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William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
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22pp. Tall octavo. Original printed yellow wrappers. Front wrapper detached but present. Wrappers a bit soiled, chipped at edges. Very light age-toning to text. About very good. This pamphlet discusses the Slidell mission to Mexico and its attempt to improve the situation between Mexico and the United States, especially as relates to Texas. The Eberstadts describe this as a basic document of the Mexican-American War, as it "was the final effort in the negotiation to preserve peace, after which war became inevitable." This document served as a final and public repudiation of the United States' attempts to quietly annex Texas and maintain peace with Mexico after encouraging its rebellion a few years earlier. Indeed, herein it is stated: "The Mexican nation does not recognize the American flag on Texas soil.and shall never permit new territorial advances by the United States." The Streeter copy sold to Dawson's Book Shop for $120 in 1966. PALAU 212780. GARRETT, p.87. STREETER SALE 245. EBERSTADT 162:541. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers WRCAM47432
Titel: ULTIMAS COMUNICACIONES ENTRE EL GOBIERNO ...
Verlag: Imprente de Ignacio Cumplido, Mexico
Erscheinungsdatum: 1846
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
22pp. Tall octavo. Original printed yellow wrappers. Front wrapper detached but present. Wrappers a bit soiled, chipped at edges. Very light age-toning to text. About very good. This pamphlet discusses the Slidell mission to Mexico and its attempt to improve the situation between Mexico and the United States, especially as relates to Texas. The Eberstadts describe this as a basic document of the Mexican-American War, as it "was the final effort in the negotiation to preserve peace, after which war became inevitable." This document served as a final and public repudiation of the United States' attempts to quietly annex Texas and maintain peace with Mexico after encouraging its rebellion a few years earlier. Indeed, herein it is stated: "The Mexican nation does not recognize the American flag on Texas soil.and shall never permit new territorial advances by the United States." The Streeter copy sold to Dawson's Book Shop for $120 in 1966. PALAU 212780. GARRETT, p.87. STREETER SALE 245. EBERSTADT 162:541. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 47432
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