Item #2353216 Salesman's Dummy for Men and Issues of '92. A Grand National Portrait Gallery Containing Photographs of Leading Men of All Parties; with a Full and Fair Presentation of the Great National Questions of the Day: Protection - Free Trade - The McKinley Bill - Reciprocity - The Silver Question - Bi-Metalism, Mono-Metalism, Etc.; Also the Lives of Republican and Democratic Candidates for President and Vice-President, with National Platforms. James P. Boyd, Penny.

Salesman's Dummy for Men and Issues of '92. A Grand National Portrait Gallery Containing Photographs of Leading Men of All Parties; with a Full and Fair Presentation of the Great National Questions of the Day: Protection - Free Trade - The McKinley Bill - Reciprocity - The Silver Question - Bi-Metalism, Mono-Metalism, Etc.; Also the Lives of Republican and Democratic Candidates for President and Vice-President, with National Platforms.

. Publishers Union, 1892. Hard Cover. Good / No Jacket. Item #2353216

Boards soiled, binding a bit shaken, ink name practiced multiple times on rear blanks, rear endpaper removed.

Grey cloth, American flag motif with silver embellishments on front board, black-and-white photographic plates. A salesman's dummy for an American political who's-who volume, published leading up to the 1892 presidential election. Includes a photograph of William McKinley, who ran against Benjamin Harrison's reelection, but lost. Harrison was defeated in the election by Grover Cleveland, and McKinley would be elected after Cleveland's term.

Price: $15.00

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