1856 1ed SLAVERY Parables Doughfaces Lyman Abolition UGRR Pardee PROVENANCE

LYMAN, Darius

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Darius Lyman wrote an attack on slavery, particularly those in the North who were not fighting against slavery, called ‘Leaven for Doughfaces.’ “Doughface” was a term to describe politicians who had no backbone and so were pliable like dough thus his ‘leaven’ was hoping to get them to rise to stand up against slavery. Lyman includes chapters on:

  • Slavery established in a community makes Free Laborers poor
  • A Nation based upon liberty is disgraced by slavery
  • American Church indifferent to slavery
  • The Congress of Republics
  • The Christian Slave
  • Black Ambassadors
  • The Cracked Liberty Bell
  • The Doughface’s Letter

 

This 1856 first edition is illustrated with eight black and white plates!

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1856 1ed SLAVERY Parables Doughfaces Lyman Abolition UGRR Pardee PROVENANCE

 

Darius Lyman wrote an attack on slavery, particularly those in the North who were not fighting against slavery, called ‘Leaven for Doughfaces.’ “Doughface” was a term to describe politicians who had no backbone and so were pliable like dough thus his ‘leaven’ was hoping to get them to rise to stand up against slavery. Lyman includes chapters on:

  • Slavery established in a community makes Free Laborers poor
  • A Nation based upon liberty is disgraced by slavery
  • American Church indifferent to slavery
  • The Congress of Republics
  • The Christian Slave
  • Black Ambassadors
  • The Cracked Liberty Bell
  • The Doughface’s Letter

 

This 1856 first edition is illustrated with eight black and white plates!

 

Item number: #17573

Price: $599

 

LYMAN, Darius

 

Leaven for doughfaces: or, Threescore and ten parables touching slavery

 

Cincinnati: Bangs and Co.: Longley Bros.; Cleveland: L.E. Barnard & Co., 1856. First Edition. First Printing

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • 332
    • 8 full-page illustrations
  • Provenance: Handwritten – Eugene Pardee, 1856
    • Eugene Pardee was a lawyer in Wooster, Ohio and well-known abolitionist who opened his home as a stop for escaping slaves via the Underground Railroad.
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover; secure
    • Brown cloth
  • Size: ~7.5in X 5in (19cm x 12.5cm)

 

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17573

Categories

Americana, American History

Religion

Authors

LYMAN, Darius

Printing Date

19th Century

Language

English

Binding

Hardcover

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete