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North America - CHANNING (William Ellery). De l'esclavage. Paris, Charpentier, 1866. In-18, brown cloth, smooth spine, black title page, covers preserved (modern binding). First French edition. It is preceded by a preface and a study of slavery in the United States by Édouard Laboulaye, and is followed by Remarques sur la question de l'esclavage, and Lettres à M. Clay sur l'annexion du Texas aux États-Unis. A good copy. Some foxing.

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North America - CHANNING (William Ellery). De l'esclavage. Paris, Charpentier, 1866. In-18, brown cloth, smooth spine, black title page, covers preserved (modern binding). First French edition. It is preceded by a preface and a study of slavery in the United States by Édouard Laboulaye, and is followed by Remarques sur la question de l'esclavage, and Lettres à M. Clay sur l'annexion du Texas aux États-Unis. A good copy. Some foxing.

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