Tom Callender
Letters to Alexander Hamilton, King of the Feds. CI-Devant Secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America, Inspector-General of the Standing Armies Thereof, Counsellor at Law. &C. &C. &C. Being Intended As a Reply to a Scandalous Pamphlet Lately Published Under the Sanction, As It Is Presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and Signed with the Signature of Junius Philaenus
New York, Richard Reynolds, 1802. First Edition, First Printing. Pamphlet. 64p. A pamphlet that, while complete in itself, has been removed from a bound volume of unrelated pamphlets. FAIR condition. Small hole torn in title page. Pages 59-64 are detached but present. All pages are toned and lightly foxed with age, and their edges are lightly crinkled and worn, but otherwise unmarked. A worn copy, but readable and complete. An anti-Hamilton work formerly atttributed to James Thomson Callender, but scholars now consider it to be an anonymous work under the pseudonym "Tom Callender." See Howes C-70. Fair .
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