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The Happy Negro

The Happy Negro

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The Happy Negro

by Ambrose Serle

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The 4th edition of this tract ( 8 pages ) published by the New England Tract Society before merging, 1825, with the New York ministry to create the American Tract Society. This piece was frequently reprinted and in later printings after the merger with a slightly altered text. In this printing the author refers to an "excursion to the province of Newyork" and the latter American Tract text states "a visit to the United States". Another case is the reference "that his master was a Quaker, a plain sort of man." and the American Tract edit is " his master was an honest, plain sort of man.".
Also includes the pieces - "On Vital Religion". "The Profligate Reclaimed", "The Pious Labourer" and " The Praying Soldier".
Folded on the edges, a small section torn off, not effecting the test. Scarce.

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Ashlar Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
238
Title
The Happy Negro
Author
Ambrose Serle
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
4th edition (6,000)
Publisher
The New England Tract Society
Place of Publication
Andover. MA
Date Published
1820
Weight
0.00 lbs
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Afro-American;

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