : Albany Evening Journal, 1844. |
1844 | New York | The condition of living. | Jackson, James Caleb, 1811-1895. | [Utica, N.Y. : New York State Anti-Slavery Society, 1844] |
1844 | New York | Speech of Cassius M. Clay : delivered in a mass meeting of a portion of the citizens of the 8th Congressional District, on Saturday, the 30th of December, 1843, at the White Sulphur Springs, in Scott Co. Ky. in reply to Col. R. M. Johnson, and others. | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903. | [Utica, N.Y. : New York State Anti-Slavery Society, 1844?] |
1844 | New York | The touchstone of truth, applied to modern abolition : or Seven lectures in answer to the question, "What do the scriptures teach on the subject of slavery | Lounsbury, Thomas. | Geneva, N.Y. : Scotten & Van Brunt, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Sketches of the life and writings of James Gillespie Birney. | Green, Beriah, 1795-1874. | Utica, N.Y. : published by Jackson & Chaplin., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | Letters of Cassius M. Clay. | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903. | [New York] : Greeley & McElrath, Tribune Buildings, [1844] |
1844 | New York | Declaration of sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Society : Adopted at the formation of said society, in Philadelphia, on the 4th day of December, 1833. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | [New-York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, New York. William S. Dorr, printer], [1844?]. |
1844 | New York | Fifty days on board a slave-vessel in the Mozambique channel. : In April and May, 1843. | Hill, Pascoe Grenfell, 1804-1882. | New-York: : J. Winchester, New World Press, 20 Ann Street., [1844?] |
1844 | New York | The seventh annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : May, 1844. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1844. |
1844 | New York | Letter from Cassius M. Clay : Slavery-the evil-the remedy. | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903. | [New York? : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | New York | Miss Lucy Neale, or, The yaller gal : a celebrated Ethiopian melody | Sanford, James, 1814-1855. cmp | New York : Atwill publisher, 201 Broadway, c1844. |
1844 | New York | The cabin book; : or, Sketches of life in Texas. | Sealsfield, Charles, 1793-1864. | New York: : J. Winchester, 30 Ann Street., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | The modern Babylon! Mysteries of London : a picture of life and things as they are in the British capitol. | Reynolds, George W. M. | New York : Holland & Glover's, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Thoughts on the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States. : First published in the New York Evening Post, under the signature of Veto, (Theodore Sedgwick.) Together with the address of Albert Gallatin, LL.D. delivered at the Tabernacle meeting, held on the 24th of April, 1844. | Sedgwick, Theodore, 1811-1859. | New York: : Printed by S.W. Benedict & Co., no. 16 Spruce street., 1844. |
1844 | New York | Report of debates in the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, held in the city of New York, 1844. | Methodist Episcopal Church. General Conference (1844 : New York, N.Y.) | New York : Published by G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Thoughts on the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States. : First published in the New York Evening Post, under the signature of Veto, (Theodore Sedgwick.) Together with the address of Albert Gallatin, LL.D. delivered at the Tabernacle meeting, held on the 24th of April, 1844. | Sedgwick, Theodore, 1811-1859. | New York: : Printed by S.W. Benedict & Co., no. 16 Spruce street., 1844. |
1844 | New York | Letter of the Honorable William Jay, to Hon. Theo. Frelinghuysen.. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | New York: : [s.n.], 1844.. |
1844 | New York | Letters from New York. 2nd ed. | Child, Lydia Maria Francis. | New York : C.S. Francis and Company, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Letters from New York | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | New York : C.S. Francis and Company, 252 Broadway Street ; [Boston] : And Joseph H. Francis, 128 Washington Street, Boston : Printed by Munroe & Francis, Boston, 1844. |
1844 | New York | Life in the New World; or Sketches of American society. | Sealsfield, Charles, 1793-1864. | New York: : J. Winchester, New World Press, XXX Ann Street., [1844?] |
1844 | New York | The liberty minstrel | New-York ; [Boston] : Leavitt & Alden ... ; [New York] : Saxton & Miles ... : Myron Finch ... ; [Albany, N.Y.] : Jackson & Chaplin ... ; [Utica, N.Y.] : Jackson & Chaplin ... ; [New York] : S.W. Benedict & Co., music stereotypers and printers ... , 1844. |
1844 | New York | The Modern Babylon! : Mysteries of London: a picture of life and things as they are in the British capital.. | New-York. : Published and for sale, wholesale and retail, at Holland & Glover's depot for cheap publications. No. 102 Nassau Street, near Ann., 1844.. |
1844 | New York | The Anti-Texass [sic] legion : Protest of some free men, states and presses against the Texass [sic] rebellion, against the laws of nature and of nations. | [Albany] : Sold at the Patriot Office, Albany, 1844. |
1844 | Ohio | To the Liberty Party in Ohio. | Sullivant, Joseph, 1809-1882. | [Columbus, Ohio : s.n., 1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | The head and the heart : or The relative importance of intellectual and moral education: a lecture delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, in Lowell, August, 1838 | Bartlett, Elisha, 1804-1855. | Philadelphia : published and for sale at the Anti-Slavery Office, 1844 [Merrihew & Thompson, printers]. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | The South in danger. : Read before you vote. : Address of the Democratic Association, Washington, D.C. | Democratic Association (Washington, D.C.) | [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1844.] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Declaration of the Anti-Slavery convention : assembled at Philadelphia, December 4, 1833. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | [Philadelphia? : Philadelphia City A.S. Society], [1844-1845]. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Scenes and adventures in Africa, : collected from Moffat's missionary labours in Africa.. | Moffat, Robert, 1795-1883. | Philadelphia: : Presbyterian Board of Publication. Paul T. Jones, publishing agent., 1844.. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Tenth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 11, 1844.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1844. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Memoir of Mrs. Anne R. Page. | Andrews, C. W. (Charles Wesley), 1807-1875. | Philadelphia: : Herman Hooker, 178 Chestnut Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Letter of Mr. Walker, of Mississippi, relative to the reannexation of Texas: : in reply to the call of the people of Carroll County, Kentucky, to communicate his views on that subject. | Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Mifflin and Parry, at the office of the Pennsylvanian, No. 99 South Second Street., 1844. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Table of all the missionary stations of the Church of the United Brethren, for the year 1844. | Reichel, Edward H., 1820-1877. | [Philadelphia] : Merrihew & Thompson, printers, No 7 Carter's Alley, Philadelphia., [1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | The sixteenth annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. E.G. Dorsey, printer, Library Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Insanity among the coloured population of the free states | Jarvis, Edward, 1803-1884. | Philadelphia : T.K. & P.G. Collins, printers, 1844. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Fifteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in the Senate and House of Representatives, March, 1844.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph & William Kite., 1844.. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Great attraction! The best bill of the season! Grand concert! : To be given at the Chinese Saloon! On Tuesday ev'ng, Feb. 13, 1844, | North Ward Literary Association (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : United States Job Printing Office, Ledger Bulding, Philadelphia., [1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | First grand concert of the original Congo melodists, from Boston; at Masonic Hall for a few nights only ... Monday evening, June 17, 1844 ... | Masonic Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia] : C. Alexander, Printer, Philad., [1844]. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Guarica, the charib bride. A legend of Hispaniola. | Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858. | Philadelphia, A.J. Rockafellar, 1844. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Narrative of a visit to the West Indies, in 1840 and 1841. | Truman, George. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers. No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1844. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Declaration of sentiment of the American Anti-Slavery Society. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1844-1845]. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Fifteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Read in the Senate and House of Representatives, March, 1844.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph & William Kite., 1844.. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | To the free and independent voters of the city and county of Philadelphia. : Fellow citizens: The Committee of Fifty of the Liberty Party present to you the enclosed ticket for your consideration at the coming election ... | Liberty Party (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia : The Committee, 1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Dandy Jim, from Caroline : a celebrated Ethiopian song | Myers, J. R. (J. Richard), 1809-1874. cmp | Philadelphia : A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Str. ; New York : Wm. Dubois, c1844. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Guarica, the Charib bride. : A legend of Hispaniola. | Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858. | Philadelphia: : A.J. Rockafellar, 98 Chesnut Street., 1844.. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Only 12 1/2 cents at the Museum Lecture Room! : Entrance on George St. The triumphant and unequalled Virginia Serenaders! Cool White! Jim Sanford! Ole Bull Evans! Chas. White! Master James! who challenge all the "milk-and-water" bands in the city to begin to equal them, will give four concerts, in honor of the day. One commencing at 10, A.M.--one at 1,--one at 4, and one at 8 o'clock, P.M., precisely. Performances will be varied each time. ... Doors open half an hour prior to each performance. | Virginia Serenaders. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : United States Job Printing Office, Ledger Building, Philadelphia., [1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | First grand concert of the original Congo Melodists, from Boston; at Masonic Hall for a few nights only. : The company is composed of five skilful musicians, ... Their songs are sung in harmony, in the style of the Hutchinson Family, with five voices, ... Monday evening, June 17, 1844. ... Cards of admission 25 cents, children half-price. The entertainments will be such that the most fastidious will not have the least cause to complain. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock. Concert to commence at eight. | Masonic Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philad., [1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Grand concert at the Masonic Hall, Chesnut Street. : The original Virginia Serenaders, Messrs. R. Edwards, D. Kelly, Mast. Charles, Cool White, and Ole Bull Myers, leader. Having met with such liberal encouragement during the past week, they have been induced to remain for two nights longer, August 28th, and 29th. At the earnest solicitation of a number of the most respectable families in the city. To ladies and families, we assure that the whole performance is void of any objectionable feature, either in word, look, or action, that could offend the most fastidious. Wednesday evening, August 28. ... Admission 25 cts. Children half-price. Front seats reserved for the ladies. Doors open at half-past seven. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. | Virginia Serenaders. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia, [1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | The bargain and sale of the presidency in 1825 : By Clay and Adams. | [Philadelphia] : [Printed at the office of the American Sentinel, Philadelphia], [1844?]. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia riots. : De Philadelphia riots; or, I guess it wan't de niggas dis time.. | [Philadelphia] : Published by J. Torr, 29 South Third Street, Philadelphia., [ca. 1844] |
1844 | Pennsylvania | The re-annexation of Texas: its influence on the duration of slavery.. | Philadelphia: : Printed at the Office of "The Pennsylvanian," no. 99 south Second street, above Walnut street., [1844]. |
1844 | Pennsylvania | Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders : nine songs and a set of cotillions. | Philadelphia : E. Ferrett & Co., 68 South Fourth Street ; New York : E. Ferrett & Co., 237 Broadway, [1844?]. |
1844 | Scotland | The United States of America; : their history from the earliest period; their industry, commerce, banking transactions, and national works; their institutions and character, political, social, and literary; with a survey of the territory, and remarks on the prospects and plans of emigrants. | Murray, Hugh, 1779-1846. | Edinburgh: : Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale Court; [London] : and Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London., 1844. |
1844 | South Carolina | Hon. J.C. Calhoun's letter to the Hon. W.R. King. | Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. | [Charleston] : Printed by Walker & Burke, 3 Broad-Street, Charleston, [1844]. |
1844 | South Carolina | Sermons preached on plantations to congregations of Negroes. | Glennie, Alexander. | Charleston: : published and sold by A.E. Miller, no. 4 Broad-Street,, 1844.. |
1844 | South Carolina | Letter of His Excellency Governor Hammond, to the Free Church of Glasgow, on the subject of slavery.. | Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. | Columbia [S.C.]: : A.H. Pemberton., 1844.. |
1845 | Connecticut | American liberty almanac, for 1846 : Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Boston, New York, Baltimore, and Charleston: and for use in every part of the country. | Hartford [Conn.] : W.H. Burleigh, [1845] |
1845 | District of Columbia | Errors in sixth census : Letter from the secretary of state, relative to alleged errors of the sixth census : February 12, 1845 : Read, and referred to the select committee on that subject. | United States. Dept. of State | [Washington, D.C.] : Blair & Rives, print., [1845]. |
1845 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Charles Hudson, of Mass. on the annexation of Texas. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., Jan. 20, 1845.. | Hudson, Charles, 1795-1881. | [Washington, D.C.] : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers., [1845] |
1845 | District of Columbia | Alabama vs. amendment of Constitution. : Resolutions of the legislature of Alabama relative to the proposed amendment of the Constitution of the United States, by Massachusetts, &c., &c. | Alabama. General Assembly. | [Washington, D.C.] : Blair & Rives, print., [1845] |
1845 | England | Historical notices of the missions of the Church of England in the North American colonies, : previous to the independence of the United States: chiefly from the ms. documents of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. | Hawkins, Ernest, 1802-1868. | London: : B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street., 1845.. |
1845 | England | Guide to the West Indies, Madeira, Mexico, northern South-America, &c., &c., : compiled from documents specially furnished by the agents of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, the Board of Trade, and other authentic sources. With charts and other illustrations. | Osborne, John. | London: : sold at the company's office, Moorgate Street, on board the ships, and may be had through the agents abroad, and of all booksellers., 1845.. |
1845 | England | Journal of an African cruiser : comprising sketches of the Canaries, the Cape de Verds, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Leone, and other places of interest on the west coast of Africa | Bridge, Horatio, 1806-1893. | New-York & London : Wiley and Putnam, 1845. |
1845 | England | Sixteen years in the West Indies | Capadose, Henry. | London : T.C. Newby 72, Mortimer St., Cavendish Sq., 1845. |
1845 | England | The tiara and the turban, or Impressions, and observations on character, within the dominions of the Pope and the sultan. | Hill, S. S., 19th cent. | London: : Madden and Malcolm, 8, Leadenhall Street,, MDCCCXLV. [1845] |
1845 | England | Visit to the Portuguese possessions in south-western Africa. | Tams, Georg. | London: : Published by T.C. Newby, 72, Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square., [1845] |
1845 | England | American facts. : Notes and statistics relative to the government, resources, engagements, manufactures, commerce, religion, education, literature, fine arts, manners and customs of the United States of America. | Putnam, George Palmer, 1814-1872. | London: : Wiley and Putnam, 6 Waterloo Place, and 161, Broadway, New York., 1845. |
1845 | England | The natural history of man; : comprising inquiries into the modifying influence of physical and moral agencies on the different tribes of the human family. | Prichard, James Cowles, 1786-1848. | London: : Hippolyte Baillière, publisher, 219 Regent Street; foreign bookseller to the Royal College of Surgeons, and to the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. : Paris: : J. B. Bailliere, libraire de l'Academie Royale de Medecine. : Leipsic: : T. O. Weigel., 1845.. |
1845 | England | The history of the Church of England, in the colonies and foreign dependencies of the British Empire | Anderson, James S. M. (James Stuart Murray), 1800-1869. | London : Francis & John Rivington; and Robert Folthrop & Co. Brighton, 1845-1856 [Gilbert and Rivington, Printers] |
1845 | England | The sugar question.. | Jameson, D. D. | London: : Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill., 1845.. |
1845 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 23rd May, 1853. Preceded by observations on presenting the royal medals of the year. | Murchison, Roderick Impey, Sir, 1792-1871. | London: : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1853.. |
1845 | England | The mission: or, Scenes in Africa. : Written for young people. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | London: : Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, Paternoster Row., 1845.. |
1845 | England | Review of the Rev. Thomas B. Freeman's journal of visits to Ashanti, &c. : with remarks on the present situation of Africa, and its spiritual prospects | Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. | London : James Nisbet, and Co.; and John Mason, 1845 [Printed by James Nichols]. |
1845 | England | [Ethnographical maps to accompany The naural history of man.] | [London: : H. Bailliere, 1845.] |
1845 | England | America and her slave-system. | London : Published by Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1845 [Nottingham : Printed by T. Kirk] |
1845 | France | Abolition de l'esclavage, : civilisation du centre de l'Afrique. : Projet pour y parvenir. | Duvivier, général (Franciades-Fleurus), 1794-1848. | Paris : librairie militaire de J. Dumaine ... : Imprimerie de Cosse et J. Dumaine, rue Christine, 2., mai 1845.. |
1845 | France | Les colonies françaises devant la Chambre des pairs. : Analyse de la discussion générale du Projet de loi sur le régime colonial, | Jollivet, Ad. (Adolphe), 1799-1848. | Paris, : Imprimerie de Guiraudet et Jouaust, rue Saint-Honoré, 315., 1845. |
1845 | France | Essai historique sur les races anciennes et modernes de l'Afrique septentrionale, : leurs origines, leurs mouvements et leurs transformations, depuis l'antiquité la plus reculée jusqu'a nos jours, | Duprat, Pascal, 1815-1885. | Paris. : Jules Labitte, libraire-éditeur, quai Voltaire, 3. : Imprimerie Dondey-Dupré, rue Saint-Louis, 46, au Marais., 1845. |
1845 | France | Question des sucres en Angleterre. : Du travail libre et du travail esclave. | Jollivet, Ad. (Adolphe), 1799-1848. | A Paris, : de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petits-champs, 33., Mars 1845.. |
1845 | France | Lettre de M. Huc, membre du Conseil colonial de la Martinique, a M. le duc de Broglie, président de la Commission des affaires coloniales, sur l'indemnité.. | Huc, M. | Paris, : Imprimerie Bruneau, rue Croix-des-Petits Champs, 33., 1845.. |
1845 | France | La supresion del tráfico de esclavos africanos en la isla de Cuba : examinada con relación a su agricultura y a su seguridad | Saco, José Antonio, 1797-1879. | Paris : Imprenta de Panckoucke calle des Poitevins, 14, 1845. |
1845 | France | Documents américains. : Troisième série. Les États-Unis d'Amérique et l'Angleterre. Annexion du Texas. L'Orégon. | A Paris, : de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petits-champs, 33., Avril, 1845.. |
1845 | France | Annexion du Texas. : Nouveaux documents américains. | A Paris, : de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petites-champs, 33., Février 1845.. |
1845 | France | Documents américains, : annexion du Texas, émancipation des noirs, politique de l'Angleterre, | A Paris, : de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, rue Croix-des-petits-champs, 33., 1845.. |
1845 | Germany | Die vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika | Raumer, Friedrich von, 1781-1873. | Leipzig: : F.A. Brockhaus., 1845. |
1845 | Ireland | Missions in western Africa, : among the Soosoos, Bulloms, &c. Being the first undertaken by the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. With an introduction, containing: I. A Sketch of western Africa; with a description of the principal tribes inhabiting that coast. II. A Brief history of the slave trade, to the present day. III. Some account of the early African churches. IV. A Condensed survey of all the missionary exertions of modern times, in favor of Africa. | Walker, Samuel Abraham, d. 1879. | Dublin : William Curry, Jun. and Company. Longmans, Brown, and Co. London., 1845. |
1845 | Kentucky | To the freemen of the County of Fayette. | Wickliffe, Robert, 1775-1859. | Lexington [Ky.]: : Kentucky Gazette Print., 1845. |
1845 | Kentucky | Mr. Todd's reply to Mr. Wickliffe. | Todd, Robert S., 1792-1849. | Lexington, Ky. : Observer and Reporter Print., 1845. |
1845 | Louisiana | Agricultural productions of Louisiana : embracing valuable information relative to the cotton, sugar and molasses interests, and the effects upon the same of the tariff of 1842 | Forstall, Edmund J. | [New Orleans] : Tropic Print, 1845. |
1845 | Louisiana | Norman's New Orleans and environs: : containing a brief historical sketch of the territory and state of Louisiana, and the city of New Orleans, from the earliest period to the present time: presenting a complete guide to all subjects of general interest in the southern metropolis; with a correct and improved plan of the city, pictorial illistrations of public buildings, etc.. | Norman, Benjamin Moore, 1809-1860. | New Orleans: : B. M. Norman. New York, D. Appleton & Co.; Philadelphia, Geo. S. Appleton; Boston, Jas. Munroe & Co.; Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & Co.; St. Louis, Halsall & Collet; Mobile, J. M. Sumwalt & Co., c1845.. |
