Verkäufer
William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 13. Juli 2006
Broadside, 20 x 17 inches. Printed in six columns. Docketed on the verso in a contemporary hand: "Proclamation of Congress 1783." A few minor tears along old fold marks, several words affected in first and sixth columns of text. Gently tanned. Overall good. A large broadside printing of the first treaty between the United States and the Netherlands, signed at the Hague on Oct. 8, 1782 and ratified by Congress on Jan. 3, 1783. This is only the second treaty made by the United States with a power other than France, and by it the Netherlands became the second nation to officially recognize the United States. John Adams had concluded the treaty at The Hague as plenipotentiary for the United States. Most of the twenty-nine articles of the treaty concern trade, shipping, merchant ships, and the like. The text of an additional convention between the two powers relating to prize vessels is also printed herein. Elias Boudinot's name is printed at the end of the document as president of Congress. A rare broadside printing of a treaty that marked the beginning of the long friendship between the United States and the Netherlands. This may be a unique example of this printing of the treaty. Shipton & Mooney notes a broadside printing of this treaty at the New-York Historical Society, but it is dated 1782 and may not include the notice that the treaty was approved by Congress in January 1783. It is likely that this version was printed immediately after ratification. MALLOY, p.1233. SHIPTON & MOONEY 44280 (ref). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers WRCAM22366
Titel: BY THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED: ...
Verlag: [Philadelphia
Erscheinungsdatum: 1783
Anbieter: William Reese Company - Americana, New Haven, CT, USA
A large broadside printing of the first treaty between the United States and the Netherlands, signed at the Hague on Oct. 8, 1782 and ratified by Congress on Jan. 3, 1783. This is only the second treaty made by the United States with a power other than France, and by it the Netherlands became the second nation to officially recognize the United States. John Adams had concluded the treaty at The Hague as plenipotentiary for the United States. Most of the twenty-nine articles of the treaty concern trade, shipping, merchant ships, and the like. The text of an additional convention between the two powers relating to prize vessels is also printed herein. Elias Boudinot's name is printed at the end of the document as president of Congress. A rare broadside printing of a treaty that marked the beginning of the long friendship between the United States and the Netherlands. This may be a unique example of this printing of the treaty. Shipton & Mooney notes a broadside printing of this treaty at the New-York Historical Society, but it is dated 1782 and may not include the notice that the treaty was approved by Congress in January 1783. It is likely that this version was printed immediately after ratification. MALLOY, p.1233. SHIPTON & MOONEY 44280 (ref). Broadside, 20 x 17 inches. Printed in six columns. Docketed on the verso in a contemporary hand: "Proclamation of Congress 1783." A few minor tears along old fold marks, several words affected in first and sixth columns of text. Gently tanned. Overall good. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 22366
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