[HAMILTON, Alexander] -- [WEBSTER, Noah]. A Letter to General Hamilton, Occasioned by his Letter to President Adams. By a Federalist. [New York?: n.p., 1800?]. FIRST EDITION, Evans's FIRST ISSUE, but Sabin's second issue.
Sale 1097 - Fine Printed Books & Manuscripts, Including Americana
Lots 1-410
Nov 8, 2022
9:00AM CT
Lots 411-717
Nov 9, 2022
9:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Own a similar item?
Estimate
$400 -
600
Price Realized
$2,250
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
[HAMILTON, Alexander] -- [WEBSTER, Noah (1758-1843]. A Letter to General Hamilton, Occasioned by his Letter to President Adams. By a Federalist. [New York?: n.p., 1800?].
8vo (213 x 132 mm). 8pp. (Some spotting and browning.) Stab-sewn and tipped into modern marbled paper wrappers.
FIRST EDITION, Evans's FIRST ISSUE, but Sabin's second issue, with "By a Federalist" in black letter type and with 33 lines on p.1 (including two rules). Attributed to Noah Webster by Skeel-Carpenter, who calls for at least 6 printings. Webster's rebuttal, signed "Aristedes," to a pamphlet written by Hamilton in 1800 criticizing President John Adams, “a scathing attack on Hamilton for his secret maneuvers within the Adams administration & his support of a standing army" (Skeel-Carpenter).
Webster charges that Hamilton has succumbed to “the secret enmity which has long rankled in his breast," citing as examples situations which are “mostly of a private and trifling nature.” Webster charges Hamilton that his "policy and your conduct have been the principal causes of the division among Federal men.” Evans 39045; Sabin 102361; Skeel-Carpenter 727. VERY RARE: We trace no copy of any issue of this pamphlet at auction in the last 30 years.
This lot is located in Chicago.
Property from the Collection of Kay Michael Kramer
Condition Report
Auction Specialist