1845 | Maryland | The memorial of the just. : A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Sarah Johnson, who died September 4, 1845, at the advanced age of nearly one hundred and four years. | M'Jilton, J. N. (John Nelson), 1805-1875. | Baltimore: : Published by D. Brunner, printed at the Publication Rooms, no. 7, South Liberty Street., 1845.. |
1845 | Maryland | Slavery in Maryland briefly considered | Carey, John L. | Baltimore : Printed and published by John Murphy, 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Maps and illustrations of the missions of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. September, 1845. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : s.n.] [1845]. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of the Great Convention of the Friends of Freedom in the Eastern and Middle States, held in Boston, Oct. 1, 2, & 3, 1845. | Friends of Freedom. | Lowell [Mass.] : Pillsbury and Knapp, printers, 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Report of the Committee on Anti-Slavery Memorials, September 1845 : With a historical statement of previous proceedings. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Committee on Anti-Slavery Memorials | Boston : Press of T.R. Marvin, 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | The true grandeur of nations: : an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845, | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Boston: : 1845. William D. Ticknor and Company. Eastburn's Press., [1845] |
1845 | Massachusetts | The true grandeur of nations: : an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845, | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Boston: : 1845. J.H. Eastburn, city printer., [1845] |
1845 | Massachusetts | Poem, suggested by A.F. Baird's picture of a slave mart. | Sanford, S. | [Boston : s.n., 1845?] |
1845 | Massachusetts | The unconstitutionality of slavery. | Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. | Boston: : Published by Bela Marsh, no. 25 Cornhill., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Come-Outerism. : The duty of secession from a corrupt church. | Goodell, William, 1792-1878. | Boston: : published at no. 25, Cornhill., 1845.. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, : at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage. With an appendix, containing a sketch of his life. | Walker, Jonathan, 1799-1878. | Boston: : Published at the Anti-Slavery Office, 25 Cornhill., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. | Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. | Boston: : published at the Anti-Slavery office, no. 25 Cornhill., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Letters upon the annexation of Texas, addressed to Hon. John Quincy Adams, : as originally published in the Boston atlas under the signature of Lisle.. | Ellis, George Edward, 1814-1894. | Boston: : White, Lewis & Potter, printers., 1845.. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Senate ..... No. 31. Commonwealth of Massachusetts : In Senate, Feb. 3, 1845. The joint special committee ... a letter from the Honorable Samuel Hoar ... report the accompanying resolve and declaration appended to it. By order, C.F. Adams. | Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Special Committee on the Treatment of Samuel Hoar. | [Boston : s.n., 1845] |
1845 | Massachusetts | Colonization and missions. : A historical examination of the state of society in Western Africa, as formed by paganism and Muhammedanism, slavery, the slave trade and piracy, and of the remedial influence of colonization and missions. | Tracy, Joseph, 1793?-1874. | Boston: : Press of T.R. Marvin, 24 Congress Street., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Stimpson's Boston directory; : containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses, and the city register, with lists of the streets, lanes and wharves, the city officers, public offices and banks, and other useful information. | Stimpson's Boston directory. 1845. | Boston: : Charles Stimpson., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | The fugitive's song, | White, J. M., cmp | Boston : Published by Henry Prentiss 33 Court St., c1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Thirteenth annual report presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 22, 1845. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Andrews, Prentiss & Studley, No. 11 Devonshire Street., 1845.. |
1845 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1845 ; [Andrews, Prentiss and Studley]. |
1845 | Massachusetts | The light and the truth of slavery. Aaron's history. | [Worcester] : [Printed at Worcester, Mass., for Aaron], [ca. 1845] |
1845 | Massachusetts | American slavery. : A protest against American slavery, | Boston: : B.H. Greene., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | De darkie's comic all-me-nig 1846. | Boston : Published by James Fisher, [1845] |
1845 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of a convention of delegates, chosen by the people of Massachusetts, without distinction of party, and assembled at Faneuil Hall, in the city of Boston, on Wednesday, the 29th day of January, A.D. 1845, to take into consideration the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States. | Boston: : Eastburn's Press., 1845.. |
1845 | Massachusetts | A Refutation of the charge of abolitionism, : brought by David Henshaw, and his partizans, against the Hon. Marcus Morton. | [Boston] : Felch's Press, 4 Water Street, Boston., 1845. |
1845 | Massachusetts | Caroline Hargrave, the merchant's daughter: : being the first series of The mysteries of Salem! or Modern witchcraft.. | Salem: : Published by Varney, Parsons & Co. and for sale at all the periodical depots., 1845.. |
1845 | Michigan | The wolf detected, or Political abolition exposed. | Quaw, James E. | Detroit [Mich.]: : Geiger & Christian, printers., 1845. |
1845 | New York | Slavery and the episcopacy: : being an examination of Dr. Bascom's review of the reply of the majority to the protest of the minority of the late General Conference of the M.E. Church, in the case of Bishop Andrew. | Peck, George, 1797-1876. | New-York: : published by G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 200 Mulberry-Street. James Collord, printer., 1845.. |
1845 | New York | To those ministers in the county of Madison, who refuse to preach politics: | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1845] |
1845 | New York | The midwife's guide : being the complete works of Aristotle. Beautifully illustrated. To which is added an appendix, explanatory of the illustration never before published.. | Aristotle, pseud. | New-York: : Published for the trade., 1845.. |
1845 | New York | Brief history of the condition of women : in various ages and nations | Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. | New-York : C.S. Francis & Co. ; Boston : J.H. Francis, 1845, c1835 [Boston : Stereotyped by Shepard, Oliver and Co.]. |
1845 | New York | The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention held at Cincinnati, June 11 & 12, 1845, to the people of the United States | Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati, Ohio) | [New York? : s.n.], [1845]. |
1845 | New York | The eighth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : May, 1845. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1845. |
1845 | New York | History of the law of nations in Europe and America; : from the earliest times to the treaty of Washington, 1842. | Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848. | New York: : Published by Gould, Banks & Co. law booksellers, No. 144 Nassau Street; Wm. & A. Gould & Co. Albany; and Andrew Milliken, Dublin, Ireland., 1845. |
1845 | New York | A legal argument before the Supreme Court of the state of New Jersey, at the May term, 1845, at Trenton, for the deliverance of four thousand persons from bondage. | Stewart, Alvan, 1790-1849. | New York: : Finch & Weed, 118 Nassau Street., 1845. |
1845 | New York | Can abolitionists vote or take office under the United States Constitution?. | Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. | New York: : American Anti-Slavery Society, 142 Nassau Street., 1845.. |
1845 | New York | Domestic slavery considered as a scriptural institution: : in a correspondence between the Rev. Richard Fuller of Beaufort, S.C., and the Rev. Francis Wayland, of Providence, R.I. ; Revised and corrected by the authors.. | Fuller, Richard, 1804-1876. | New York: : Published by Lewis Colby, 122 Nassau-Street. ; Boston: : Gould, Kendall and Lincoln., 1845.. |
1845 | New York | The liberty minstrel | New York ; [Boston] : Leavitt & Alden ... ; [New York] : Saxton & Miles ... : Myron Fintch ... ; [Albany] : Jackson & Chaplin ... ; [Utica, N.Y.] : Jackson & Chaplin ... ; [New York] : S.W. Benedict & Co., music stereotypers and printers ... , 1845. |
1845 | New York | Memoir of John Kapitein, a converted African chief, who was killed by a lion. | [New York] : Published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street, New York, [ca. 1845?]. |
1845 | New York | The Anti-Texass [sic] legion : Protest of some free men, states and presses against the Texass [sic] rebellion, against the laws of nature and of nations. | [Albany] : Sold at the Patriot Office, Albany, 1845. |
1845 | Ohio | Principles and measures of true Democracy. : The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, to the people of the United States; also, the letter of Elihu Burritt to the convention. | Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati, Ohio) | Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Printed at the Gazette Office., 1845. |
1845 | Ohio | The brotherhood of thieves, or A true picture of the American church and clergy; | Foster, Stephen S. (Stephen Symonds), 1809-1881. | Cincinnati: : published by an association., 1845.. |
1845 | Ohio | The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, to the people of the United States : the proceedings and resolutions of the convention : the letters of Elihu Burritt, Wm. H. Seward, William Jay, Cassius M. Clay, William Goodell, Thomas Earle and others. | Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati, Ohio) | Cincinnati : printed at the Gazette office, 1845. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Sketches of residence and travels in Brazil, : embracing historical and geographical notices of the empire and its several provinces. | Kidder, Daniel P. (Daniel Parish), 1815-1891. | Philadelphia: : Sorin & Ball. ; London: : Wiley & Putnam., 1845.. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Essays, philanthropic and moral | Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834. | Philadelphia : Published by T.E. Chapman ; New York : Baker, Crane & Day, 1845. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Extracts from the American slave code. | Davis, Edward M., 1811-1887. | [Philadelphia] : Published by the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, [1845]. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Eleventh annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 9, 1845.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1845. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention held at Cincinnati, June 11 & 12, 1845, to the people of the United States | Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati, Ohio) | [Philadelphia? : s.n.], [1845]. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | An inquiry into the causes and origin of slavery in the United States, no. 4. | American citizen. | Philadelphia: : William S. Young, printer.--173 Race Street., 1845.. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | A treatise on the episcopacy of the African M.E. Church: : duty of parents and churches to baptised children : an examination of the mother church. | Green, A. R. (Augustus R.) | Pittsburgh. : Printed by N.M. Poindexter, Market St., 1845.. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Sixteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives, March, 1845.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell., 1845.. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | The poetical works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler : with a memoir of her life and character | Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834. | Philadelphia : Published by T.E. Chapman ; New York : Baker, Crane & Day, 1845. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | The Branded hand. | Davis, Edward M., 1811-1887. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1845]. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Stories for Helen. | Leslie, Eliza, 1787-1858. | Philadelphia: : Henry F. Anners. Chesnut Street., [1845?] |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Extracts from the American slave code. | Davis, Edward M., 1811-1887. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1845]. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Poetical works of James Montgomery. | Montgomery, James, 1771-1854. | Philadelphia: : Sorin & Ball, 42 North Fourth St. stereotyped by L. Johnson & Co., MDCCCXLV [1845].. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Extracts from the American slave code. | Davis, Edward M., 1811-1887. | [Philadelphia, s.n., 1845]. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Texas and the Gulf of Mexico; or, Yachting in the New World. | Houstoun, Mrs. (Matilda Charlotte), 1815?-1892. | Philadelphia: : G.B. Zieber & Co., 1845.. |
1845 | Pennsylvania | Triumphant success at the Union Buildings, : N.E. corner of Eighth and Chesnut Sts., in the hall of the Pennsylvania Institute. Immense attraction! For Monday, January 6th, and Tuesday, January 7th. Mr. F.S. Myers, (late of the Philadelphia theatres, concerts, &c.,) has leased the above splendid saloon, and will commence a series of novelty on the above dates, and continues during the season. In conjunction with the astonishing performances and illusions of Professor Schweighoffer! who has been pronounced by the citizens of Philadelphia, the prince of magicians! and whose performances have been beheld with awe and wonder, he has, at an immense expense, engaged the celebrated Ethiopian Serenaders! ... John Diamond! ... Mr. Robt. Edwards! ... Ole Bull Myers! ... E. Horn! ... Master Proctor! ... In the course of the evening, a grand match dance, between J. Diamond & Mr. Edwards. Doors open at half past 6. Curtain rises at quarter past 7. Admission, parquette 25 cts. Front seats reserved for ladies. Recess, or back seats, 12 1/2 cents. Strict decorum can be relied on, and every attention paid to the comfort of visiters. | Union Buildings (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : United States Job Printing Office, Ledger Building, Philadelphia., [1845] |
1845 | Pennsylvania | The National Theatre! and Circus. : First tier of boxes 25 cents. Second tier of boxes 12 1-2 cents. Colored boxes 25 cents. Colored gallery 12 1-2 cents. Private boxes, single seats 50 cents. The terms of securing a whole box, made known at the office. Saturday afternoon, Dec's 20th, 1845, the entertainments will commence with a grand cavalcade, entitled America's pride ... To conclude with the comic ballet of Love in the Highlands! ... Equestrian director J.J. Nathans. Ring master H.F. Nicholls. Principal clown John May. Mezzo clown John Wells. | National Circus. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1845] |
1845 | Portugal | Exposição das circumstancias que acompanharam a vinda a Portugal de Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de Carpo e sua prisão e processo em Lisboa.. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa : Typographia de Manoel de J. Coelho rua do Poço dos Negros no. 54., 1845.. |
1845 | Rhode Island | Liberty chimes. | Providence : Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society, 1845 [Pawtucket : R.W. Potter, printer]. |
1845 | South Carolina | Two letters on slavery in the United States, : addressed to Thomas Clarkson, Esq. | Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. | Columbia [S.C.]: : Allen, McCarter, & Co. : The South-Carolinian Press., 1845.. |
1845 | South Carolina | Remarks on certain topics connected with the general subject of slavery | Dickson, Samuel Henry, 1798-1872. | Charleston : Observer Office Press, 1845. |
1845 | South Carolina | Letters on the Epistle of Paul to Philemon, or The connection of apostolical Christianity with slavery. | Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870. | Charleston, S.C. : Printed by B. Jenkins, 100 Hayne-Street., 1845. |
1845 | South Carolina | Proceedings of the meeting in Charleston, S.C., May 13-15, 1845, on the religious instruction of the Negroes : together with the report of the committee, and the address to the public : Published by order of the meeting. | Meeting on Religious Instruction of Negroes (1845 : Charleston, S.C.) | Charleston, S.C. : printed by B. Jenkins, 100 Hayne-Street, 1845. |
1845 | South Carolina | Historical collections of Virginia; : containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c. relating to its history and antiquities, together with geographical and statistical descriptions. : To which is appended, an historical and descriptive sketch of the District of Columbia. : Illustrated by over 100 engravings, giving views of the principal towns,--seats of eminent men,--public buildings,--relics of antiquity,--historic localities, natural scenery, etc., etc. | Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. | Charleston, S.C. : Published by Babcock & Co., 1845.. |
1845 | South Carolina | Slavery in the South: : a review of Hammond's and Fuller's letters, and Chancellor Harper's memoir on that subject, | Grayson, William J. (William John), 1788-1863. | Charleston-- : Walker & Burke, printers, 3 Broad-St., [1845] |
1845 | Tennessee | The writings of William A. Booth, M.D. : during the controversy upon slavery, which ended in the division of the Methodist Episcopal Church. | Booth, William A. | Sommerville [i.e. Somerville, Tenn.] : printed by Reeves and Yancey, 1845. |
1845 | Vermont | Kentucky jurisprudence. : A history of the trial of Miss Delia A. Webster. At Lexington, Kentucky, Dec'r 17-21, 1844, before the Hon. Richard Buckner. On a charge of aiding slaves to escape from that commonwealth--with miscellaneous remarks, including her views on American slavery. | Webster, Delia Ann. | Vergennes [Vt.]: : E.W. Blaisdell, printer., 1845. |
1845 | Virginia | A sketch of the progress of archaeological science in America. | Minor, Benjamin B. (Benjamin Blake), 1818-1905. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1845] |
1846 | Alabama | A defence of Negro slavery, as it exists in the United States. | Estes, Matthew. | Montgomery [Ala.]: : press of the "Alabama Journal.", 1846.. |
1846 | Connecticut | The American Board and slaveholding. | Patton, William W. (William Weston), 1821-1889. | Hartford: : William H. Burleigh.....printer., 1846.. |
1846 | Connecticut | Freedom's martyr. : A discourse on the death of the Rev. Charles T. Torrey. | Patton, William W. (William Weston), 1821-1889. | Hartford: : William H. Burleigh,--printer., 1846.. |
1846 | Delaware | Extracts from an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845. | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Wilmington, Del.: : Evans and Vernon, printers, corner of Third and Market Streets., 1846. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. C. Ashley, of Arkansas, on the Oregon question : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Friday, April 3, 1846. | Ashley, C. (Chester), 1790-1848. | Washington : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives, 1846. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Atkinson, of Virginia, on the Oregon question : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 7, 1846. | Atkinson, Archibald, 1792-1872. | Washington : Printed at the Union Office, 1846. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. D.R. Atchison, of Missouri, on the Oregon question : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 12, 1846. | Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1886. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n.], [1846]. |
1846 | District of Columbia | A letter to the Right Rev. L. Silliman Ives, : bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of North Carolina, occasioned by his late address to the convention of his diocese. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | [Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1846?] |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. E.D. Baker of Illinois, on the Oregon question : delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 29, 1846. | Baker, Edward Dickinson, 1811-1861. | [Washington, D.C.?] : [s.n.], [1846]. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Bedinger of Virginia, on the Oregon question : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 15, 1846. | Bedinger, Henry, 1810-1858. | Washington : printed at the Union office, 1846. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Bayly, of Virginia, on the Oregon question : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 27, 1846. | Bayly, Thomas Henry, 1810-1856. | Washington : Printed at the Union Office, 1846. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Speech of the Hon. William S. Archer, of Virginia, on the Oregon question : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 18, 1846. | Archer, William Segar, 1789-1855. | Washington : Gales and Seaton, Printers, 1846. |
1846 | District of Columbia | Prospectus of The national era, an anti-slavery newspaper, to be published at the city of Washington, District of Columbia.. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1846?] |
1846 | England | A brief notice of American slavery, and the abolition movement. | Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop), 1785-1855. | Bristol [Eng.] : H.C. Evans; London : Chapman, Brothers; Dublin : Webb and Chapman; Glasgow : Gallie, 1746 [i.e., 1846] (Bristol : H.C. Evans, Printer) |
1846 | England | Life in the wilderness; or Wanderings in South Africa. | Methuen, Henry H. (Henry Hoare) | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street,, 1846.. |
1846 | England | Notes and recollections of a professional life, | Fergusson, William, 1773-1846. | London: : Printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster Row., 1846.. |
1846 | England | A history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America. | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. | London: : James Burns, 17 Portman Street., 1846. |
1846 | England | Correspondence with the British commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, Rio de Janeiro, Surinam, Cape of Good Hope, Jamaica, Loanda, and Boa Vista, relating to the slave trade : from January 1 to December 31, 1845, inclusive | Great Britain. Foreign Office | London : printed by William Clowes and Sons, for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1846. |
1846 | England | Memoirs of the life, religious experience, ministerial travels and labours, of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw, an American female of colour : together with some account of the great religious revivals in America | Elaw, Zilpha, b. ca. 1790. | London : published by the authoress, and sold by T. Dudley; and Mr. B. Taylor, 1846 [W. and R. Woodcock, printers]. |
1846 | England | England's colonial empire: : an historical, political and statistical account of the empire, its colonies, and dependencies. | Pridham, Charles. | London: : Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill., MDCCCXLVI [1846]. |
