War with China [original single article from The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 25, Number 49 (April, 1840), pp. 100-109]

Ephemera, New York: Jemima M. Mason, 1840. American Edition. Good with No dust jacket as issued.

Pages foxed with dampstain at bottom margin and small holes at side edge. Else clean. First page is a photocopy; all remaining pages are original. Article is contained in a clear protective sleeve. Photocopy of table of contents included for bibliographic context. ; Critical review essay of six publications: 1. Canton Register, July to December 1839. 2. The Chinese vindicated, or another View of theOpium Question, being in Reply to a Pamphlet by Samuel Warren, Esq. Barrister at Law in the Middle Temple, by Captain T. H. Bullock, H. H. the Nizams Army (London: Allen & Co., 1840). 3. The Opium Question, by Samuel Warren, Esq. F.R.S. of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law, 4th edition (London: Ridgway, 1840). 4. The Opium Question as between Nation and Nation, by a barrister at law (London: Bain, 1840). 5. Brief Observations respecting the pending Disputes with the Chinese, and a Proposal to bring them to a satisfactory Conclusion (London: Ridgway, 1840). 6. Is the War ith China a just one? By H. Hamilton Lindsay, late of the Honourable East India Company's Service in China, 2nd edition (London: Ridgway, 1840). ; 9.5" tall; 10 pages.

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