The Sentinel of Freedom, and New Jersey Advertiser. Tuesday, November 29, 1831. Vol. XXXVI. No. 11. Whole No. 1632.
Newark, NJ: William Tuttle & Co., 1831. Unpaged [4 pp]. Illus. with in-text b/w drawings. 20 1/2 x 16 inches. Self wrappers. First edition. A very good copy with small dampstain along inner margin, browning at edges. Removed from a bound volume. Item #41345
Lead article runs 8 columns: Address of the Friends of Domestic Industry, Assembled in Convention at New-York, October 26, 1831. To the People of the U. States (concluded). Inside: Legislature of New-Jersey, House of Assembly. Started in 1796 as Centinel of Freedom; named changed in 1823 to Sentinel of freedom, and New-Jersey advertiser through 1832, then Sentinel of freedom through 1913. OCLC locates issues at the Huntington but this issue not at AAS (for all year).
Price: $35.00