1846 | England | Report by a committee of the corporation commonly called the New England Company, of their proceedings for the civilization and conversion of Indians, Blacks, and pagans, in the British colonies in America, and the West Indies, since the last report in 1840. | Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the Parts Adjacent in America. | London: : Printed by J. P. Gibson, 30, Aldermanbury., MDCCCXLVI [1846].. |
1846 | England | Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. | Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. | Wortley, near Leeds: : printed by Joseph Barker., 1846. |
1846 | England | Life of William Allen : with selections from his correspondence. In three volumes. | Allen, William, 1770-1843. | London : Charles Gilpin, 1846-1847 [Brighton : Printed by Arthur Wallis, Printer and Bookseller] |
1846 | England | Travels in the interior of Brazil, : principally through the northern provinces, and the gold and diamond districts, during the years 1836-1841. | Gardner, George, 1812-1849. | London: Printed and published by Reeve, Brothers, King William Street, Strand., 1846.. |
1846 | England | Voices from the Old World to the New. | [Bristol, England] : H.C. Evans, printer, Clare-Street, Bristol., [1846?] |
1846 | England | Ocean flowers and their teachings. | Bath: : Binns & Goodwin. ; London: : Whittaker and Co. ; Edinburgh: : Johnstone. Dublin: : W. Curry Jun. & Co., 1846.. |
1846 | France | Saint-Domingue. : Étude et solution nouvelle de la question haitienne. | Lepelletier de Saint-Remy, R. | Paris, : Arthus Bertrand, éditeur, libraire de la Société de Géographie, rue Hautefeuille, 23., 1846. |
1846 | France | L'Afrique française, l'empire de Maroc, et les deserts de Sahara : conquêtes, victoires et découvertes des Français, depuis la prise d'Alger jusqu'à nos jours | Pitois, Christian, 1811-1877. | Paris : A. Barbier, éditeur : Imp. de Pommeret et Moreau, [1846] |
1846 | France | Émancipation immédiate et complète des esclaves. : Appel aux abolitionistes, | Félice, G. de (Guillaume), 1803-1871. | Paris, : Chez Delay, rue Tronchet, 2., 1846.. |
1846 | Ireland | Letter of the Rev. Dr. Chalmers, on American slave-holding : with remarks | Belfast Anti-Slavery Society. | Belfast : Printed by J. Mullen, 1846. |
1846 | Louisiana | Proceedings of the Agriculturists' and Mechanics' Association of Louisiana : containing the address delivered by T.B. Thorpe, with notes appended: also the awards of the various committees, with the detailed reports on agricultural products; of sugar culture in Louisiana; of cotton, tobacco, &c., &c., ... /The whole published by order of the association. | Agriculturists' and Mechanics' Association of Louisiana. | New Orleans : Published by B.M. Norman, 1846. |
1846 | Louisiana | Histoire de la Louisiane, | Gayarré, Charles, 1805-1895. | Nouvelle-Orléans. : Imprimé par Magne & Weisse, 81, rue de Chartres., 1846-47. |
1846 | Louisiana | De Bow's monthly review : agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. | New Orleans : J.D.B. DeBow, 1846-1880. |
1846 | Maryland | Report of the select committee : consisting of the delegates of Charles Co., relative to the removal of the free people of color of Charles County. | Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee on the Removal of the Free Colored Population of Charles County. | [Annapolis, Md.] : Read and ordered to be printed. By the House of Delegates, January 28, 1846. |
1846 | Maryland | Jim crack corn, or, The blue tail fly | Baltimore : Published by F.D. Benteen, c1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Addresses and miscellaneous writings | Haddock, Charles B. (Charles Bricket), 1796-1861. | Cambridge : Metcalf and Company, 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Fourteenth annual report presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 28, 1846. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Scarlett and Laing., 1846.. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Despotism in America; or An inquiry into the nature and results of the slave-holding system in the United States. | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | Boston: : John P. Jewett and Co., no. 23 Cornhill., 1846.. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Speech of Hon. John P. Hale, upon the slavery resolutions, : in the House of Representatives, June 25th, 1846.. | Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. | [Boston] : D.H. Ela & Co., printers, 37 Cornhill, Boston., [1846] |
1846 | Massachusetts | The slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. : Two volumes in one.. | Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865. | Boston: : Anti-Slavery Office, 25 Cornhill., 1846.. |
1846 | Massachusetts | A statistical view of the population of Massachusetts, from 1765 to 1840 | Chickering, Jesse, 1797-1855. | Boston : Charles C. Little and James Brown : Howes & Watson's Print., 60 Congress St., 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | The branded hand. : Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage. With an appendix, containing a sketch of his life. | Walker, Jonathan, 1799-1878. | Boston: : For sale by Bela Marsh, 25 Cornhill., [1846?] |
1846 | Massachusetts | A brief view of American chattelized humanity, and its supports. | Walker, Jonathan, 1799-1878. | Boston: : Published by the author. Dow and Jackson, printers., 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey intended as a supplement to Mr. Palfrey's pamphlet on slave power. | Appleton, Nathan, 1779-1861. | Boston: : 1846. Eastburn's Press., [1846] |
1846 | Massachusetts | Narratives of the sufferings of Lewis and Milton Clarke : sons of a soldier of the Revolution, during a captivity of more than twenty years among the slaveholders of Kentucky, one of the so called Christian states of North America | Clarke, Lewis Garrard, 1812-1897. | Boston : Published by Bela Marsh, No. 25 Cornhill, 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | The true Whig sentiment of Massachusetts. | Whig Party (Mass.). State Convention (1846 : Boston, Mass.) | [Boston, Mass.? : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | Massachusetts | The works of Aristotle, the famous philosopher, : in four parts. Containing 1. His Complete master-piece; displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. To which is added, The family physician, being approved remedies for the several distempers incident to the human body. 2. His Experienced midwife; absolutely necessary for surgeons, midwives, nurses and child bearing women. 3. His Book of problems, containing various questions and answers, relative to the state of man's body. 4. His Last legacy; unfolding the secrets of nature respecting the generation of man.. | Aristotle, pseud. | New-England [i.e., Boston]: : Printed for the publishers., 1846.. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Our favored inheritance a motive to fidelity. : A sermon preached on the day of the annual Thanksgiving, November 26, 1846. | Sweetser, Seth, 1807-1878. | Worcester [Mass.]: : Published by S. A. Howland., 1846.. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Adams's new directory of the city of Boston, : containing a general directory of the citizens, and a special directory of the trades, professions, &c. With a variety of miscellaneous matter, and an almanac, from July 1846, to July 1847. | Adams's Boston directory. 1846. | Boston: : Published by George Adams, at 52 Washington Street, second floor., 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Papers on the slave power, : first published in the "Boston Whig," in July, August, and September, 1846. | Palfrey, John Gorham, 1796-1881. | Boston: : Merrill, Cobb & Co. 8 Congress Street., [1846] |
1846 | Massachusetts | Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, : at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage. With an appendix, containing a sketch of his life. | Walker, Jonathan, 1799-1878. | Boston: : Published at the Anti-Slavery Office, 25 Cornhill., 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Address of the committee appointed by a public meeting, held at Faneuil Hall, September 24, 1846 : for the purpose of considering the recent case of kidnapping from our soil, and of taking measures to prevent the recurrence of similar outrages. With an appendix. | Boston : White & Potter, printers, 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | Reply to the attacks in the Boston Morning Post, upon Governor Morton. | Boston : Felch's Press, 1846. |
1846 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair, 1846 ; [Andrews, Prentiss & Studley]. |
1846 | New Hampshire | A martyr to the truth. : A sermon in commemoration of the death of Rev. Charles T. Torrey, in the Maryland penitentiary, May 9, 1846. Delivered at Fisherville; and also in the Baptist meeting-house in Concord, May 31, 1846. | Worth, Edmund, 1804 or 5-1895. | [Fisherville, N.H.? : s.n., 1846?] |
1846 | New Jersey | A discourse on the death of the late Rev. C.T. Torrey, : a martyr to human rights; delivered in Newark, N.J., June 7, 1846. | Underwood, Almon, 1809-1887. | Newark [N.J.]: : Printed by Small & Ackerman, 142 Market Street., 1846.. |
1846 | New York | Fourteenth annual report of the Colonization Society, of the state of New-York.. | New-York State Colonization Society. | New-York: : Leavitt, Trow & Co., printers, no. 33 Ann Street., 1846.. |
1846 | New York | An essay on the duty of the churches at the North in relation to American slavery; : together with an expose of reasons and constitution for a free missionary society. | Westcott, E. | [Delhi, N.Y.? : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | New York | Gerrit Smith's reply to colored citizens of Albany. : Peterboro, March 13, 1846. Messrs. William Rich, James Henderson, Francis Lippins, John Wendall, Chas. S. Morton, Richard Thompson, William H. Topp: Gentlemen,--Your letter is received. ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | New York | To the Liberty Party. | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | New York | Correspondence between the Rev. Samuel H. Cox, D.D., of Brooklyn, L.I. and Frederick Douglass, a fugitive slave. | Cox, Samuel H. (Samuel Hanson), 1793-1880. | New-York: : office of the American Anti-Slavery Society, 142 Nassau Street., 1846. |
1846 | New York | Peterboro, October 10, 1846. To the voters of the state of New York: : I have, this moment, finished the reading of the new constitution. I may be charged with immodesty for lifting up my voice to hundreds of thousands of my fellow men. But the feelings of shame, sorrow, indignation, alarm, which fill me, will not stop, ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | New York | The poor man's party. : To the poor men of the county of Madison ... elect the Madison County Liberty ticket, this fall ... | Liberty Party (Madison County, N.Y.) | [Peterboro, N.Y. : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | New York | The first annual report of the African Education and Civilization Society : Presented at their annual meeting, held on Friday, May 8th, 1846. With the address of the Rev. E.L. Magoon, of Richmond, Va. | African Education and Civilization Society. | New-York : published at the society's office. John A. Gray, printer, 1846. |
1846 | New York | The life of John Newton, once a sailor, afterwards captain of a slave ship, and subsequently rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London : "An authentic narrative," written by himself; to which some further particulars are added. | Newton, John, 1725-1807. | New-York : printed for the American Tract Society, by Pudney, Hooker & Russell, 1846. |
1846 | New York | Argument of William H. Seward, in defence of William Freeman on his trial for murder at Auburn, July 2lst and 22nd, 1846. | Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. | Auburn, N.Y.: : J.C. Derby & Co., publishers., 1846.. |
1846 | New York | The American spy, or Freedom's early sacrifice: : a tale of the Revolution, founded upon fact. | Simms, Jeptha Root, 1807-1883. | Albany [N.Y.]: : Printed by J. Munsell., 1846. |
1846 | New York | Rationale of crime, and its appropriate treatment; : being a treatise on criminal jurisprudence considered in relation to cerebral organization. | Sampson, Marmaduke B. (Marmaduke Blake), d. 1876. | New-York: : D. Appleton & Company, 200 Broadway. ; Philadelphia: : Geo. S. Appleton, 148 Chesnut-Street., MDCCCXLVI. [1846] |
1846 | New York | The ninth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : May, 1846. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board., 1846. |
1846 | New York | Epistle I | Mary. | [New York : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | New York | An address to the three thousand colored citizens of New-York : who are the owners of one hundred and twenty thousand acres of land, in the state of New-York, given to them by Gerrit Smith, Esq. of Peterboro, September 1, 1846. | Wright, Theodore S. (Theodore Sedgwick), 1797-1847. | New-York: : [s.n.], 1846. |
1846 | New York | America, and the American people. | Raumer, Friedrich von, 1781-1873. | New York: : J. & H.G. Langley, 8 Astor House., MDCCCXLVI. [1846] |
1846 | New York | Masterman Ready; or, The wreck of the Pacific. : Written for young people. | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. | New York: : D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway. ; Philadelphia: : George S. Appleton, 148 Chestnut-St., MDCCCXLVI. [1846] |
1846 | New York | A history of the churches, of all denominations, in the city of New York, : from the first settlement to the year 1846. | Greenleaf, Jonathan, 1785-1865. | New York: : E. French, 136 Nassau Street. ; Portland: : Hyde, Lord & Duren., 1846.. |
1846 | New York | A reproof of the American church. | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. | New York: : William Harned, 5 Spruce Street., 1846. |
1846 | New York | Mary Blane | Whitlock, William, 1813-1878. cmp | New York : Published by C.G. Christman 404 Pearl St., c1846. |
1846 | New York | Slavery discussed in occasional essays, from 1833 to 1846 | Bacon, Leonard, 1802-1881. | New York : Baker and Scribner, 1846 [Edward O. Jenkins, Printer] |
1846 | New York | The rights of labor | Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. | New York: : A.S. Barnes & Co., 51 John Street., 1846. |
1846 | New York | The life and times of Henry Clay | Colton, Calvin, 1789-1857. | New York: : Published by A.S. Barnes & Co., 51 John Street. : Stereotyped by Redfield & Savage, 13 Chambers Street, N.Y. : C.A. Alvord, printer, Corner of John and Dutch Streets., 1846. |
1846 | New York | Historical collections of Louisiana, embracing many rare and valuable documents relating to the natural, civil and political history of that state. | New York: : Wiley and Putnam., 1846-1853.. |
1846 | New York | Slavery and the slave trade at the nation's capital. | New York: : Published by William Harned, 5 Spruce Street., [1846] |
1846 | New York | Jamaica: enslaved and free. | New-York: : Published by Lane & Tippett, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 200 Mulberry-Street, and 138 Nassau-Street. James Collord, printer., 1846.. |
1846 | New York | The Enormity of the slave-trade; : and the duty of seeking the moral and spiritual elevation of the colored race. : Speeches of Wilberforce, and other documents and records.. | [New York] : Published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street, New York., [1846?] |
1846 | Ohio | Slavery, and the slaveholder's religion : as opposed to Christianity | Brooke, Samuel. | [Cincinnati] : Published by the author. Cincinnati, 1846. |
1846 | Ohio | A debate on slavery : held in the city of Cincinnati, on the first, second, third, and sixth days of October, 1845, upon the question: Is slave-holding in itself sinful, and the relation between master and slave, a sinful relation? Affirmative: Rev. J. Blanchard ... Negative: N. L. Rice, D.D. ... | Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892. | Cincinnati : Wm. H. Moore & co., Publishers ;Geo. G. Jones, 1846, c1845. (Stereotyped by E. Shepard) |
1846 | Ohio | Anti-slavery meeting. : Benj. S. & J. Elizabeth Jones will hold anti-slavery meetings at [blank] Friends, go and hear! | [Ohio : s.n., between 1846 and 1862] |
1846 | Pennsylvania | An inquiry into the scriptural views of slavery | Barnes, Albert, 1798-1870. | Philadelphia : Perkins & Purves ; Boston : B. Perkins, 1846 [Philadelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson & Co.]. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Judge Haliburton's yankee stories. : with illustrations. | Haliburton, Thomas Chandler, 1796-1865. | Philadelphia: : Lindsay & Blakiston, N.W. corner Fourth and Chestnut Sts., 1846.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Seventeenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives, February, 1846.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell., 1846.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | A history of Virginia, : from its discovery and settlement by Europeans to the present time. | Howison, Robert R. (Robert Reid), 1820-1906. | Philadelphia: : Carey & Hart., 1846-1848.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Pickings from the portfolio of the reporter of the New Orleans "Picayune:" : comprising sketches of the eastern yankee, the western hoosier, the quaint Cockney ... and such others as make up society in the great metropolis of the south. | Corcoran, D. | Philadelphia: : Carey and Hart., 1846.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | The gospel among the Bechuanas : and other tribes of southern Africa | American Sunday-School Union. | Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union, [c1846]. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Twelfth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. : January 15, 1846.. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Thompson, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | The true grandeur of nations: : an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845. | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Philadelphia: : Henry Longstreth, 347 Market Street., 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | An appeal for the bondwoman, to her own sex. | Lloyd, Elizabeth, 1811-1896. | Philadelphia. : Merrihew and Thompson, printers., 1846.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Odd leaves from the life of a Louisiana "swamp doctor." | Lewis, Henry Clay, 1825-1850. | Philadelphia: : T.B. Peterson and Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street., [not before 1858] |
1846 | Pennsylvania | The undersigned, a committee of the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, : appointed on the 8th inst., respectfully invite thy attendence at a meeting of citizens, to be held at the hall of the Franklin Institute, on the 19th inst., at 7 1/2 P.M., for the purpose of adopting measures to secure the establishment of a Refuge for Coloured Juvenile Delinquents, in connection with the institution already established. | Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1846] |
1846 | Pennsylvania | The eighteenth annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors., 1846.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | A history of colonization of the western coast of Africa | Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851. | Philadelphia : William S. Martien. New York, 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | An appeal to the public on behalf of a house of refuge for coloured juvenile delinquents. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : T.K. & P.G. Collins, printers, 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Elements of international law | Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848. | Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Annals and occurrences of New York city and state, in the olden time; : being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, and incidents concerning the city, country, and inhabitants, from the days of the founders. Intended to preserve the recollections of olden time, and to exhibit society in its changes of manners and customs, and the city and country in their local changes and improvements. In two books--one volume octavo, embellished with pictorial illustrations. | Watson, John F. (John Fanning), 1779-1860. | Philadelphia: : Henry F. Anners, Chesnut Street., 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Constitution and by-laws for the government of all official meetings, : held under the charter of the First Colored Wesley Methodist Church, Lombard Street, Philad'a.. | First Colored Wesley Methodist Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia] : Crozet, printer, 151 S. 6th street., 1846.. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | The anti-slavery alphabet. | Townsend, Hannah. | Philadelphia. : Printed for the Anti-Slavery Fair. Merrihew & Thompson, Printers, 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Reflections on peace and war | Jackson, John, d. 1855. | Philadelphia : T.E. Chapman, 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Sermons and addresses, on various subjects | Carroll, D. L. (Daniel Lynn), 1797-1851. | Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston : Wm. S. Young, printer, 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | An appeal to the public on behalf of a House of Refuge for coloured juvenile delinquents. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia : [s.n.], 1846. |
1846 | Pennsylvania | A letter to the Right Rev. L. Silliman Ives, : bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of North Carolina, occasioned by his late address to the convention of his diocese. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | [Philadelphia] : Republished by the Eastern Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, no. 31 North Fifth Street., [1846?] |
1846 | Pennsylvania | Positively the 2 last nights of the Cataract. : The reign of perfect joy! is every where extended with the cheerful walls of this real temple of mirth! supported by laughter holding both his sides! Look at this ring and arena display! and hear and believe, (for you may) the uncontrolable enthusiasm of disinterested travellers who have witnessed the spectacle of the Cataract! with all its wonderfully grand, and appalling effects. The general remark is, Americans have no occasion to travel to Europe!! for mere amusement, while they can behold such liberal energy to procure the most finished style of entertainment. On Friday evening March 27th, 1846, ... Friday and Saturday will be the two last nights of the Cataract. Wanted, 20 additional young ladies for the production of a new spectacle, enquire of Mr. Daniel Kelly, principal prompter, at the stage door, between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock. | National Circus. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : From the steam-power job printing office of C. Alexander, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1846] |
1846 | Pennsylvania | The Non-slaveholder | Philadelphia : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, 1846-54. |
1846 | Portugal | Memoria sobre Angola, a' qual se refere a correspondencia publicada no Revolução de Septembro de 18 de Junho do corrente. Quinta prte [sic]. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa: : Typografia da Revolução de Septembro. Rua dos Calafates no. 114.--2o. andar., 1846. |
1846 | Portugal | Memoria sobre Angola, a' qual se refere a correspondencia publicada no Revolução de Septembro de 18 de Junho do corrente. Sexta parte. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa: : Typografia da Revolução de Septembro. Rua dos Calafates no. 114.--2o. andar., 1846. |
1846 | Portugal | Memoria sobre Angola, a' qual se refere a correspondencia publicada no Revolução de Septembro de 18 de Junho corrente. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa: : Typografia da Revolução de Septembro. Rua dos Calafates no. 114.--2o. andar., 1846. |
