1864 · London
by Walker, Robert J.
London: William Ridgway, 1864. 26pp. Disbound a bit roughly. Otherwise a clean and Very Good text.,
Walker had been an expansionist Mississippi Senator and Polk's Treasury Secretary, enthusiastically supporting the Texas annexation and the Mexican War. But "Walker was at heart a Free-Soiler" and he remained an "eager Unionist" [DAB]. He spent much of the War in England selling federal bonds to support the war effort. In this Letter he demonstrates, with an array of data, the economic superiority of free labor over slavery.
OCLC 931288176 [1- U Bristol], 266070322 [1- Cambridge U] as of January 2025. (Inventory #: 40692) (truncated)
Walker had been an expansionist Mississippi Senator and Polk's Treasury Secretary, enthusiastically supporting the Texas annexation and the Mexican War. But "Walker was at heart a Free-Soiler" and he remained an "eager Unionist" [DAB]. He spent much of the War in England selling federal bonds to support the war effort. In this Letter he demonstrates, with an array of data, the economic superiority of free labor over slavery.
OCLC 931288176 [1- U Bristol], 266070322 [1- Cambridge U] as of January 2025. (Inventory #: 40692) (truncated)