ANDREW JACKSON:
AS A PUBLIC MAN;
What He Was, What Chances He Had, And What He Did With Them

By William Graham Sumner

 New York, N.Y.: Haskell House Publishers, Ltd., 1968.

First Haskell House edition, first printing.

Haskell House Item #244.

A reprinting of the original 1882 first edition.

The author, an early Yale University graduate and professor's work on Jackson's life and career, showing efforts and choices that were made to further his politics and to possibly improve America.

Foxing to upper page edges, else about near fine and tight in silver-gray polished linen with bronze embossed titles to the spine, purple-and-yellow headband and tail-band; no dust jacket, as issued.


Octavo; 402 pages; index.

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