1846 | Portugal | Memoria sobre Angola, a' qual se refere a correspondencia publicada no Revolução de Septembro de 18 de Junho corrente. Segunda parte. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa: : Typografia da Revolução de Septembro. Rua dos Calafates no. 114.--2o. andar., 1846. |
1846 | Portugal | Memoria sobre Angola, a' qual se refere a correspondencia publicada no Revolução de Septembro de 18 de Junho corrente. Terceira parte. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa: : Typografia da Revolução de Septembro. Rua dos Calafates no. 114.--2o. andar., [1846] |
1846 | Portugal | Memoria sobre Angola, a' qual se refere a correspondencia publicada no Revolução de Septembro de 18 de Junho corrente. Quarta parte. | Carpo, Arsenio Pompilio Pompeu de, b. 1792. | Lisboa: : Typografia da Revolução de Septembro. Rua dos Calafates no. 114.--2o. andar., 1846. |
1846 | Scotland | First day sabbath not of divine appointment, : with the opinions of Calvin, Luther, Belsham, Melancthon, Barclay, Paley, and others. A letter to the committee of the Edinburgh Emancipation Society. | Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. | Glasgow: : Printed by William Symington Brown, 59, Trongate. And sold by the booksellers., 1846. |
1846 | South Carolina | The Following particulars relating to the rollers at St. Helena, which occurred on the 17th February, 1846, has [sic] been extracted from the St. Helena gazette of that period. | St. Helena [S.C.].-- : Printed at the Government Printing Office, by Charles Pollard Lamb, for Lieut. Frederick Rice Stack of the St. Helena regiment., [1846] |
1846 | United States | Speech of Hon. John P. Hale, upon the slavery resolutions : in the House of Reps., June 25th, 1846.. | Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. | [United States : s.n., 1846] |
1847 | Brazil | A restauração da Cidade do Salvador : Bahia de Todos os Santos, na provincia do Brasil, pelas armas de D. Filippe IV, Rei Catholico das Hespanhas e Indias. Publicada em 1628 | Tamayo de Vargas, Tomás, 1588-1641. | Bahia [Brazil]. : Typographia de Epifanio Pedroza. Rua do Pão-de-Ló, n. 37., 1847. |
1847 | Connecticut | Hybridity in animals and plants, considered in reference to the question of the unity of the human species. | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851. | New Haven [Conn.]: : Printed by B.L. Hamlen, printer to Yale College., 1847. |
1847 | Denmark | Dansk tidsskrift | Kjøbenhavn, 1831-1851. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Timothy Jenkins, of N. York, on the Wilmot Proviso. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 13, 1847.. | Jenkins, Timothy, 1799-1859. | Washington: : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., 1847.. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, in reply to Mr. Turney, of Tennessee : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 12, 1847. | Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. | [Washington D.C.? : s.n.], 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, on the Wilmot proviso : Delivered in the senate of the United States, Monday, March 1, 1847. | Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. | Washington : printed at the office of Blair and Rives, 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | The Wilmot proviso. : Speech of Hon. J.C. Dobbin, of N. Carolina, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 11, 1847, on the Wilmot proviso prohibiting slavery in any territories whatever that may here-after be acquired by the United States. | Dobbin, James C. (James Cochran), 1814-1857. | [Washington] : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., [1847]. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Wood, of New York, on the three million appropriation bill, and the Wilmot proviso. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Feb. 10, 1847. | Wood, Bradford Ripley, 1800-1889. | Washington: : Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon., 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. Daniel R. Tilden, of Ohio, on the Mexican War and slavery. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 4, 1847. | Tilden, Daniel R. (Daniel Rose), 1804-1890. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Office of Blair and Rives., 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Martin Grover, of New York, on the Wilmot proviso. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, January 7, 1847. | Grover, Martin, 1811-1875. | Washington: : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | The Mexican War-bounty lands. : Speech of Hon. J. Pollock, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 26, 1847, on the bill granting bounty lands to soldiers.. | Pollock, James, 1810-1890. | [Washington] : Printed at the Office of Blair & Rives., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. David S. Kaufman, of Texas, on the slavery question. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 10, 1847.. | Kaufman, David S. (David Spangler), 1813-1851. | Washington: : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., 1847.. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. Wm. F. Giles, of Maryland, on the Wilmot proviso. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 11, 1847. | Giles, William F. (William Fell), 1807-1879. | Washington: : printed at the office of Blair and Rives, 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | The Wilmot proviso. : Speech of Hon. Seaborn Jones, of Georgia, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 13, 1847. | Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | The Wilmot proviso. : Speech of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, in favor of prohibiting slavery in all territory which may hereafter be annexed to this Union. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1847.. | Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the office of Blair & Rives., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | The Wilmot proviso. : Bill and explanation of Preston King, of New York, in the House of Representatives of the U.S., January 4 & 5, 1847.. | King, Preston, 1806-1865. | Washington: : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., 1847.. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. Richard Brodhead, of Pa., on the Mexican War and the Wilmot Proviso : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 9, 1847. | Brodhead, Richard, 1811-1863. | Washington : Printed by Ritchie & Heiss, [1847?]. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Resolutions of the legislature of Kentucky, in favor of the passage of a law by Congress to enable citizens of slaveholding States to recover slaves when escaping into non slaveholding States. : December 20, 1847. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed.. | Kentucky. General Assembly | [Washington, D.C.] : Tippin & Streeper, printers., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. J.A. Seddon, of Virginia, : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 7, 1847, in answer to the remarks submitted by Mr. Preston King, two days previously. | Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Office of Blair & Rives, [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, on the Mexican War. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 11, 1847. | Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. | [Washington, D.C.] : Towers, print. opposite Intelligencer office., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, against the extension of slave territory. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Feb. 9, 1847. | Dixon, James, 1814-1873. | Washington [D.C.]: : printed by J. & G.S. Gideon., 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | The Wilmot Proviso. : Speech of Hon. George Fries, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, February 17, 1847, in Committee of the Whole on the state of the union. | Fries, George, 1799-1866. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the office of Blair & Rives., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Wilmot, of Pennsylvania, on his amendment restricting slavery from territory hereafter acquired. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 8, 1847. | Wilmot, David, 1814-1868. | [Washington, D.C.] : J. & G. S. Gideon, printers., [1847] |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. R.W. Roberts, of Mississippi, on the slavery question and Mexican War. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 4, 1847. | Roberts, Robert W. (Robert Whyte), 1784-1865. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Office of Blair and Rives., 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. T.W. Ligon, of Maryland, on the Mexican War. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, Friday, January 8, 1846.. | Ligon, T. W. (Thomas Watkins), 1810-1881. | Washington: : Printed at the office of Blair and Rives., 1847.. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Henry I. Seaman, of N.Y., on the Mexican War, and other measures of the administration. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, Feb. 13, 1847. | Seaman, Henry John, 1805-1861. | Washington [D.C.]. : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers, 1847. |
1847 | District of Columbia | Peace with Mexico. | Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. | [Washington D.C.] : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers [1847?] |
1847 | England | The life and adventures of Zamba, an African Negro king; : and his experience of slavery in South Carolina. | Neilson, Peter, 1795-1861. | London: : Smith, Elder, and Co., 65, Cornhill., 1847.. |
1847 | England | Treaty between Her Majesty and the republick of the Equator, for the abolition of the traffick in slaves. : Signed at Quito, May 24, 1841. : Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. 1847.. | Ecuador. | London: : printed by T.R. Harrison., [1847] |
1847 | England | Adventures on the western coast of South America, and the interior of California: : including a narrative of incidents at the Kingsmill Islands, New Ireland, New Britain, New Guinea, and other islands in the Pacific Ocean; : with an account of the natural productions, and the manners and customs ... of the various savage tribes visited. | Coulter, John, M.D. | London: : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster-Row. ; London: : Spottiswoode and Shaw, New-Street-Square., 1847. |
1847 | England | Correspondence with foreign powers : not parties to treaties or conventions giving a mutual right of search of vessels suspected of the slave trade. From January 1 to December 31, 1846, inclusive | Great Britain. Foreign Office | London : printed by T.R. Harrison, [1847]. |
1847 | England | Is cheap sugar the triumph of free trade? : A letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, &c. &c. &c. | Higgins, Matthew James, 1810-1868. | London: : James Ridgway, Picadilly., 1847.. |
1847 | England | Memoir of William Knibb, missionary in Jamaica. | Hinton, John Howard, 1791-1873. | London: : Published by Houlston and Stoneman, Paternoster Row., 1847.. |
1847 | England | A brief enquiry into the condition of Jamaica; : with a view to ascertain if any and what steps might be taken to relieve that island from her perilous state of political, financial, and agricultural embarrassment. | Jelly, Thomas. | London: : Pelham Richardson, 23, Cornhill., 1847.. |
1847 | England | Travels in Western Africa, in 1845 & 1846, : comprising a journey from Whydah, through the kingdom of Dahomey, to Adofoodia, in the interior. | Duncan, John, 1805-1849. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street ... : R. Clay, printer, Bread Street Hill., 1847.. |
1847 | England | The Church of England mission in Sierra Leone; : including an introductory account of that colony, and a comprehensive sketch of the Niger Expedition in the year 1841. | Walker, Samuel Abraham, d. 1879. | [London] : Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, Fleet Street, London. MDCCCXLVII. [1847] |
1847 | England | Report of the Standing Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Jamaica, : upon the present condition of that colony; the causes of its depression; and the remedial measures necessary to restore its prosperity. | Jamaica Chamber of Commerce. Standing Committee | London: : Cowie, Jolland, and Co., 31, Poultry., 1847. |
1847 | England | An auto-biographical memoir of Sir John Barrow, Bart., late of the Admiralty : including reflections, observations, and reminiscences at home and abroad, from early life to advanced age. | Barrow, John, Sir, 1764-1848. | London : John Murray, 1847 [Printed by W. Clowes and Sons] |
1847 | England | The statesmen of America in 1846. | Maury, Sarah Mytton, 1803-1849. | London: : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster Row., 1847.. |
1847 | England | Missionary labours in British Guiana: with remarks on the manners, customs, and superstitious rites of the aborigines | Bernau, John Henry. | London : John Farquhar Shaw, 27, Southampton Row, Russell Square, 1847 [Blackburn and Pardon, Printers] |
1847 | England | Travels in Peru, during the years 1838-1842, : on the coast, in the Sierra, across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the primeval forests. | Tschudi, Johann Jakob von, 1818-1889. | London: : David Bogue, 86, Fleet Street., MDCCCXLVII [1847] |
1847 | England | Madagascar, past and present. : With considerations as to the political and commercial interests of Great Britain and France; and as to the progress of Christian civilisation. | Resident. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty., M.DCCC.XLVII. [1847] |
1847 | England | Essays, theological and miscellaneous, reprinted from the Princeton review. : Second series. : Including the contributions of the late Rev. Albert B. Dod, D.D. | New York and London, : Wiley and Putnam. : R. Craighead, printer, 112 Fulton Street., 1847. |
1847 | France | De l'esclavage dans les colonies : pour servir d'introduction a l'Histoire de l'esclavage dans l'antiquit | Wallon, Henri Alexandre, 1812-1904. | Paris : Dezobry, E. Magdeleine et Cie, lib.-éditeurs rue des Mac?ons-Sorbonne, 1, MDCCCXLVII [1847] |
1847 | France | Histoire de l'esclavage dans l'antiquit | Wallon, Henri Alexandre, 1812-1904. | Paris : Imprimé par autorisation du roi a l'Imprimerie royale, M DCCC XLVII [1847] |
1847 | Haiti | Histoire d'Haiti, | Madiou, Thomas, 1814-1884. | Port-au-Prince. : Imprimerie de Jh. Courtois., 1847-1848.. |
1847 | Kentucky | Address before the Kentucky Colonization Society : in the Presbyterian Church, Frankfort | Bullock, W. F. (William Fontaine), 1807-1889. | Frankfort, Kentucky : A.G. Hodges & Co.--printers, 1847. |
1847 | Maryland | Slavery and the Wilmot proviso : with some suggestions for a compromise | Carey, John L. | Baltimore : Joseph N. Lewis : J.W. Woods, print., 1847 |
1847 | Maryland | A voice from the South: : comprising Letters from Georgia to Massachusetts, and to the southern states. With an appendix containing an article from the Charleston Mercury on the Wilmot Proviso, together with the fourth article of the Constitution, the law of Congress, the nullification law of Pennsylvania, the resolutions of ten of the free states, the resolutions of Virginia, Georgia and Alabama, and Mr. Calhoun's resolutions in the Senate of the United States.. | Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870. | Baltimore: : Western Continent Press., 1847 [i.e. 1848].. |
1847 | Maryland | Proceedings against William Lloyd Garrison, for a libel.. | Baltimore: : printed by William Wooddy, corner of Market and Calvert Streets, opposite the museum., 1847.. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The royal oak, and other stories | Western teacher. | Boston : Charles Waite, 1847, [c1845] [Reid & Rand, printers]. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Memoir of Rev. Charles T. Torrey, who died in the penitentiary of Maryland, where he was confined for showing mercy to the poor. | Lovejoy, Joseph C. (Joseph Cammet), 1805-1871. | Boston: : Published by John P. Jewett & Co., 1847.. |
1847 | Massachusetts | A sermon of merchants: : preached at the Melodeon, on Sunday, November 22d, 1846. | Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. | Boston: : Printed by George Coolidge, No. 1 1/2 Water Street., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Fifteenth annual report, presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 27, 1847. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Andrews & Prentiss, No. 11 Devonshire Street., 1847.. |
1847 | Massachusetts | An oration delivered before the authorities of the City of Boston : at the celebration of the Declaration of Independence, July 5, 1847 | Cary, Thomas G. (Thomas Greaves), 1791-1859. | Boston : J.H. Eastburn city printer, 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The life and sufferings of Leonard Black : a fugitive from slavery | Black, Leonard. | New Bedford : press of B. Lindsey, 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | God and our country : A discourse delivered in the First Congregational Church in Roxbury, on Fast Day, April 8, 1847 | Putnam, George, 1807-1878. | Boston : Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1847 [Cambridge : Metcalf and Company, Printers to the University] |
1847 | Massachusetts | Narrative of William W. Brown, a fugitive slave | Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884. | Boston : published at the Anti-slavery office, No. 25 Cornhill : Andrews & Prentiss, printers, 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on the unconstitutionality of slavery, : reprinted from the "Anti-slavery standard," with additions. | Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. | Boston: : Printed by Andrews & Prentiss, no. 11 Devonshire Street., 1847.. |
1847 | Massachusetts | George Allen, the only son. | Fox, Mary Anna, 1815 or 16-1840. | Boston: : Published by Charles Fox., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Abstract of the thirty-eighth annual report. 1847. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : s.n.], [1847]. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The unconstitutionality of slavery: : part second. | Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. | Boston: : Published by Bela Marsh, no. 25 Cornhill., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | A collection from the newspaper writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers. | Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794-1846. | Concord [N.H.]: : Published by John R. French., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | White slavery in the Barbary states. : A lecture before the Boston Mercantile Library Association, Feb. 17, 1847. | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Boston: : William D. Ticknor and Company., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Poems, : original and selected, | Bennison, D. M. (Deborah Matilda Lunt), 1789-1852. | Boston: : Printed for the author., 1847.. |
1847 | Massachusetts | An oration delivered before the New England Society, in the City of New York, December 22, 1846. | Upham, Charles Wentworth, 1802-1875. | Boston: : James Munroe and Company., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The church as it is : or The forlorn hope of slavery | Pillsbury, Parker, 1809-1898. | Boston : Published by Bela Marsh, 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The church as it is : or The forlorn hope of slavery | Pillsbury, Parker, 1809-1898. | Boston : A. Forbes, Printer, 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Adams's Boston directory: : containing the city record, a general directory of the citizens, and a special directory of trades, professions, &c. 1847-1848. | Adams's Boston directory. 1847. | Boston: : Published by James French. Charles Stimpson., 1847. (Printed by S.N. Dickinson, 52 Washington Street.) |
1847 | Massachusetts | Resistance to slavery every man's duty : A report on American slavery, read to the Worcester Central Association, March 2, 1847. | Allen, George, 1792-1883. | Boston : Wm. Crosby & H.P. Nichols, 1847 [Andrews and Prentiss, Printers] |
1847 | Massachusetts | Christianity and slavery : a review of the correspondence between Richard Fuller, D.D. of Beaufort, South Carolina, and Francis Wayland, D.D. of Providence, Rhode Island. On domestic slavery, considered as a scriptural institution | Hague, William, 1808-1887. | Boston : Gould, Kendall, & Lincoln, 1847 [printed by S.N. Dickinson & Co.]. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Narrative of the fugitive slave, William H. Johnson, of Maryland | Johnson, William H. | Worcester [Mass.] : printed for Wm. H. Johnson, 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, against slavery; | Yearly Meeting of Friends for New England (1845-1945). Meeting for Sufferings | Boston: : Printed by S.N. Dickinson & Co., 1847. |
1847 | Massachusetts | Facts for the people; : showing the relations of the United States government to slavery, embracing a history of the Mexican War, its origin and objects. | Boston: : Anti-Slavery Office, 21 Cornhill. Dow and Jackson's Anti-slavery Press, 14 Devonshire Street, 1847.. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1847 ; [Andrews and Prentiss]. |
1847 | Massachusetts | The gum tree canoe | Boston : Published by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row, c1847. |
1847 | New York | Peterboro, August 23, 1847. To the editors of the Emancipator, Boston: : My Dear Sirs,--The last no. of your paper is before me. I contains an extract from a letter, which I wrote, four years ago: and praises, very highly, the argument in that extract. But, however proper that argument may have been, as applied to the Liberty Party, four years ago, is it proper, as applied to it now? ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1847] |
1847 | New York | Letter of Gerrit Smith to S.P. Chase, on the unconstitutionality of every part of American slavery. | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | Albany [N.Y.]: : S.W. Green, Patriot Office., 1847. |
1847 | New York | Life and opinions of Julius Melbourn : with sketches of the lives and characters of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Randolph, and several other eminent American statesmen | Hammond, Jabez D. (Jabez Delano), 1778-1855. | Syracuse [N.Y.] : Published by Hall & Dickson ; New York : A.S. Barnes & Co., 1847. |
1847 | New York | The progress of ethnology : an account of recent archæological, philological and geographical researches in various parts of the globe, tending to elucidate the physical history of man | Bartlett, John Russell, 1805-1886. | New-York : Bartlett & Welford, 1847 ; [New-York : William Van Norden, printer]. |
1847 | New York | History of the Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island; : including a history of other Episcopal churches in the state; with an appendix, containing a reprint of a work now extremely rare, entitled, "America dissected," by the Rev. J. MacSparran, D.D. With notes containing genealogical and biographical accounts of distinguished men, families, etc. | Updike, Wilkins, 1784-1867. | New-York: : Henry M. Onderdonk, 10 John-Street., 1847. |
1847 | New York | Peace with Mexico. | Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. | [New York?] : For sale by all the booksellers and news agents., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | The life of Silas Wright : late Governor of the State of New York. With an appendix, containing a selection from his speeches in the Senate of the United States, and his address read before the New York State Agricultural Society | Jenkins, John S. (John Stilwell), 1818-1852. | Auburn, [N.Y.]; Buffalo : John E. Beardsley, [1847]. [N.Y. : Thomas B. Smith, Stereotyper]. |
