[Advertisement for the book Life at the South, or "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as it is!]

Smith, W. L. G. (William L. G.), 1814-1878 [Advertisement for the book Life at the South, or "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as it is!]

GLC06464

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GLC#
GLC06464
Type
Broadsides, posters & signs
Date
1 July 1852
Author/Creator
Smith, W. L. G. (William L. G.), 1814-1878
Title
[Advertisement for the book Life at the South, or "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as it is!]
Place Written
Worcester, Massachusetts
Pagination
1 p. : Height: 28.2 cm, Width: 21.1 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Advertisement for Smith's book by Franklin Whipple. Initialled postscript indicates that Whipple is ready to fill orders. The book was written by W. L. G. Smith. Displays the book's table of contents. Notes the book contains 500 pages with ten illustrations and will cost $1.50. Smith's goal is to depict "...the condition of the Slave in his rude but comfortable cabin... showing that, in the case of the slave at least, contentment bestows more happiness than freedom: and at the same time to represent, as it is, a class of people, viz: The Planter, to whom justice has seldom been done."

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