"THESE ANTIPATRIOTIC PREJUDICES ARE THE ABORTIONS OF FOLLY IMPREGNATED BY FACTION"
(AMERICAN REVOLUTION) (JOHNSON, Samuel). Taxation No Tyranny. London, 1775.
First edition, exceedingly rare first issue, of Johnson's controversial if colorful attack on the revolutionary stirrings in Americans—who were once described by him as "a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging"—an incendiary work, published shortly before the Battles of Lexington and Concord, that led a Member of Parliament to call for Boston to be "destroyed like Carthage" and doubtless spurred the cause of the Revolution. Handsomely bound by Charles J. Sawyer. $16,500.
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