1847 | New York | Peace with Mexico. / By Albert Gallatin.. | Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. | [New York] : Bartlett & Welford: no. 7 Astor House, New York., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | A review of the "Correspondence" of Messrs. Fuller & Wayland, on the subject of American slavery: | Grosvenor, Cyrus Pitt, 1792-1879. | Utica, N.Y. : Published at the Christian Contributor office : H.H. Curtiss, printer, Devereux Block., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | A history of Georgia, from its first discovery by Europeans to the adoption of the present constitution in MDCCXCVIII. | Stevens, William Bacon, 1815-1887. | New-York: : D. Appleton and Co., 200 Broadway. ; Savannah [Ga.]: : William Thorne Williams., 1847[-1859] |
1847 | New York | Address of the Macedon convention, | Goodell, William, 1792-1878. | Albany: : S W. Green, Patriot office., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | Barbarism the first danger : A discourse for home missions | Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. | New York : Printed for the American Home Missionary Society by William Osborn, Spruce-Street, Corner of Nassau, 1847. |
1847 | New York | Posthumous and other poems. | Charlotte Elizabeth, 1790-1846. | New York: : Published by M.W. Dodd, Brick Church Chapel, opposite the park., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | The tenth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : May, 1847. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New York: : Published for the board: at the Mission House, 23 Centre Street., 1847. |
1847 | New York | A grammar of the Mpongwe language, : with vocabulaires: | Wilson, J. Leighton (John Leighton), 1809-1886. | New York: : Snowden & Prall, printers, 60 Vesey Street., 1847. |
1847 | New York | The life of Rev. Orange Scott : compiled from his personal narrative, correspondence, and other authentic sources of information. In two parts | Matlack, Lucius C. | New York : published by C. Prindle and L.C. Matlack, at the Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, 1847-48, c1848 [Snowden & Prall, printers]. |
1847 | New York | Travels in Peru, during the years 1838-1842, : on the coast, in the Sierra, across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the primeval forests. | Tschudi, Johann Jakob von, 1818-1889. | New York: : Wiley & Putnam, 161 Broadway., 1847. |
1847 | New York | Annals of the poor; : containing "The dairyman's daughter;" "The young cottager;" "The negro servant," etc. | Richmond, Legh, 1772-1827. | New York: : Robert Carter, 58 Canal Street. ; Pittsburg, : 56 Market Street., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | Herdsmen and tillers of the ground; or, Illustrations of early civilisation. | Sinnett, Percy, Mrs. | New York: : Wiley & Putnam, 161 Broadway., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | Domestic slavery considered as a scriptural institution: : in a correspondence between the Rev. Richard Fuller of Beaufort, S.C., and the Rev. Francis Wayland, of Providence, R.I. ; Revised and corrected by the authors.. | Fuller, Richard, 1804-1876. | New York: : Published by Lewis Colby & Co. 122 Nassau-Street. ; Boston: : Gould, Kendall and Lincoln., 1847.. |
1847 | New York | History of the conquest of Peru, : with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas. | Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859. | New York: : Harper and Brothers, 82 Cliff Street., M DCCC XLVII [1847]. |
1847 | New York | Thirty-first annual report of the American Bible Society, presented May 13, 1847 : with an appendix, containing the addresses at the anniversary, and extracts of correspondence, together with a list of auxiliary societies, life directors, and members. | American Bible Society. | New York : American Bible Society, 1847. |
1847 | New York | The Liberty almanac, for 1847. | New York : William Harned, [1847]. |
1847 | New York | Shall we give Bibles to three millions of American slaves? | [New York] : Published by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. William Harned, publishing agent, 5 Spruce Street., [1847] |
1847 | New York | The Legion of liberty! And force of truth, : containing the thoughts, words, and deeds, of some prominent apostles, champions and martyrs. | [New York] : 1847. Sold at the office of the American A.S. Society, 142 Nassau-st. New-York, and at the offices of other anti-slavery periodicals and depositories., [1847] |
1847 | Ohio | Reclamation of fugitives from service : An argument for the defendant, submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December term, 1846. In the case of Wharton Jones vs. John Vanzandt | Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. | Cincinnati : printed by R.P. Donogh & Co., 106 Main Street, 1847. |
1847 | Ohio | Prison life and reflections: or A narrative of the arrest, trial, conviction, imprisonment, treatment, observations, reflections, and deliverance of Work, Burr and Thompson, : who suffered an unjust and cruel imprisonment in Missouri Penitentiary, for attempting to aid some slaves to liberty. Three parts in one vol. | Thompson, George, d. 1893. | Oberlin [Ohio]: : Printed by James M. Fitch., 1847. |
1847 | Ohio | Annals of the West: : embracing a concise account of principal events which have occurred in the Western states and territories, from the discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and forty five. | Cincinnati: : Published by James R. Albach. ; J.A. & U.P. James, printers., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The origin and progress of the United States. | McCartney, Washington, 1812-1856. | Philadelphia: : E.H. Butler & Co., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Eighteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives, February, 1847.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Life of William Allen : with selections from his correspondence. In two volumes. | Allen, William, 1770-1843. | Philadelphia : Henry Longstreth, 1847 [King and Baird, Printers] |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Suggestions on the religious instruction of the Negroes in the southern states : together with an appendix containing forms of church registers, form of a constitution, and plans of different denominations of Christians | Jones, Charles Colcock, 1804-1863. | Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1847. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The life, travels and opinions of Benjamin Lundy, : including his journeys to Texas and Mexico; with a sketch of co[n]temporary events, and a notice of the revolution in Hayti. | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | Philadelphia: : Published by William D. Parrish, no. 4 North Fifth Street., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Slaveholding examined in the light of the Holy Bible | Brisbane, William Henry, 1806-1878. | Philadelphia : Stereotyped by S. Douglas Wyeth, No. 7 Pear St. Philadelphia : Printed at the U.S. Job Printing Office, 1847. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Thirteenth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Thompson, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The eleventh annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed for the Association by Joseph Rakestraw, no. 50 North Fourth Street., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The true grandeur of nations: : an oration delivered before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1845. | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Philadelphia: : Published by Henry Longstreth, 347 Market Street. 1847. Stereotyped by J. Fagan., [1847] |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The nineteenth annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Alta California : embracing notices of the climate, soil, and agricultural products of northern Mexico and the Pacific seaboard; Also, a history of the military and naval operations of the United States directed against the territories of northern Mexico, in the year 1846-'47. With documents declaratory of the policy of the present administration of the national government in regard to the annexation of conquered territory to this union, and the opinion of the Hon. James Buchanan on the Wilmot Proviso, &c. | Captain of volunteers. | Philadelphia : H. Packer & Co., publishers, 1847. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The anti-slavery alphabet. | Townsend, Hannah. | Philadelphia : Printed for the Anti-Slavery Fair. Merrihew & Thompson, Printers, 1847. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The life, travels and opinions of Benjamin Lundy, : including his journeys to Texas and Mexico; with a sketch of co[n]temporary events, and a notice of the revolution in Hayti. | Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Thompson, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1847.. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | A review of a pamphlet, entitled An appeal to the public on behalf of a house of refuge for colored juvenile delinquents. | Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. | Philadelphia. : W.H. Brisbane, printer, No. 116 Chestnut Street., 1847. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | To the Christian public. | Zoar Methodist Episcopal Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1847]. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | A brief memoir of the late Joseph John Gurney : of Norwich, England. Reprinted from the "Norfolk News" of Jan 16, 1847. | Alexander, John, 1792-1868. | Philadelphia : Henry Longstreth, 1847 [William S. Young, printer]. |
1847 | Pennsylvania | Surprizing attraction! and most beautiful bill! for this afternoon Saturday, January 30th, : this combination of excellence in the ring and on the stage to commence with an equestrian juvenile act! ... To conclude with the gorgeous Tartarian spectacle of Timour the Khan, and the Mingrelian princess ... This evening, Timour! will be acted for the last time, as a remarkable novelty will positively be produced on Monday, February 1st. This piece will be more fully advertised at the foot of the bill for this night's performance. A most extended and magnificent classic stage illustration of a remarkable point of Roman history, is now and has been for some time in preparation, by Joseph Foster. | National Circus. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : From the steam-power job printing establishment of C. Alexander, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philada., [1847] |
1847 | Pennsylvania | The lover's forget-me-not, and songs of beauty: : a choice collection of sentimental, comic, and temperance songs, with all the late negro melodies.. | Philadelphia: : John B. Perry, no. 198 Market Street., 1847.. |
1847 | Rhode Island | Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge. | Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. | Providence: : printed by B.T. Albro., 1847.. |
1847 | Scotland | The sinfulness of maintaining Christian fellowship with slave-holders : Strictures on the proceedings of the last general assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, regarding communion with the slave-holding churches of America, respectfully addressed to the office-bearers and members of that church | Free Church Anti-Slavery Society. | Edinburgh : Charles Ziegler; D. Bryce, Glasgow; G. & R. King, Aberdeen; Henry Brown, Dundee; J. Richardson, Perth, 1847 [Printed by Anderson and Bryce]. |
1847 | South Carolina | Historical collections of Virginia; : containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c. relating to its history and antiquities, together with geographical and statistical descriptions. : To which is appended, an historical and descriptive sketch of the District of Columbia. : Illustrated by over 100 engravings, giving views of the principal towns,--seats of eminent men,--public buildings,--relics of antiquity,--historic localities, natural scenery, etc., etc. | Howe, Henry, 1816-1893. | Charleston, S.C. : Published by W.R. Babcock., 1847.. |
1847 | South Carolina | A review of Rev. J.B. Adger's sermon on the religious instruction of the coloured population. | Thornwell, James Henley, 1812-1862. | Charleston [S.C.]: : Burges, James and Paxton, printers., 1847. |
1847 | United States | Address from the people of Ireland to their countrymen and countrywomen in America. | O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847. | [United States? : s.n. 1847] |
1847 | United States | A Negro sermon, : delivered in Alabama, | Cudjo. | [United States : s.n., 1847?] |
1847 | Virginia | Introduction to the history of the colony and ancient dominion of Virginia | Campbell, Charles, 1807-1876. | Richmond [Va.] : B.B. Minor, publisher : Wm. MacFarlane, printer. S.L. Messenger Office, 1847. |
1847 | Virginia | Address to the people of west Virginia; : shewing that slavery is injurious to the public welfare, and that it may be gradually abolished, without detriment to the rights and interests of slaveholders. | Ruffner, Henry, 1790-1861. | Lexington [Va.]: : Printed by R.C. Noel., 1847. |
1848 | Connecticut | The prison bard: or Poems on various subjects. / By George Thompson. For four years and eleven months a prisoner in Missouri, for attempting to aid some slaves to liberty. Written in prison. | Thompson, George, d. 1893. | Hartford [Conn.]: : Printed by William H. Burleigh., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, of Mass., on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom. : Delivered in the House of Representatives in committee of the whole, June 30, 1848.. | Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. | Washington: : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers., 1848.. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Palfrey, of Massachusetts, on the political aspect of the slave question. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1848.. | Palfrey, John Gorham, 1796-1881. | Washington: : Printed by J. & G. S. Gideon., 1848.. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. J. A. Woodward, of S.C., on the relations between the United States and their territorial districts: : delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., July 3, 1848. | Woodward, Joseph Addison, 1806-1885. | Washington: [D.C.] : J. and G. S. Gideon, printers., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Joseph M. Root, of Ohio, on the message of the president transmitting documents in relation to the return of Santa Anna and Paredes to Mexico, : delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Wednesday, March 15, 1848. | Root, Joseph Mosley, 1807-1879. | Washington [D.C.]: : J. & G.S. Gideon., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Julius Rockwell, of Mass., on the government of the territories, the ordinance of 1787, and the presidential election. : Delivered, in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 27th, 1848. | Rockwell, Julius, 1805-1888. | Washington [D.C.]: : J. and G.S. Gideon, printers., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Badger, of North Carolina, on the Compromise Bill : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 26, 1848. | Badger, George Edmund, 1795-1866. | Washington : J. and G.S. Gideon, printers, 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Slavery in the territories. : Speech of Caleb B. Smith, of Indiana, on the extension of slavery in the territories of the United States; delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, July 31, 1848. | Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. H.V. Johnson, of Georgia, on the bill to establish a territorial government in Oregon. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 7, 1848.. | Johnson, Herschel V. (Herschel Vespasian), 1812-1880. | Washington: : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., 1848.. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. A.H. Stephens, of Georgia, on the Territorial bill: : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, August 7, 1848. | Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Mr. Duer of New York, on the prohibition of slavery in the newly acquired territories of the United States. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, July 29, 1848. | Duer, William, 1805-1879. | Washington: : printed by J. and G.S. Gideon., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | A review of the Bishop of Oxford's counsel to the American clergy, with reference to the institution of slavery : Also supplemental remarks on the relation of the Wilmot proviso to the interests of the colored class | Berry, Philip. | Washington : William M. Morrison ; Richmond : Drinker & Morris ; Baltimore : Jos. Robinson ; Philadelphia : Herman Hooker ; New York : Stanford & Swords ; Boston : C. Stimpson, 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Hon. John A. Dix, of New York, on the bill to establish governments in the territories. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 26, 1848. | Dix, John A. (John Adams), 1798-1879. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Congressional Globe office., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Information about going to Liberia : Things which every emigrant to Liberia ought to know. Common objections to going to Liberia answered. Reply to certain cavilings against colonization. &c., &c. | American Colonization Society. | Washington : C. Alexander, printer, 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, on the state of parties, and the Democrtaic platform: : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, July 1, 1848. | Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885. | Washington [D.C.]: : J. and G.S. Gideon, printers., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, on the Oregon bill. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 12, 1848. | Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. | [Washington, D.C.] : Towers, printer, Washington., [1848] |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of the Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett, on the relation of the states and the general government towards the territories. Delivered in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union in the House of Representatives, on the 1st of June, 1848. | Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 1800-1876. | [Washington, D.C.] : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers., [1848] |
1848 | District of Columbia | Remarks of Mr. Yulee, of Florida, in the Senate of the United States, February 14, 15, & 17, 1848 : on the rights of the people of the United States in acquired territory. | Yulee, David Levy, 1810-1886. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe office, [1848]. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Negroes in Ohio--General Taylor--The war. : Speech of Hon. William Sawyer, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1848, on the civil and diplomatic appropriations bill. | Sawyer, William, 1803-1877. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1848] |
1848 | District of Columbia | Government of the territories : Speech of Hon. Richard Brodhead, of Penn., in the House of Representatives, Saturday, June 3, 1848, in committee of the whole on the state of the union, upon the subject of slavery in the territories, and in support of the resolution of the Baltimore convention in relation to slavery. | Brodhead, Richard, 1811-1863. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, [1848]. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of George G. Dunn, of Indiana, on the Oregon bill. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S. July 27 1848.. | Dunn, George Grundy, 1812-1857. | [Washington, D.C.] : Towers, printer, Washington., [1848] |
1848 | District of Columbia | Mr. Webster's speech, in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1848, on the Mexican War. | Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. | [Washington, D.C.] : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers., [1848] |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on the Oregon bill : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 27, 1848. | Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. | [Washington, D.C.] : Towers, printer, opposite National Intelligencer, [1848]. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Dayton, of New Jersey, on the war with Mexico, and in defence of his vote in favor of the treaty. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 11, 1848. | Dayton, William L. (William Lewis), 1807-1864. | Washington: : Printed by John T. Towers., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Collamer, of Vermont, on the Mexican War. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., February 1, 1848. | Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon., 1848. |
1848 | District of Columbia | The Van Buren platform, or Facts for the present supporters of Martin Van Buren. | [Washington, D.C.] : J. & G.S. Gideon, printers., [1848] |
1848 | England | An historical and statistical account of the Bermudas, : from their discovery to the present time. | Williams, William Frith. | London: : Thomas Cautley Newby, publisher, 72, Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square., 1848. |
1848 | England | The case of our West-African cruisers and West-African settlements fairly considered. / By the Rev. George Smith, M.A. Oxon. author of an "Exploratory visit to the consular cities of China." | Smith, George, Bishop, 1815-1871. | London: : J. Hatchard & Son, 187 Piccadilly., 1848. |
1848 | England | West India interests, African emigration, and slave trade | Denman, Joseph, 1810-1874. | Worchester : Printed by Deighton and Co., Journal office, 1848. |
1848 | England | America compared with England : The respective social effects of the American and English systems of government and legislation; and the mission of democracy. | Russell, R. W. (Robert W.) | London : Effingham Wilson, 1848 [Jones and Wallace, Printers] |
1848 | England | A narrative of the expedition sent by Her Majesty's government to the river Niger, in 1841 : Under the command of Captain H.D. Trotter, R.N. | Allen, William, 1793-1864. | London : Richard Bentley. Publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty, 1848 [printed by Schulze and Co.]. |
1848 | England | Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, baronet : With selections from his correspondence | Buxton, Charles, 1822-1871. | London : John Murray, Albemarle Street : Spottiswoode and Shaw, New-street-Square, 1848. |
1848 | England | A three years' cruize in the Mozambique Channel, for the suppression of the slave trade | Barnard, Frederick Lamport, 1813-1880. | London : Richard Bentley, 1848 [Printed by Schulze and Co.] |
1848 | England | Early recollections of Jamaica, : with the particulars of an eventful passage home via New York and Halifax, at the commencement of the American War in 1812; to which are added, trifles from St. Helena relating to Napoleon and his suite. | Vernon, B. J. | London: : Whittaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane. J. Vincent, Oxford., 1848. |
1848 | England | Travels in the great desert of Sahara, in the years of 1845 and 1846. : Containing a narrative of personal adventures, during a tour of nine months through the desert, amongst the Touaricks and other tribes of Saharan people; including a description of the oases and cities of Ghat, Ghadames, and Mourzuk. | Richardson, James, 1806-1851. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty., M.D.CCC.XLVIII. [1848] |
1848 | England | Lectures on comparative anatomy, physiology, zoology, and the natural history of man | Lawrence, William, Sir, 1783-1867. | London : Henry G. Bohn, 1848. |
1848 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 22nd May, 1848. : Preceded by brief addresses on presenting the medals awarded by the council of the society. | Hamilton, William John, 1805-1867. | London: : printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1848.. |
1848 | England | The practical sugar planter; : a complete account of the cultivation and manufacture of the sugar-cane, according to the latest and most improved processes. Describing and comparing the different systems pursued in the East and West Indies and the Straits of Malacca, and the relative expenses and advantages attendant upon each: being the result of sixteen years' experience as a sugar planter in those countries. | Wray, Leonard. | London: : Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill., 1848. |
