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Recollections Of The Life Of John Binns: Twenty-Nine Years In Europe And Fifty-Three In The United States

Recollections Of The Life Of John Binns: Twenty-Nine Years In Europe And Fifty-Three In The United States

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Recollections Of The Life Of John Binns: Twenty-Nine Years In Europe And Fifty-Three In The United States - 1854

by Binns, John

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Printed And For Sale By The Author And By Parry And M’Millan, Philadelphia, 1854; First Edition; 12mo (5 1/8" x 7 3/4"); 349 pages; embossed pebbled cloth; gilt titles; engraved frontispiece portrait plate of the author, with guard tissue. Autobiography of distinguished journalist and publisher John Binns (1772-1860), who after suffering repeated jailings in Britain for his political activity, fled to the United States in July of 1801, arriving at Baltimore in September and joining Joseph Priestly and Thomas Cooper in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, where he published and edited the Argus Republican until 1804, when he was forced to abandon it due to inter-party feuding. Upon resettling in Philadelphia, Binns began anew with publication of the influential Democratic Press weekly, continuing until 1829, when party politics again resulted in the closing of his paper. Abandoning publishing altogether, he thence devoted himself entirely to his duties as alderman for the city of Philadelphia, an office to which he had been appointed by Governor Heister in 1822 and which he held until 1844. A rich and fascinating chronicle, with a wealth of first hand material on the political landscape in Britain during the French Revolution, the partisan fray in America over the War of 1812, Pennsylvania politics, detailed descriptions of the early countryside and towns of Northumberland and Philadelphia, the hostility between Republican and Federalist parties of the early 19th century, a full account of the 1805 duel between Binns and Samuel Stewart, and considerably more. A powerful orator, it was said of Binns that until almost 60 years of age he never wrote out a speech beforehand, but delivered it entirely from memory. His book, "Binns Justice," a manual of Pennsylvania law, remained long in use and was still in print in 1954. Very Good. Binding tight, square, corners sharp, text clean and bright, cloth chipped at the spine extremities and sunned along the spine and board margins, circa 1912 custom engraved bookplate of historian Frank D. Andrews (1847-1937) on front paste down together with a 19th c. bookplate of one John Roper, whose name is impressed on the first blank flyleaf and three prelims. A fascinating and informative book.
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