Title: Uncle Tom's Cabin or, Life Among the Lowly - Volume II

Description: Presenting "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Volume II, a historic and significant work by Harriet Beecher Stowe. This volume was published in 1852 by John P. Jewett and Company in Boston and Cleveland. Stereotyped by Hobart and Robbins at the New England Type and Stereotype Foundry in Boston, and printed by Geo. C. Rand & Company, this book is a testament to the enduring impact of Stowe's influential novel.

Condition: This vintage book, while showing some signs of age and use, remains in fair to good condition. Here are specific details:

  • Binding: The binding is intact, preserving the historical integrity of the book.
  • Pages: Some pages may be loose, and there is evidence of foxing, which is typical for a book of this age.
  • End Sheets: There may be a couple of end sheets missing on the front and back covers, which is also common for books from this era.

Please refer to the provided photographs for a more detailed visual description of the book's condition.

Details:

  • Title: Uncle Tom's Cabin or, Life Among the Lowly - Volume II
  • Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Publisher: John P. Jewett and Company (Boston and Cleveland)
  • Year: 1852
  • Stereotyped by: Hobart and Robbins, New England Type and Stereotype Foundry (Boston)
  • Printed by: Geo. C. Rand & Company, Number 3 Cornhill

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" is a seminal work in American literature, known for its powerful impact on the abolitionist movement and its portrayal of the harsh realities of slavery. This volume, in particular, holds historical significance and serves as a tangible piece of 19th-century literature. Whether you're a historian, collector, or simply interested in the history of social justice literature, this book is a valuable addition to any collection.