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JIST Works. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included.
HOW THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY VOTES TO ALLOW CHINESE LABOR TO COMPETE WITH AMERICAN MECHANICS: The Case of the Rattan Workers by [Labor] - 1888
by [Labor]
HOW THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY VOTES TO ALLOW CHINESE LABOR TO COMPETE WITH AMERICAN MECHANICS: The Case of the Rattan Workers
by [Labor]
- Used
- good
- first
Boston: Home Market Club, 1888. First edition thus. Good. Single sheet, 18'' x 9'' approx. Four horizontal folds, top segment completely but cleanly detached, small tears starting to other folds. Mild edgewear and toning. Good only.
Speech of Republican Representative (later Senator) Henry Cabot Lodge to the House Ways and Means Committee, followed by debate. Reprinted from the Congressional Record of June 30, 1888, by the protectionist Home Market Club of Boston, an organization formed that same year. Lodge reads a claim concerning alleged bribes and factory infiltration attempts by Chinese rattan furniture manufacturers, and argues against measures "simply benefit[ting] the Chinese, a people whom we have excluded from our shores, whose labor we do not propose to admit here, but which it is now proposed to admit in the concrete form of a manufactured article." Rare piece of anti-Chinese ephemera, not included in Cowan's bibliography and not found in OCLC.
Speech of Republican Representative (later Senator) Henry Cabot Lodge to the House Ways and Means Committee, followed by debate. Reprinted from the Congressional Record of June 30, 1888, by the protectionist Home Market Club of Boston, an organization formed that same year. Lodge reads a claim concerning alleged bribes and factory infiltration attempts by Chinese rattan furniture manufacturers, and argues against measures "simply benefit[ting] the Chinese, a people whom we have excluded from our shores, whose labor we do not propose to admit here, but which it is now proposed to admit in the concrete form of a manufactured article." Rare piece of anti-Chinese ephemera, not included in Cowan's bibliography and not found in OCLC.
- Bookseller Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (US)
- Book Condition Used - Good
- Quantity Available 1
- Edition First edition thus
- Publisher Home Market Club
- Place of Publication Boston
- Date Published 1888