Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science: Volume XIX--Diplomatic and Constitutional History (Contains: Nos. 1-3: American Relations in the Pacific and the Far East 1784-1900 by James Morton Callahan; Nos. 4-5: State Activities in Relation to Labor in the United States by William Franklin Willoughby; Nos. 6-7: The History of Suffrage in Virginia by Julian A.C. Chandler; Nos. 8-9: The Maryland Constitution of 1864 by William Starr Myers; No. 10: Life of Commissary James Blair, Founder of William and Mary College by Daniel Esten Motley; Nos. 11-12: Governor Thomas H. Hicks of Maryland and the Civil War by George L.P. Radcliffe)

Author: Adams, H.B.; Editor
Title: Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science: Volume XIX--Diplomatic and Constitutional History (Contains: Nos. 1-3: American Relations in the Pacific and the Far East 1784-1900 by James Morton Callahan; Nos. 4-5: State Activities in Relation to Labor in the United States by William Franklin Willoughby; Nos. 6-7: The History of Suffrage in Virginia by Julian A.C. Chandler; Nos. 8-9: The Maryland Constitution of 1864 by William Starr Myers; No. 10: Life of Commissary James Blair, Founder of William and Mary College by Daniel Esten Motley; Nos. 11-12: Governor Thomas H. Hicks of Maryland and the Civil War by George L.P. Radcliffe)
Publication: Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1901

Description: Hardcover. Volume 19 only (containing nos. 1-12 all bound together)! Hardcover with gilt stamped green cloth boards, 1901, octavo, staggared pagination, not illustrated. Book VG+ with mild rubbing to boards and hint of wear to spine ends and corners, binding tight, text clean and unmarked. No DJ. Very Good+.

Seller ID: B43298

Subject: American History



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