1783 Letters of Junius Newspaper Constitution Laws Government Americana 2v SET
Junius was the pseudonym of a writer who contributed a series of letters to the Public Advertiser, a London newspaper, from 1769 to 1772. The ‘Letters of Junius’ composed of 68 letters between the ‘Public Advertiser,’ Philo Junius, Sir William Draper, and Mr. Horne. It was written to notify the public of their historical and constitutional rights and describe how the government had disregarded those rights.
1783 Letters of Junius Newspaper Constitution Laws Government Americana 2v SET
Junius was the pseudonym of a writer who contributed a series of letters to the Public Advertiser, a London newspaper, from 1769 to 1772. The ‘Letters of Junius’ composed of 68 letters between the ‘Public Advertiser,’ Philo Junius, Sir William Draper, and Mr. Horne. It was written to notify the public of their historical and constitutional rights and describe how the government had disregarded those rights.
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JUNIUS (Pseud.)
The Letters of Junius
London: printed in the year 1783.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes
- I – xii, 263
- II – vi, 315, [1]
- Provenance: Handwritten – John Shedding
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather
- Size: ~7in X 4.5in (18cm x 12cm)
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10478
Categories
Americana, American History
Law & Government
Authors
JUNIUS (Pseud.)
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete