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1831 AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY "Why Should I Not Be Saved!" Exceptionally Rare Tract. Methodist Small fold across lower right

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Small fold across lower right corner

The work is complete in and of itself

a photograph of Andrew Bonar's office

99) entitled "A bill to secure equality before the law in the courts of the United States

Not only were Baxter's prints of the very highest quality

1831 AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY "Why Should I Not Be Saved!" Exceptionally Rare Tract. Methodist Small fold across lower rightAn exceptionally scarce and early example of an American Tract Society single sheet tract. These are very rare in the trade, often turning up without other extant examples documented. This was handbill tract No. 92 in the Tracts and Handbill series issued by the ATS in 1831. "Why Should I Not Be Saved!" New York. American Tract Society. Nd . c. 1831. A good copy with stains as shown. Measures Approx. 7. 5" x 4. 25"

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