Twain, Mark - "President for 1880" in Weekly People's Cause (June 28, 1879)First Edition. 0 pp. Four paragraphs from Twain's "campaign speech," ending with "The rumor that I buried a dead aunt under my grapevine was correct. The vine need fertilizing, my aunt had to be buried, and I dedicated her to that I purpose." This disbound paper is original, complete, and in near fine condition with some small random spots and a partial separation along the spine.
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