Description: The Solid South. Speech of Emory Speer of Georgia. December 19, 1902, at the Banquet of the Independent Club of Buffalo, New York. Printed in Macon, Georgia by the Macon Press-Print. 1903, 24 pp, 8.5 x 5.75”, paper pamphlet. In as-is condition, with the title page and last page detached but included. Remainder of text block is bound with minor hinge wear. General age-related toning to pages, along with light chipping to edges. Ex-library from Yale University and the Library of Congress, with small stampings and marginalia on title page. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. A scarce speech by Emory Speer (1848-1918), an American judge and Member of Congress. Despite being a Confederate veteran, some of Speer’s opinions put him at odds with Southern whites, as they required that federal law protect African Americans from violence. A wonderful copy for restoration and rebinding. FORN-ABE-MSB-0322-Pamphlet-0120
Price: 100 USD
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Year Printed: 1903
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: American (US)
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Region: North America
Author: Emory Speer
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Macon Press-Print
Place of Publication: Macon, Georgia
Special Attributes: Ex-Library