1848 | England | Journal of a residence at the Cape of Good Hope : with excursions into the interior, and notes on the natural history, and the native tribes | Bunbury, Charles James Fox, Sir, 1809-1886. | London : John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1848. |
1848 | England | Cheap sugar means cheap slaves. | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. | London: : James Ridgway, Piccadilly., 1848. |
1848 | England | Reflections on the present state and prospects of the British West Indies. | Gore, Montague, 1800-1864. | London: : Ridgway, 169, Piccadilly, MDCCCXLVIII. [1848] |
1848 | England | The real bearings of the West India question : as expounded by the most intelligent and independent free-trader of the day | Higgins, Matthew James, 1810-1868 ed. | London : James Ridgway, 1848 [Norman and Skeen, printers]. |
1848 | England | The Cape and its colonists: : with hints to settlers in 1848. | Nicholson, George. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street., 1848.. |
1848 | England | The natural history of man; : comprising inquiries into the modifying influence of physical and moral agencies on the different tribes of the human family. | Prichard, James Cowles, 1786-1848. | London: : Hippolyte Bailliere, publisher, 219 Regent Street; foreign bookseller to the Royal College of Surgeons, and to the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society. ; Paris: : J. B. Bailliere, Libraire de l'Academie Royale de Medecine. ; Leipsic: : T. O. Weigel., 1848.. |
1848 | England | The forty-ninth annual report of the Religious Tract Society, : for circulating religious publications in the British dominions and foreign countries. Instituted A.D. M.DCC.XCIX. 1848. | Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) | London: : Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; also by J. Nisbet and Co., Berners Street, Oxford Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; and John Robertson, 3, Grafton Street, Dublin., [1848] |
1848 | England | An examination of the minutes of evidence taken before the parliamentary select committee appointed ... to inquire into the present condition and prospects of the interests connected with and dependent on sugar and coffee planting in Her Majesty's East and West Indian possessions and the Mauritius, : and to consider whether any and what measures can be adopted by Parliament for their relief.. | Leon, J. A. (John A.) | London: : John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall., 1848.. |
1848 | England | Five years in Kaffirland; : with sketches of the late war in that country, to the conclusion of peace. | Ward, Harriet. | London: : Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street., 1848. |
1848 | England | The conquerors of the New World and their bondsmen : being a narrative of the principal events which led to Negro slavery in the West Indies and America. | Helps, Arthur, Sir, 1813-1875. | London : William Pickering, 1848-1852. |
1848 | England | A letter from Lord Denman to Lord Brougham, : on the final extinction of the slave-trade. | Denman, Thomas Denman, Baron, 1779-1854. | London: : J. Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly. : printed by G.J. Palmer, Savoy Street, Strand., 1848. |
1848 | England | The history of Barbados; : comprising a geographical and statistical description of the island; a sketch of the historical events since the settlement; and an account of its geology and natural productions. | Schomburgk, Robert H. (Robert Hermann), Sir, 1804-1865. | London: : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans., 1848. |
1848 | England | A tribute for the Negro : being a vindication of the moral, intellectual, and religious capabilities of the coloured portion of mankind; with particular reference to the African race. Illustrated by numerous biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc. and many superior portraits and engravings | Armistead, Wilson, 1819?-1868. | Manchester : William Irwin ; London : Charles Gilpin. American agent: Wm. Harned, Anti-slavery office, New York; and may be had of H. Longstreth and G.W. Taylor, Philadelphia, 1848 [Manchester : printed by William Irwin]. |
1848 | England | The Political life of Cornelius Cuffey, Esq., patriot, &c., &c. | London : Printed for sale at the bazaar in aid of the Governesses' Benevolent Institution, 1848. |
1848 | England | Results of emancipation, and the immigration scheme. : Reprinted from the 'Eclectic review,' for Feb. 1848. | London: : Ward and Co., 27, Paternoster Row., 1848. |
1848 | England | Remarks on the present state of our West Indian colonies, with suggestions for their improvement. | London: : Smith, Elder and Co., 65 Cornhill., 1848. |
1848 | Germany | Wochenbände für das geistige und materielle Wohl des deutschen Volkes : Herausgegeben von der Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung guter und wohlfeiler Bücher ... : Geschichte des Sklavenhandels. | Stuttgart : (Scheible, Rieger & Sattler), 1848. |
1848 | Guyana | Dialogue or conversation between a planter and some headmen on a plantation in British Guiana : joined by the minister and schoolmaster | Well-Wisher to the Labouring Classes and the Colony at Large. | Demerara : Printed at the Guinana Times Office, 1848. |
1848 | Kentucky | Uncle Ned. | Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. cmp | Louisville. : W.C. Peters & Co. ; [Cincinnati] : Peters, Field & Co. Cincinnati., c1848. |
1848 | Louisiana | In Chancery. : Edmund P. Gaines and wife, vs. Francois D. De la Croix, Richard Relf and Beverly Chew. : Amended and supplemental bill. | Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 1777-1849 complainant. | New Orleans. : Printed by Joseph Cohn, 31 Poydras Street., [1848] |
1848 | Massachusetts | When are we happiest? Or The little Camerons | Tuthill, Louisa C. (Louisa Caroline), 1798-1879. | Boston : Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1848, [c1846] [Cambridge : stereotyped and printed by Metcalf and Company, printers to the university]. |
1848 | Massachusetts | A sermon of the Mexican War: : preached at the Melodeon, on Sunday, June 25, 1848, | Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. | Boston: : Coolidge and Wiley, 12 Water Street., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, read at the thirty-ninth annual meeting : held in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, Sept. 12-15, 1848. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | Boston : Printed for the Board, by T.R. Marvin, 1848. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Memoir of William Ellery Channing : with extracts from his correspondence and manuscripts ; In two volumes. | Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. | Boston : Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 111 Washington Street ; London : John Chapman ; Cambridge : Stereotyped and printed by Metcalf and Company ..., 1848. |
1848 | Massachusetts | General Taylor and the Wilmot proviso.. | Adams, John Calvin, 1810-1885. | [Boston : Wilson & Damrell], [1848?] |
1848 | Massachusetts | Pepe, the pirate; or, Perils of the ocean. : A tale of stirring events. | Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880. | Boston: : 'Star Spangled Banner' Office, 82 Washington St., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | The young abolitionists; or Conversations on slavery | Jones, J. Elizabeth (Jane Elizabeth), 1813-1896. | Boston : published at the Anti-Slavery office, 1848 [Wm. E. Edwards & Co., printers]. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Speech of Hon. Horace Mann, on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States, and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, in committee of the whole, June 30, 1848. To which is added, a letter from Hon. Martin Van Buren, and Rev. Joshua Leavitt.. | Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. | Boston: : J. Howe, printer, 39 Merchants Row., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Proceedings of the Anti-Sabbath Convention : held in the Melodeon, March 23d and 24th | Anti-Sabbath Convention (1848 : Boston, Mass.) | Boston : published by order of the convention, 1848 [Andrews & Prentiss, printers]. |
1848 | Massachusetts | The Boston directory: : containing the city record, a general directory of the citizens, and a special directory of trades, professions, &c. 1848-9. | Adams's Boston directory. 1848. | Boston: : Published by James French, 78 Washington Street, and Charles Stimpson, 106 Washington Street., 1848. (Printed by Damrell & Moore, Devonshire Street.) |
1848 | Massachusetts | Elizabeth Howard: or, The disguised pedlar. | Bradbury, Osgood. | Boston: : Published by F. Gleason, at the Flag of Our Union Office, corner of Court and Tremont Streets., [1848?] |
1848 | Massachusetts | The narrative of Lunsford Lane, formerly of Raleigh, N.C. : Embracing an account of his early life, the redemption, by purchase of himself and family from slavery, and his banishment from the place of his birth for the crime of wearing a colored skin. | Lane, Lunsford, b. 1803. | Boston: : Printed for the publisher : Hewes and Watson's print. No. 60--Congress St., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Lights and shadows of sailor life, : as exemplified in fifteen years' experience, including the more thrilling events of the U.S. Exploring Expedition, and reminiscences of an eventful life on the "Mountain Wave." | Clark, Joseph G. | Boston: : Benjamin B. Mussey & Co. 29 Cornhill., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Narrative of William W. Brown, a fugitive slave | Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884. | Boston : published at the Anti-slavery office, No. 21 Cornhill : Stereotyped by George A. Curtis; New England Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1848. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Mr. Webster's speech, in the U.S. Senate, March 23, 1848, upon the war with Mexico. | Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. | Boston: : 1848. Eastburn's Press., [1848] |
1848 | Massachusetts | Mr. Webster's speech at Marshfield, Mass. : delivered September 1, 1848, and his speech on the Oregon bill, delivered in the United States Senate, August 12, 1848. | Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. | Boston: : Press of T.R. Marvin, 24 Congress Street., 1848. |
1848 | Massachusetts | The Ethiopian glee book : a collection of popular Negro melodies, arranged for quartett clubs | Howe, Elias, 1820-1895. | Boston : published by Elias Howe, 1848, c1847. (Stereotyped by A.B.Kidder) |
1848 | Massachusetts | The Ethiopian flute instructor : containing full and complete instructions, with all the popular Negro melodies of the day, including those of the Christy Minstrels, by Gumbo Chaff, A.M.A. Author of The Ethiopian Glee Book, Ethiopian Accordeon Instructor, Ethiopian Violin Instructor, &c., &c. | Howe, Elias, 1820-1895. | Boston : published and sold by Elias Howe; stereotyped by A.B. Kidder, c1848. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Abstract of the thirty-ninth annual report. 1848. | American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : s.n.], [1848]. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Hotel keepers, head waiters, and housekeepers' guide | Campbell, Tunis G. | Boston : Printed by Coolidge and Wiley, 1848. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Sixteenth annual report, presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 26, 1848. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Andrews & Prentiss, No. 11 Devonshire Street., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Memoir of William G. Crocker, late missionary in West Africa among the Bassas, : including a history of the Bassa mission. | Medbery, R. B. (Rebecca B.), 1808-1868. | Boston: : Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 59 Washington Street., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Poems | Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. | Cambridge [Mass.]: : Published by George Nichols. ; Boston: : B.B. Mussey and Company., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | A letter to the people of the United States touching the matter of slavery. | Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. | Boston: : James Munroe and Company., MDCCCXLVIII [1848].. |
1848 | Massachusetts | A Few words to those who "can't vote for Van Buren.". | Boston: : Sold by White & Potter, no. 15 State Street., 1848.. |
1848 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1848 ; [Andrews and Prentiss]. |
1848 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1848 ; [Andrews and Prentiss]. |
1848 | Massachusetts | Cass and Taylor on the slavery question. | Boston: : 16 Devonshire Street...Damrell & Moore., 1848. |
1848 | Missouri | The Western journal and civilian : devoted to agriculture, manufactures, mechanic arts, internal improvement, commerce, public policy, and polite literature. | St. Louis, Mo. : Charles & Hammond, printers, 1848-1856. |
1848 | New York | Laurie Todd's Notes on Virginia: : with a chapter on Puritans, witches, and Friends. | Thorburn, Grant, 1773-1863. | New-York: : Printed and published for the author, by D. Fanshaw, 575 Broadway., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | Peterboro, August 15, 1848. J.K. Ingalls, editor of the Landmark, New-York: : My Dear Sir,--I have your letter. I had learned, before receiving it, of the report in Buffalo, during the late convention there, that I was in favor of the nomination of Mr. Van Buren, and would vote for him. ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1848] |
1848 | New York | A letter to the Right Rev. L. Silliman Ives, : bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of North Carolina, occasioned by his late address to the convention of his diocese. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | [New York? : s.n., 1848] |
1848 | New York | Report upon an individual of the Bushman tribe of Hottentots brought from the Cape of Good Hope, by Mr. Chase, United States Consul at the Cape. | Lyceum of Natural History (New York, N.Y.) | New-York: : Henry G. Langley, 5 Astor House, (Barclay-Street.), 1848.. |
1848 | New York | The eleventh annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly in May, 1848. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board: at the Mission House, 23 Centre Street., 1848. |
1848 | New York | Proceedings of the Utica Convention, : for the nomination of president and vice-president of the United States, held at Utica, N.Y., June 22nd, 1848. : "Free trade, free labor, free soil, free speech and free men." | Democratic Party (N.Y.). State Convention (1848 : Utica, N.Y.) | [Albany : Albany Atlas, 1848.] |
1848 | New York | Oliver Dyer's phonographic report of the proceedings of the National Free Soil Convention at Buffalo, N.Y. August 9th and 10th, 1848. : Copyright secured according to law.. | Free Soil Party (U.S.). National Convention (1848 : Buffalo, N.Y.) | [Buffalo, N.Y.] : Published by G.H. Derby & Co. 164 Main Street, Buffalo: Andrews & Boyle, 22 Spruce Street, New-York: and Dyer & Webster, at the Phonographic Rooms, 66 South Third St Philadelphia. : Steam press of Jewett, Thomas & Co. Commercial Advertiser buildings, Buffalo.. |
1848 | New York | The origin, progress, and conclusion of the Florida War; : to which is appended a record of officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates of the U. S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, who were killed in battle or died of disease. As also the names of officers who were distinguished by brevets, and the names of others recommended. Together with the orders for collecting the remains of the dead in Florida, and the ceremony of interment at St. Augustine, East Florida, on the fourteenth day of August, 1842. | Sprague, J. T. (John Titcomb), 1810-1878. | New-York: : D. Appleton & Company, 200 Broadway. ; Philadelphia: : Geo. S. Appleton, 148 Chestnut-Street., 1848. |
1848 | New York | Freedom in new territories.. | Fine, John, 1784-1867. | [Albany, N.Y.? : s.n., 1848] |
1848 | New York | The great issue: : or, The three presidential candidates; being a brief historical sketch of the free soil question in the United States, from the congresses of 1774 and '87 to the present time. | Gardiner, O. C. (Oliver Cromwell) | New-York: : Wm. C. Bryant & Co., 18 Nassau-Street. ; Boston: : B.B. Mussey & Co., 29 Cornhill., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | Peterboro, December 22, 1848. : Lewis Tappan, New-York, My dear Sir, I find that not a few are displeased with the letter, which I addressed to you as treasurer of the American Missionary Association ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [New York? : s.n., 1848?] |
1848 | New York | Proceedings of the National Liberty Convention, held at Buffalo, N.Y., June 14th & 15th, 1848; : including the resolutions and addresses adopted by that body, and speeches of Beriah Green and Gerrit Smith on that occasion.. | Liberty Party (U.S.). National Convention (1848 : Buffalo, N.Y.) | Utica [N.Y.]: : S.W. Green; Model Worker Office, 38 & 40 Genesee Street, third story., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | The annual report of the Alms House Commissioner .... | New York (N.Y.). Commissioners of the Alms-House. | [New York : printed by McSpedon & Baker?, 1848]. |
1848 | New York | Oration on the death of John Quincy Adams, : delivered before the legislature of the state of New-York, at Albany, on the 6th day of April, 1848, | Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. | Albany [N.Y.]: : Charles Van Benthuysen, public printer., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | The Utica Convention. : Voice of New-York!! : Proceedings of the Utica Convention, February 16, 1848, with the speeches of John Van Buren, George Rathbun, &c. : "Free trade, free labor, free soil, free speech and free men." | Democratic Party (N.Y.). State Convention (1848 : Utica, N.Y.) | [Albany : Albany Atlas, 1848.] |
1848 | New York | The writings of Cassius Marcellus Clay : including speeches and addresses | Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903. | New York : Harper & Brothers, publishers No. 82 Cliff Street, 1848. |
1848 | New York | Journal of an African cruiser : comprising sketches of the Canaries, the Cape de Verds, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Leone, and other places of interest on the west coast of Africa | Bridge, Horatio, 1806-1893. | New York ; [London] : John Wiley, 161 Broadway, and 12 Paternoster Row, London, 1848. |
1848 | New York | The school reader. Third book. | Sanders, Charles W. (Charles Walton), 1805-1889. | New York: : Mark H. Newman & Co., 199 Broadway; Wm. H. Moore & Co., Cincinnati; J.C. Ivison & Co., Auburn; Griggs, Bross & Co., Chicago., [1848?] |
1848 | New York | The Black code of the District of Columbia, in force September 1st, 1848. | Snethen, Worthington G. (Worthington Garrettson) | New York: : Published for the A. & F. Anti-Slavery Society, by William Harned, 61 John Street, 1848. |
1848 | New York | The illustrated New World; : containing an historical sketch of early voyages and discoveries; settlements; colonial, revolutionary, and federal history of the United States; together with a glance at the history of the South American states; the West India islands; the British and Russian possessions; and Greenland. Illustrated by over fifty engravings. | Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891. | New York: : H. Phelps & Company, 124 Nassau Street., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | A scriptural argument in favor of withdrawing fellowship from churches and ecclesiastical bodies tolerating slaveholding among them. | McKeen, Silas, 1791-1877. | New York: : Published by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society : William Harned, publishing agent, 61 John Street., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | Julia Green | Spencer, Frank. cmp | New York : Wm. Vanderbeek, agent, 479 Broadway : Boston : Oliver Ditson ; New York : Firth, Pond & Co. ; c1848. |
1848 | New York | Aristotle's Master piece.. | Aristotle's Masterpiece | New York: : Published for the trade., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | An investigation of the theories of the natural history of man, by Lawrence, Prichard, and others. : Founded upon animal analogies: and an outline of a new natural history of man, founded upon history, anatomy, physiology, and human analogies. | Van Amringe, William Frederick, 1791-1873. | New York: : Published by Baker & Scribner, 145 Nassau Street and 46 Park Row., 1848. |
1848 | New York | The diplomatic and official papers of Daniel Webster, while Secretary of State. | Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. | New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, 82 Cliff Street., 1848. |
1848 | New York | The dark sett : the celebrated Negro quadrilles, as played by all the quadrille bands | New York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co., no.1 Franklin Square, c1848. |
1848 | New York | The free soil minstrel. | New York: : Martyn & Ely, 162 Nassau St. : John J. Reed, stereotyper & printer, 16 Spruce St., 1848. |
1848 | New York | Life and adventures of the accomplished forger and swindler, Colonel Monroe Edwards.. | New York: : H. Long & Brother, 46, late 32 Ann St., 1848.. |
1848 | New York | The original Christy quadrilles | New York : Published by Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway, c1848. |
1848 | New York | The Liberty almanac for 1849. | New York : published by the Am. & For. Anti-Slavery Society, William Harned, agent, [1848] |
1848 | New York | The African widow. | Dixon, Joseph. | [New York] : Published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-Street, New York., [not before 1848?]. |
1848 | New York | Emigration to Liberia. : One-thousand applicants for a passage to Liberia in 1848. An appeal in behalf of two-hundred slaves liberated by Captain Isaac Ross. A brief history of the Ross slaves. | New-York: : issued by the New-York State Colonization Society, from their office, Brick Church Chapel. 1848. : D. Fanshaw, book and job printer, 35 Ann, corner of Nassau-st., [1848]. |
1848 | New York | Address of the Democratic members of the legislature of the state of New-York. | [Albany, N.Y. : Albany Atlas, April 1848] |
1848 | Ohio | Considerations upon the nature and tendency of free institutions. | Grimké, Frederick, 1791-1863. | Cincinnati: : H.W. Derby & Co., publishers. ; New-York: : A.S. Barnes & Co., 1848.. |
1848 | Ohio | The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. : A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election. | Wilson, William, 1803-1873. | Cincinnati [Ohio]: : E. Shepard's steam press., MDCCCXLVIII. [1848] |
1848 | Ohio | An inquiry into the nature of Hebrew servitude | Barron, Putnam. | Oberlin : printed by J.M. Fitch, 1848. |
1848 | Ohio | The biography of elder David Purviance, : with his memoirs: containing his views on baptism, the divinity of Christ, and the atonement. Written by himself: with an appendix; giving biographical sketches of elders John Hardy, Reuben Dooly, William Dye [sic], Thomas Kyle, George Shidler, William Kinkade, Thomas Adams, Samuel Kyle, and Nathan Worley. Together, with a historical sketch of the great Kentucky revival. | Purviance, Levi. | Dayton [Ohio]. : Published for the author by B.F. & G.W. Ells., 1848. |
1848 | Ohio | Paul and Virginia: | Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814. | Dayton, O. : Published by B.F. Ells., 1848. |
1848 | Ohio | Miscellaneous poems; moral, religious, and sentimental. | Harvey, John, 1800-1872. | Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Published by James Harvey., 1848. |
