[1888 and 1892 ELECTION]. A group of ephemera related from the 1888 presidential campaigns of Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland, comprising:
Sale 1005 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
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[1888 and 1892 ELECTION]. A group of ephemera related from the 1888 presidential campaigns of Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland, comprising:
Puck. Bound volume, incomplete run (26 consecutive issues) New York, 1891. 4to, 26 issues: Vol. XXIX, No. 729-754, 25 February-19 August 1891. Chromolithographic covers and plates throughout, many concerning politics. (Some toning, occasional short marginal tears). One quarter maroon morocco (loss to spine, heavy wear to joints and corners).
[With:] Harrison and Reid "Protection-Reciprocity." 14 x 13 7/8 in. paper bandana. -- 15 advertising cards featuring Harrison, Cleveland, and their running mates, including jugate examples. -- Handbill advertising candidate merchandise. -- Letter of Grover Cleveland Accepting the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. N.p., 1892. Pamphlet. -- Grover Cleveland and A.E. Stevenson Popular Subscriptions booklet, 1892. -- Presidential Nominees 1892 Republican. 9 1/2 x 12 in. broadside. -- Snapshot of men in a telephone pole watching a parade with large Cleveland portraits. [Juneau, AK], n.d. -- Together, 21 campaign-related items.
[Also with:] Inauguration of President Cleveland. Washington, DC: J.F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 1893. -- Inauguration of President Cleveland, March 4th, 1892. Philadelphia, PA: William H. Rau, 1893. -- Together, 2 stereoviews on cardstock mounts.
Collection of Tom Charles Huston
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