1848 | Ohio | Addresses and proceedings of the State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio, : held at Columbus, June 20 and 21, 1848. | State Independent Free Territory Convention of the People of Ohio (1848 : Columbus, Ohio) | Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Printed at the Herald Office, Walnut Street, below Second., 1848. |
1848 | Ohio | The New negro forget-me-not songster: : containing all the new negro songs ever published, with a choice collection of ballad songs, now sung in concerts. | Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Stratton & Barnard, 121 Main St., 1848. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Reply to the review by Mr. Avequin, of New Orleans, of M'Culloh's report on sugar. : Published in De Bow's Commercial review.. | McCulloh, R. S. (Richard Sears), 1818-1894. | Philadelphia: : C. Sherman, printer., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Eastern life, present and past. | Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876. | Philadelphia: : Lea and Blanchard., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The twelfth annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw, no. 50 North Fourth Street., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The tales of Peter Parley about Africa. With engravings. | Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. | Philadelphia : Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1848, [c1830] [Printed by Smith & Peters] |
1848 | Pennsylvania | An historical memoir of the Pennsylvania Society : for promoting the abolition of slavery ; the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage, and for improving the condition of the African race | Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. | Philadelphia : Merrihew and Thompson, Printers, 1848. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Fourteenth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed on the 14th September, 1793, : by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, and the District of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent in the city and its vicinity. : with an appendix. | Philadelphia (Pa.). Committee to Attend to and Alleviate the Sufferings of the Afflicted with the Malignant Fever. | Philadelphia: : Printed by order of the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The twentieth annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | An historical memoir of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery; the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Race. | Needles, Edward. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | An address delivered at the laying of the corner stone of the House of Refuge for Colored Juvenile Delinquents : on Saturday, July 1, 1848 | Barclay, James J., 1794-1885. | Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers, 1848. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The "People's" Music Store : a new and popular song dedicated to the ladies one and all | Johnston, Edw. R. (Edward R.) | [Philadelphia : s.n.], c1848. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The knights of the seal; or, The mysteries of the three cities. : A romance of men's hearts and habits. | Duganne, A. J. H. (Augustine Joseph Hickey), 1823-1884. | Philadelphia: : G.B. Zieber & Co., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | An appeal to those members of the Society of Friends who, knowing the principles of the abolitionists, stand aloof from the anti-slavery enterprise. | Lewis, Graceanna, 1821-1912. | [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1848?] |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Major Jones's sketches of travel, : comprising the scenes, incidents, and adventures in his tour from Georgia to Canada. With eight original engravings from designs by Darley, engraved by Gilbert and Gihon. | Jones, Joseph, 1812-1882. | Philadelphia: : Carey & Hart., 1848. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Memoir of Miss Margaret Mercer. | Morris, Caspar, 1805-1884. | Philadelphia: : Lindsay and Blakiston., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The nineteenth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives, March, 1848.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Circus. Proprietor, Mr. Welch. : First tier & parquette, 25 cents. Private boxes, 50 cents. Second tier, 12 1/2 cents. Colored gallery, 25 cents. Clown to the circle, Dan Rice. Equestrian director Mr. Cadwallader. Ring master Mr. F. Whittaker. Final benefit of Madame Macarte. This, Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th, the performance will commence with an act of horsemanship by Frank Pastor. Master Richard Rivers will represent an equestrian scene of imitation, entitled Marble statues of demi gods and heroes ... Mr. Charles Rogers, ... will have the honor of appearing in a double equestrian act, with M. Macarte, inroducing [sic] La Polka. Vaulting by the whole company. Mr. J.J. Nathans, will appear in his unequalled double act Comic song by the clown, Dan Rice. The last appearance of Madame Marie Macarte will be in her single horse act, ... That most excellent acrobat, Frederick Rivers, will, for the first time, appear in the equilibric traverse journey over the azure globe. The performance will commence with the grand classic spectacle, in three acts, produced under the direction of Mr. Joseph Foster, entitled the Merchant's steed of Syracuse, or The friendship of Damon & Pythias ... | National Circus. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : C. Alexander, printer, Franklin Place, Philadelphia., [1848] |
1848 | Pennsylvania | Captains Drayton and Sayres : or The way in which Americans are treated, for aiding the cause of liberty at home. | [Philadelphia?] : Published by the Eastern Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, at the Anti-Slavery office, 31 N. ... , [1848?]. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The American female poets: : with biographical and critical notices, | Philadelphia: : Lindsay & Blakiston., 1848.. |
1848 | Pennsylvania | The Independent republic of Liberia; : its constitution and declaration of independence; address of the colonists to the free people of color in the United States, with other documents; issued chiefly for the use of the free people of color.. | Philadelphia: : William F. Geddes, printer, 112 Chestnut Street., 1848.. |
1848 | Scotland | The natural history of the human species, : its typical forms, primaeval distribution, filiations, and migrations. Illustrated by thirty-four coloured plates with portrait and vignette. | Smith, Charles Hamilton. | Edinburgh: : W.H. Lizars, 3, St. James' Square: ; [London] : Samuel Highley, 32, Fleet Street, London: and all booksellers., 1848. |
1848 | South Carolina | The planter's guide, and family book of medicine; : for the instruction and use of planters, families, country people, and all others who may be out of the reach of physicians, or unable to employ them. | Simons, J. Hume. | Charleston, S.C.: : M'Carter & Allen. ; Columbia: : Allen, M'Carter, & Co., c1848. |
1848 | South Carolina | The Negro law of South Carolina, | O'Neall, John Belton, 1793-1863. | Columbia: : Printed by John G. Bowman., 1848.. |
1848 | South Carolina | The anniversary address of the State Agricultural Society of South Carolina : delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, November 30, 1848 | Elliott, William, 1788-1863. | Columbia, S.C. : Printed by John G. Bowman, 1848. |
1848 | United States | No extension of slavery. | Free Soil Party (U.S.) | [United States : s.n., 1848] |
1848 | Vermont | The slave's lamentation.. | Bush, Fairbanks. | [Vermont? : s.n., 1848?] |
1848 | Virginia | Report of the select committee appointed under a resolution of the House to enquire into the existing legislation of Congress upon the subject of fugitive slaves, and to suggest such additional legislation as may be proper. | Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Select Committee to Enquire into the Existing Legislation of Congress upon the Subject of Fugitive Slaves. | [Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1848] |
1849 | Connecticut | Speeches of Messrs. Hayne and Webster, in the United States Senate, on the resolution of Mr. Foot, January, 1830. | Hayne, Robert Young, 1791-1839. | New Haven [Conn.]: : Printed by J.H. Benham., 1849. |
1849 | Connecticut | Prison life and reflections; or, A narrative of the arrest, trial, conviction, imprisonment, treatment, observations, reflections, and deliverance of Work, Burr, and Thompson, : who suffered an unjust and cruel imprisonment in Missouri Penetentiary, for attempting to aid some slaves to liberty. Three parts in one volume. | Thompson, George, d. 1893. | Hartford [Conn.]: : Published by A. Work., 1849. |
1849 | Connecticut | The baptism of sufferings. : A sermon preached in the chapel of the Theological Institute of Connecticut, February 28, 1849, at the ordination of Rev. Josiah Tyler, as a missionary to the Zulus of South Africa. | Gale, Nahum, 1812-1876. | Hartford; : Press of Case, Tiffany and Company., 1849.. |
1849 | Connecticut | Historical sketches of Meriden | Perkins, G. W. (George William), 1804-1856. | West Meriden [Conn.] : Published by Franklin E. Hinman, 1849. |
1849 | District of Columbia | California and New Mexico : Speech of Mr. John A. Rockwell, of Connecticut, in relation to slavery in the territories : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 17, 1849. | Rockwell, John A. (John Arnold), 1803-1861. | Washington [D.C.] : printed by J. & G.S. Gideon, 1849. |
1849 | District of Columbia | Lecture on the North and the South, : delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849. | Fisher, Elwood, 1808-1862. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by John T. Towers., 1849.. |
1849 | District of Columbia | Speech of R.W. Thompson, of Indiana, on the slavery question. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 25, 1849. | Thompson, Richard W. (Richard Wigginton), 1809-1900. | [Washington, D.C.] : Towers, printer, Franklin Building, corner of Louisiana avenue and Sixth street., [1849] |
1849 | District of Columbia | Speech of Mr. Jas. Wilson, of N. Hampshire, : on the political influence of slavery, and the expediency of permitting slavery in the territories recently acquired from Mexico: delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 16, 1849. | Wilson, James, 1797-1881. | Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon., 1849. |
1849 | District of Columbia | Mr. Schenck--in reply to Mr. Giddings. : Speech of Mr. Robert C. Schenck, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, December 27, 1849, in debate upon a resolution to appoint the standing committees, and in reply to Mr. Giddings. | Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890. | [Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1849] |
1849 | District of Columbia | Republic of Liberia--statistics of the republic--benefits resulting from colonization | American Colonization Society. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n.], [1849]. |
1849 | District of Columbia | Payment for slaves. : Speech of Mr. J.R. Giddings, of Ohio, on the bill to pay the heirs of Antonio Pacheco for a slave sent west of the Mississippi with the Seminole Indians in 1838. : Made in the House of Representatives, Dec. 28, 1848, and Jan. 6, 1849.. | Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. | Washington: : printed by Buell & Blanchard., 1849.. |
1849 | England | The island of Cuba: : its resources, progress, and prospects, considered in relation especially to the influence of its prosperity on the interests of the British West India Colonies. | Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886. | London: : Charles Gilpin, 5, Bishopsgate Without. ; Dublin: : James R. Gilpin, 59, Dame-Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Autobiography and select remains of the late Samuel Roberts. | Roberts, Samuel, 1763-1848. | London: : Printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster Row., 1849. |
1849 | England | The Kafirs illustrated in a series of drawings taken among the Amazulu, Amaponda, and Amakosa tribes : also, portraits of the Hottentot, Malay, Fingo, and other races inhabiting southern Africa : together with sketches of landscape scenery in the Zulu country, Natal, and the Cape Colony | Angas, George French, 1822-1886. | London : Published by J. Hogarth, 1849 [Printed by G. Barclay] |
1849 | England | A narrative of the Wesleyan mission to Jamaica; : with occasional remarks on the state of society in that colony. | Duncan, Peter, 1798-1862. | London: : Partridge and Oakey, Paternoster Row; : sold by J. Mason, City Road and Paternoster Row. ; [Clapham] : Meaden, printer, Clapham., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Memoir of Thomas Burchell : twenty-two years a missionary in Jamaica | Burchell, William Fitzer. | London : Benjamin L. Green, Paternoster Row : J. Haddon, printer, Castle Street, Finsbury, 1849. |
1849 | England | Facts relating to north-eastern Texas, : condensed from notes during a tour through that portion of the United States of America, for the purpose of examining the country as a field for emigration. : Embracing the climate--topography--soil--wood--[etc.] ... : With a map reduced from the last authentic survey. | Barrow, John, civil engineer. | London: : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court. Foster, Kirkby Lonsdale., 1849.. |
1849 | England | A view of the art of colonization, : with present reference to the British Empire; in letters between a statesman and a colonist. | Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, 1796-1862. | London: : John W. Parker, West Strand., M DCCC XLIX. [1849] |
1849 | England | Kaloolah, or Journeyings to the Djébel Kumri: : an autobiography of Jonathan Romer. | Mayo, William Starbuck, 1812-1895. | London: : David Bogue, 86 Fleet-Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Correspondence with the British commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, the Cape of Good Hope, Jamaica, Loanda, and the Cape Verd Islands : and reports from British vice-admiralty courts, and from British naval officers, relating to the slave trade. From April 1, 1848, to March 31, 1849 | Great Britain. Foreign Office | London : printed by T.R. Harrison and Son, [1849]. |
1849 | England | The fiftith annual report of the Religious Tract Society, : for circulating religious publications in the British dominions and foreign countries. Instituted A.D. M.DCC.XCIX. 1849. | Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) | London: : Sold at the depository, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; also by J. Nisbet and Co., Berners Street, Oxford Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; and John Robertson, 3, Grafton Street, Dublin., [1849] |
1849 | England | The historie of travaile into Virginia Britannia; : expressing the cosmographie and comodities of the country, togither with the manners and customes of the people. | Strachey, William, 1572?-1621. | London: : Printed for the Hakluyt Society., 1849. |
1849 | England | The Niger trade considered in connexion with the African blockade, : illustrated by a map compiled from recent travels. | Stephen, George, Sir, 1794-1879. | London: : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court; George Philip and Son, Liverpool; and John Mylrea, Isle of Man., 1849. |
1849 | England | On the sources of the Nile : being an attempt to assign the limits of the basin of that river | Beke, Charles T. (Charles Tilstone), 1800-1874. | London : printed by Richard and John E. Taylor, 1849. |
1849 | England | The man: the hero: the Christian! : A eulogium on the life and character of Thomas Clarkson: : delivered in New York, Dec. 1846. | Crummell, Alexander, 1819-1898. | [London] : Houlston and Stoneman, Paternoster-Row: and C. Gilpin, Bishopsgate Without, London. ; [Bristol] : John Wright, Steam Press, Bristol., 1849. |
1849 | England | Expedition to discover the sources of the White Nile, in the years 1840, 1841. | Werne, Ferdinand. | London: : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, publisher in ordinary to Her Majesty., 1849. |
1849 | England | Otia ægyptiaca : Discourses on Egyptian archæology and hieroglyphical discoveries | Gliddon, George R. (George Robins), 1809-1857. | London : James Madden ; Paris : Hector Bossange ; New York : Bartlett and Welford ; Philadelphia : John Penington, 1849 [London : printed by Bateman & Hardwicke]. |
1849 | England | Report of the acting committee to the standing committee of West India Planters and Merchants, : at their half-yearly meeting, held at the West India Committee Rooms, No. 12, Old Jewry Chambers, on the 28th March, 1849. | West India Planters and Merchants (London, England) | London: : Printed at the Milton Press, Chandos Street, corner of Charing Cross Hospital, Strand., 1849. |
1849 | England | Six months' service in the African blockade, : from April to October, 1848, in command of H.M.S. Bonetta. | Forbes, Frederick E. (Frederick Edwyn) | London: :Richard Bentley, New Burlington-Street ... ,1849.. |
1849 | England | Memoir of the Rev. Josiah Pratt, B.D. : late vicar of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street, and for twenty-one years Secretary of the Church Missionary Society. | Pratt, Josiah. | London: : Seeleys, 54 Fleet Street, and Hanover Street, Hanover Square., 1849.. |
1849 | England | American scenes, and Christian slavery: : a recent tour of four thousand miles in the United States. | Davies, Ebenezer, 1808-1882. | London: : John Snow, 35, Paternoster Row., MDCCCXLIX. [1849] |
1849 | England | A residence at Sierra Leone. : Described from a journal kept on the spot, and from letters written to friends at home. | Colville of Culross, Elizabeth Colville, Lady | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | America: a four years' residence in the United States and Canada; : giving a full and fair description of the country, as it really is, with the manners, customs, & character of the inhabitants; anecdotes of persons and institutions, prices of land and produce, state of agriculture and manufactures. | Brown, William, Leeds clothier | Leeds: : Printed for the author by Kemplay and Bolland, 19, Commercial-Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London; : delivered at the anniversary meeting on the 28th May, 1849. : Preceded by brief addresses on presenting the medals awarded by the council of the society. | Hamilton, William John, 1805-1867. | London: : printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Adventures in the Libyan desert and the oäsis of Jupiter Ammon. | St. John, Bayle, 1822-1859. | London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Excursions in Southern Africa, including a history of the Cape Colony, an account of the native tribes, etc. | Napier, Edward Delaval Hungerford Elers, 1808-1870. | London: : William Shoberl, publisher, 20 Great Marlborough Street., 1849.. |
1849 | England | Travels of His Royal Highness Prince Adalbert of Prussia : in the south of Europe and in Brazil, with a voyage up the Amazon and Xing | Adalbert, Prinz von Preussen, 1811-1873. | London : David Bogue, 1849 [Printed by Richard and John Edward Taylor]. |
1849 | England | Church missionary intelligencer. | London : Seeleys, 1849-1927. |
1849 | England | Free trade in Negroes.. | London: : John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall., April, 1849.. |
1849 | England | Mosquito, Nicaragua, and Costa-Rica. | London: : Effingham Wilson, 11, Royal Exchange; John mortimer, 15, Beaufort Buildings, Strand; W. Thomas, 21, Catherine-Street, Strand; and all booksellers., [1849] |
1849 | England | Treaty containing the accession of Belgium to the treaty signed at London, December 20, 1841, for the suppression of the African slave trade. : Signed at London, February 24, 1848. : With a protocol relating thereto. : Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. June 28, 1849.. | London: : printed by Harrison and Son., [1849] |
1849 | France | Histoire générale des races humaines ou Philosophie ethnographique | Salle, Eusèbe de, 1796-1872. | Paris. : Benjamin Duprat, libraire de l'Institut, 7, cloître St-Benoit. Pagnerre, éditeur, rue de Seine, 14 bis., 1849. |
1849 | Kentucky | The question of Negro slavery and the new constitution of Kentucky | Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871. | [Lexington, Ky.? : s.n., 1849?] |
1849 | Louisiana | François Dusuau de la Croix and others, ats. Edmund P. Gaines, and Myra, his wife. : In chancery, no. 1731. Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Fifth Judicial Circuit, holding sessions at New Orleans, in the district of Louisiana.. | Delacroix, François Dussua defendant. | New-Orleans: : Joseph Cohn, printer, no. 31 Poydras Street., 1849.. |
1849 | Maryland | History of Maryland; : from its first settlement in 1634, to the year 1848. | McSherry, James, 1819-1869. | Baltimore: : Printed and published by John Murphy, no. 178 Market Street. Sold by booksellers generally., MDCCCXLIX. [1849] |
1849 | Maryland | Matchett's Baltimore director, for 1849 '50; : containing the names, dwellings and occupations of the householders, an engraved map of the city, with references designating the wards and public buildings; directions for finding the streets, lanes, avenues, squares, wharves, &c. an alphabetical arrangement of the subscribers under their respective business heads, forming a business director, with an appendix, containing the city government, list of city officers, banks, and directors, churches and ministers, medical and literary institutions, public conveyances, and other useful information. | Matchett's Baltimore director. 1849. | Baltimore [Md.]: : Printed and published by R.J. Matchett, corner Pratt and Gay Streets,--up stairs., 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Late and early poems, | Tappan, William B. (William Bingham), 1794-1849. | Worcester [Mass.]: : Jonathan Grout, Jr., MDCCCLIX. [i.e., 1849] |
1849 | Massachusetts | Poems | Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. | Boston: : Ticknor, Reed, and Fields., MDCCCXLIX. [1849] |
1849 | Massachusetts | Gleanings from the portfolio of the "Young 'un" : A series of humorous sketches ; Illustrated by Hitchcock. | Burnham, Geo. P. (George Pickering), 1814-1902. | Boston : Published by R.B. Fitts & Co., "American Union" office, 22 School Street : Stacy , Richardson and Company, printers, No. 11 Milk street, 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Narrative of Henry Box Brown, who escaped from slavery enclosed in a box 3 feet long and 2 wide | Brown, Henry Box, b. 1816. | Boston : Brown & Stearns, [l849] |
1849 | Massachusetts | The earth and man: : lectures on comparative physical geography, in its relation to the history of mankind. | Guyot, A. (Arnold), 1807-1884. | Boston: : Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 59 Washington Street., 1849.. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Report of the minority of the committee : upon the petitions of John T. Hilton and others, colored citizens of Boston, praying for the abolition of the Smith School, and that colored children may be permitted to attend the other schools of the city | Boston (Mass.). School Committee. 1849. | Boston : Printed by order of the School Committee; J. H. Eastburn, City Printer, 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Poems | Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. | Boston: : Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Report of a special committee of the Grammar School Board, presented August 29, 1849, on the petition of sundry colored persons, praying for the abolition of the Smith School: with an appendix. | Boston (Mass.). School Committee. 1849. | Boston : J.H. Eastburn, City Printer, 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Human life: : illustrated my individual experience as a child, a youth, and a man. | Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. | Boston: : Published by Bela Marsh, 25 Cornhill., 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Argument of Charles Sumner, Esq., against the constitutionality of separate colored schools, : in the case of Sarah C. Roberts vs. The City of Boston. Before the Supreme Court of Mass., Dec 4, 1849. | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. | Boston: : Published by B.F. Roberts, 1849. Printed at No. 3 Cornhill., [1849] |
1849 | Massachusetts | Report of the committee on slavery, to the Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts. : Presented May 30, 1849. | Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts (1849 : Boston, Mass.) | Boston: : Press of T.R. Marvin, 24 Congress Street., 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | The black avenger of the Spanish Main: or, The fiend of blood. : A thrilling story of the buccaneer times. | Buntline, Ned, 1822 or 3-1886. | Boston: : Published by F. Gleason, at the Flag of Our Union Office, corner of Court and Tremont Streets., 1849.. |
1849 | Massachusetts | The anti-slavery harp : a collection of songs for anti-slavery meetings | Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884 comp. | Boston : published by Bela Marsh, No. 25 Cornhill : Abner Forbes, printer, No. 37, Cornhill, Boston, 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Seventeenth annual report, presented to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, by its Board of Managers, January 24, 1849. : With an appendix.. | Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | Boston: : Printed by Andrews & Prentiss, No. 11 Devonshire Street., 1849.. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Second annual report of the Corresponding Secretary of the Universalist General Reform Association : read at Boston, May 31, 1849. | Universalist General Reform Association. | Boston : Abel Tompkins, 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | Memoir of Rev. Abel Brown | Brown, C. S. (Catharine S.) | Worcester : published by the author, 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | Boston: : Benjamin B. Mussey & Co.; ; [Philadelphia] : Uriah Hunt & Co., Philadelphia; ; [New York] : W.W. Dodd, New York., 1849.. |
1849 | Massachusetts | A review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war. | Jay, William, 1789-1858. | Boston: : Benjamin B. Mussey & Co.; ; [Philadelphia] : Uriah Hunt & Co., Philadelphia; ; [New York] : M.W. Dodd, New York., 1849.. |
1849 | Massachusetts | An address on slavery. : Delivered in Danvers, Mass., | Foster, Daniel, 1816-1864. | Boston: : Published by Bela Marsh, 25 Cornhill., 1849.. |
1849 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1849 ; [Andrews and Prentiss]. |
1849 | Massachusetts | The Lady's writing book.. | [Boston] : Made and sold by W.J. Reynolds & Co., booksellers and stationers, 24 Cornhill, Boston., [between 1849 and 1855] |
1849 | Massachusetts | 'Thoughts on slavery,' rebutted by other thoughts on the same subject, : being a review of a pamphlet issued from the press of Daniel Bixby & Co.--Lowell, Mass. 1848. | Lowell [Mass.]: : Published by Milton Bonney., 1849. |
1849 | Massachusetts | The Liberty bell | Boston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1849 ; [Andrews and Prentiss]. |
1849 | Mississippi | Argument for the defendant, in the case of Benjamin D. Harris vs. James M. Wall, in the Supreme Court of the United States | Wall, James (James M.) | Jackson [Miss.] : Printed by Price and Fall, 1849. |
1849 | Missouri | Speech of the Hon. Thos. H. Benton : delivered at Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, on Saturday, the first of September, 1849. | Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. | Jefferson City, Mo. : James Lusk---printer, 1849. |
1849 | Missouri | Speech of Hon. T.H. Benton, to the people of Missouri : delivered in the capitol in the city of Jefferson, May 26, 1849. | Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. | Jefeerson [sic] City, Mo. : James Lusk, printer, [1849]. |
1849 | Netherlands | Beschouwingen betreffende de vrijverklaring der slaven in de Kolonie Suriname. | Palthe Wesenhagen, Johannes Christian. | Te Amsterdam, : Bij G. Portielje., 1849. |
1849 | New Hampshire | A collection from the miscellaneous writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers. | Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794-1846. | Manchester, N.H.: : William H. Fisk. ; Boston: : Benj. B. Mussey & Co., 1849. |
1849 | New York | Peterboro, August 25, 1849. Chancellor Walworth: : Dear Sir: I have read a paper, signed by yourself, as chairman of a committee. I found it among the proceedings of a convention, held in Rome 15th instant. In that paper you claim, that democracy and slavery may be in full fellowship with each other; ... | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. | [Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | New York | The following resolutions, : being substantially the same as those offered at two of its previous meetings, were, with the exception of one dissenting voice in the cases of nos. 4, 6, and 9, passed unanimously by the Church of Peterboro, June 1st, 1849. | Church of Peterboro (Peterboro, N.Y.) | [Peterboro, N.Y. : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | New York | Annual report of the Board of Education of District Number 5, in the town of Flushing, L.I., and state of New-York, : for the year ending July 1, 1849.. | Flushing (New York, N.Y.). Board of Education. | Flushing: : Printed by Charles R Lincoln., 1849. |
1849 | New York | Fifth annual report of City Missionary, for the Destitute Portion of the Coloured Population. | American Missionary Association. | [New York : Published by order of the Executive Committee of the American Missionary Association, 1849] |
1849 | New York | The twelfth annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly in May, 1849. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions | New-York: : Published for the board: at the Mission House, 23 Centre Street., 1849. |
1849 | New York | Kaloolah, or Journeyings to the Djébel Kumri: : an autobiography of Jonathan Romer. | Mayo, William Starbuck, 1812-1895. | New-York: : George P. Putnam, 155 Broadway. ; London: : David Bogue, 86 Fleet-Street., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | A history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America. | Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. | New-York: : Stanford and Swords, 137, Broadway,, 1849. |
1849 | New York | Brown's abridged journal : containing a brief account of the life, trials and travels of Geo. S. Brown, six years a missionary in Liberia, West Africa: a miracle of God's grace. | Brown, George S., 1821- | Troy, N.Y. : Press of Prescott & Wilson, 1849. |
1849 | New York | The history of American slavery and Methodism, from 1780 to 1849: : and History of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America; in two parts, with an appendix. | Matlack, Lucius C. | [New York] : No. 5 Spruce Street, New York., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Kaloolah, or Journeyings to the Djébel Kumri: : an autobiography of Jonathan Romer. | Mayo, William Starbuck, 1812-1895. | New-York: : George P. Putnam, 55 Broadway ; London: : David Bogue, 86 Fleet-Street, 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Commence ye darkies all : plantation melody | Corrister, W. D. cmp | New York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Sq. ; Syracuse : T. Hough ; Buffalo : J. Sage & Son., c1849. |
1849 | New York | Narrative of Nehemiah Caulkins, an extract from "American slavery, as it is." | Caulkins, Nehemiah. | New York : American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1849. |
1849 | New York | Aristotle's Master piece.. | Aristotle's Masterpiece | New York: : Published for the trade., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Narrative of Nehemiah Caulkins, : an extract from "American slavery, as it is." | Caulkins, Nehemiah. | New York: : Published by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. William Harned, publishing agent, 61 John Street, 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Thoughts upon the incorporation of Cuba into the American confederation, : in contra-position to those published by Don José Antonio Saco. | Betancourt Cisneros, Gaspar, 1803-1866. | New York: : Printed at the Office of "La Verdad." No. 102 Nassau Street, (corner of Ann-Street.), 1849. |
1849 | New York | Sights in the gold region, and scenes by the way. | Johnson, Theodore T. (Theodore Taylor), b. 1818. | New York: : Baker and Scribner, 145 Nassau Street and 36 Park Row., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Annual report of the Alms House Commissioner, for the year 1848.. | New York (N.Y.). Commissioners of the Alms-House. | New York: : printed by McSpedon & Baker, no. 25 Pine Street., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb, an American slave | Bibb, Henry, b. 1815. | New York : published by the author; 5 Spruce Street, 1849 ; (MacDonald & Lee, Printers) |
1849 | New York | Resolutions of the Wisconsin legislature, on the subject of slavery; : with the speech of Samuel D. Hastings, in the Assembly, Madison, January 27, 1849.. | Hastings, Samuel D. (Samuel Dexter), 1816-1903. | New York: : William Harned, 61 John Street., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Nelly was a lady : a beautiful Ethiopian melody | Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. cmp | New York : Firth, Pond & Co.,1 Franklin Sq., c1849. |
1849 | New York | Two lectures on the connection between the Biblical and physical history of man. : Delivered by invitation, from the chair of political economy, etc., of the Louisiana University, in December 1848. | Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873. | New York: : Bartlett and Welford, no. 7 Astor House., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | Rosa's wedding day. | White, Charles, 1821-1891. cmp | New York, : Published by Firth, Pond & Co., No. 1, Franklyn Square, New York, c1849. |
1849 | New York | Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb : an American slave | Bibb, Henry, b. 1815. | New York : published by the author; 5 Spruce Street, 1849 [MacDonald & Lee, printers]. |
1849 | New York | Nelly was a lady : a beautiful Ethiopian melody | Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. cmp | New York : Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Sq., c1849. |
1849 | New York | Dolcy Jones | Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. | New York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Sq., c1849. |
1849 | New York | Our cousins in Ohio, | Howitt, Mary Botham, 1799-1888. | New York: : Collins & Brother, publishers, no. 254 Pearl Street., 1849.. |
1849 | New York | The democracy of Christianity : or, An analysis of the Bible and its doctrines in their relation to the principle of democracy. Vol. I [-Vol. II] | Goodell, William, 1792-1878. | New York : Cady & Burgess, 1849-1852 [Day & Barber, printers]. |
1849 | New York | My brudder Gum | Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. cmp | New York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Sq., c1849. |
1849 | New York | Sketches of reforms and reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland. | Stanton, Henry B. (Henry Brewster), 1805-1887. | New York: : John Wiley, 161 Broadway. And 13 Paternoster Row, London., 1849. |
1849 | New York | The old pine tree : a favorite Ethiopian song | White, Charles, 1821-1891. cmp | New York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Sq., 1849. |
1849 | New York | Impromptu burlesque pour le piano forte : sur des melodies populaires des Christy's Menestrels | New York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Sq. ; Paris : Schonenberger & Co. ; Mayence [Germany] : Schott et fils ; London : D'Almaine & Co., c1849. |
1849 | New York | Address to the inhabitants of New Mexico and California, : on the omission by Congress to provide them with territorial governments, and on the social and political evils of slavery.. | New York: : Published by the Am. & For. Anti-Slavery Society, William Harned, agent, no. 61 John Street., 1849.. |
1849 | Ohio | Minutes and address of the State Convention of the Colored Citizens of Ohio, convened at Columbus, January 10th, 11th, 12th, & 13th, 1849. | State Convention of the Colored Citizens of Ohio (1849 : Columbus, Ohio) | Oberlin : From J.M. Fitch's Power Press, 1849. |
1849 | Ohio | Review of Ellwood Fisher's lecture, on the North and the South. | Mussey, Osgood. | Cincinnati: : Wright, Fisher & Co. printers, Gazette Buildings., 1849.. |
1849 | Ohio | A lecture on African colonization : Including a brief outline of the slave trade, emancipation, the relation of the republic of Liberia to England, &c. ; Delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives of the state of Ohio | Christy, David, b. 1802. | Cincinnati : printed by J.A. & U.P. James, 1849. |
1849 | Ohio | Lecture on the North and the South, : delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849. | Fisher, Elwood, 1808-1862. | Cincinnati: : Daily Chronicle Job Rooms, between Main and Sycamore,, 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Philadelphia Association of Friends for the Instruction of Poor Children.. | Philadelphia Association of Friends for the Instruction of Poor Children. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The female poets of America | Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot), 1815-1857. | Philadelphia : Carey and Hart, 1849, [c1848 ; New York : C. C. Savage, stereotyper. T. K. & P. G. Collins, printers]. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Speech of Hon. Horace Mann, of Massachusetts, on slavery and the slave-trade in the District of Columbia, : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 23, 1849.. | Mann, Horace, 1796-1859. | [Philadelphia] : Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, no. 31 N. Fifth St., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The thirteenth annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. | Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw, no. 50 N. Fourth Street., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Slavery unmasked & deprecated, | Smith, Henry Wisner. | Montrose, Pa., : O.G. Hempstead, printer., 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Fifteenth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The female poets of America. | Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot), 1815-1857. | Philadelphia: : Carey and Hart, Chesnut Street., MDCCCXLIX [1849]. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | An address to our fellow members of the Religious Society of Friends : on the subject of slavery and the slave-trade in the western world, | Philadelphia Free Produce Association of Friends. | Philadelphia: : [s.n.], 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | A history of colonization on the western coast of Africa | Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851. | Philadelphia : William S. Martien, 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Association of Friends for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and Improving the Condition of the Free People of Color. | Association of Friends for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and Improving the Condition of the Free People of Color. | Philadelphia. : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley, 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Annual report of the Board of Missions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented May, 1849. | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Missions | Philadelphia: : Published by the board. Wm. S. Martien, printer., 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Observations on the size of the brain in various races and families of man. | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851. | [Philadelphia, Pa.? : s.n., 1849?] |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The twenty-first annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The twenty-second annual report of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia. : With an appendix.. | House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. T.K. and P.G. Collins, printers., 1850.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Catalogue of skulls of man and the inferior animals : in the collection of Samuel George Morton, M.D., Penn. and Edinb. Vice President of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Author of "Crania Americana," "Crania Aegyptiaca," etc. | Morton, Samuel George, 1799-1851. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew & Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The slave question. | Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. | [Philadelphia : Carey & Hart, 1849] |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Report of the Committee on the Comparative Health, Mortality, Length of Sentences, &c., of White and Colored Convicts. : Read before the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, November, 1849, and ordered to be published. | Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Look for the monster lamp!! You cannot miss its light. : Has arrived, Mad'lle Macfarland! the celebrated danseuse, from the St. Charles, New Orleans, Havana and other theatres. She will make her first appearance on Monday evening, November 19 and continue all the week. ... Also engaged, the celebrated Greek positionist, Mons. Dubarre ... Winnemore's mammoth band of serenaders! comprising 11 artistes of the first order. ... Programme. ... A Saturday night in Old Virginny. ... Other novelties engaged, and will shortly appear. Doors open at 6 1/2 o'clock. To commence at 7 1/2 o'clock. | Winnemore's Serenaders. | [Philadelphia, Pa.] : United States Steam Job Printing Office, Ledger Building, Philadelphia., [1849] |
1849 | Pennsylvania | A scriptural view of woman's rights and duties, in all the important relations of life; | Wilson, Elizabeth. | Philadelphia: : Wm. S. Young, printer, 50 North Sixth Street., 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The African preacher. : An authentic narrative. | White, William S. (William Spotswood), 1800-1873. | Philadelphia: : Presbyterian Board of Publication, No. 265 Chestnut Street., [1849]. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Religious experience and journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee, : giving an account of her call to preach the gospel. | Lee, Jarena, b. 1783. | Philadelphia: : Printed and published for the author., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Ten years progress: or A comparison of the state and condition of the colored people in the city and county of Philadelphia from 1837 to 1847. | Needles, Edward. | Philadelphia: : Merrihew and Thompson, printers, No. 7 Carter's Alley., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | A sermon to the medical students, : delivered by Lucretia Mott, at Cherry Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, on First-day evening, second month 11th, 1849. Revised phonographic report. | Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880. | Philadelphia: : For sale at W.B. Zeiber's, 3 South Third Street T.E. Chapman's, 1 South Fifth Street, and the Anti-slavery Office, 31 North Fifth Street., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | The twentieth annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. : Transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives, March, 1849.. | Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Edmond Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell., 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, baronet : With selections from his correspondence | Buxton, Charles, 1822-1871. | Philadelphia : Henry Longstreth, 347 Market Street : Wm. S. Young, printer, 50 N. Sixth Street, 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | A scriptural view of woman's rights and duties, in all the important relations of life; | Wilson, Elizabeth. | Philadelphia: : Wm. S. Young, printer, 50 North Sixth Street., 1849. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | Miriam's timbrel, or Sacred songs, suited to revival occasions : and also for anti-slavery, peace, temperance, and reform meetings. | Pittsburg: : Kennedys Publication Office, Third Street, (Review Building, opposite the Post Office), 1849.. |
1849 | Pennsylvania | A Statistical inquiry into the condition of the people of colour : of the city and districts of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Kite & Walton, no. 50 North Fourth Street., 1849. |
1849 | Rhode Island | Practical hints on the comparative cost and productiveness of the culture of cotton, : and the cost and productiveness of its manufacture. Addressed to the cotton planters and capitalists of the South. | James, Charles T. (Charles Tillinghast), 1805-1862. | Providence [R.I.]: : Printed by Joseph Knowles., 1849. |
1849 | Scotland | The Darien papers : being a selection of original letters and official documents relating to the establishment of a colony at Darien by the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies. 1695-1700. | Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies. | Printed at Edinburgh : Printed by Thomas Constable, printer to Her Majesty, 1849. |
1849 | South Carolina | Lecture on the North and the South, : delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849. | Fisher, Elwood, 1808-1862. | Charleston [S.C.]: : printed by A.J. Burke, 40 Broad-St, a few doors east of Church-St., 1849.. |
1849 | South Carolina | Lecture on the North and the South, : delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849. | Fisher, Elwood, 1808-1862. | Charleston [S.C.]: : printed by A.J. Burke, Broad-Street,, 1849.. |
1849 | South Carolina | An address delivered before the South-Carolina Institute : at its first annual fair, on the 20th November, 1849 | Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. | Charleston, S. C. : From the Press of Walker and James, 1849. |
1849 | South Carolina | Message of his excellency W.B. Seabrook, read to both houses of the legislature of South Carolina, on Tuesday, November 27, 1849. | South Carolina. Governor (1848-1850 : Seabrook) | Columbia, S.C. : Printed by I.C. Morgan, state printer., 1849. |
1849 | Undefined place of publication | Future annexations and their effects.. | [S.l. : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | United States | Civilis to the United States and the world : The rights of man. | Civilis, pseud. | [U.S. : s.n., 1849?] |
1849 | Virginia | Annual report of the Board of Directors of the Penitentiary Institution. | Virginia Penitentiary. | [Richmond : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | Virginia | Speech of Mr. W.M. Burwell, (of Bedford,) upon the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad : Delivered in the House of Delegates February 1849. | Burwell, William M. (William MacCreary), 1809-1888. | Richmond : Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849. |
1849 | Virginia | Lecture on the North and the South, : delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849. | Fisher, Elwood, 1808-1862. | Richmond: : printed by John B. Colin., 1849.. |
1849 | Virginia | Speech of Hon. R. K. Meade, to his constituents of the 2d Congressional District of Virginia, on the subject of restricting slavery in the territories of the United States. August, 1849. | Meade, R. K. (Richard Kidder), 1803-1862. | [Petersburg, Va.? : s.n., 1849] |
1849 | Virginia | An essay on slavery, | Dew, Thomas R. (Thomas Roderick), 1802-1846. | Richmond, Va.: : J.W. Randolph, 121 Main Street. ; [Washington] : Also for sale by Franck Taylor, Washington; Cushing & Brother, Baltimore W.B. Zieber, Philadelphia--H. Long & Brother, New-York, and by booksellers generally., 1849. |