Phantom Imprints Bibliography

Transatlantic sketches, comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South America, and the West Indies. With notes on negro slavery and Canadian emigration: London, R. Bentley, 1833

The United States of North America, by Achille Murat, ci-devant prince royal of the two Sicilies and citizen of the United States; with a note on negro slavery by Junius redivivus [pseud. of W. B. Adams]: London, E. Wilson, 1833

Poems written during the progress of the abolition question in the United States, between the years 1830 and 1838: Boston, I. Knapp, 1837

White slavery: a new emancipation cause, presented to the people of the United States. By the author of "The district school as it was.": Worcester, M. D. Phillips; Boston, C. C. Little & co., 1839

A debate on slavery, held on the first, second, third and sixth days of October, 1845, in the city of Cincinnati, between Rev. J. Blanchard and N. L. Rice: Cincinnati, W. H. Moore & co.; New York, M. H. Newman, 1846

Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, baronet. With selections from his correspondence: Philadelphia, H. Longstreth, 1849

A narrative of the Wesleyan mission to Jamaica; with occasional remarks on the state of society in that colony: London, Partridge and Oakey, 1849

Speech of the Hon. W. H. Seward, on the admission of California, and the subject of slavery; delivered in the United States senate, on Monday, March 11, 1850: Boston, Redding & co, 1850

Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon, Volume 1: Boston, J. Monroe and Company, 1853

Manuel Pereira; or, The sovereign rule of South Carolina. With views of southern laws, life, and hospitality: Washington, Buell & Blanchard, 1853

Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon, Volume 2: Boston, J. Monroe and Company, 1853

Scenery, science and art; being extracts from the notebook of a geologist and mining engineer: London, J. Van Voorst, 1854

Slavery and anti-slavery; a history of the great struggle in both hemispheres; with a view of the slavery question in the United States: New-York, W. Goodell, 1855

Kennee-voo; or, The sacking of Allaroonah: an incident of the African slave trade: London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1856

The Spanish conquest in America and its relation to the history of slavery and to the government of colonies, Volume 2: New York: Harper & bros., 1856

The moral sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman slave; from the Latin, by D. Lyman, jun., A. M.: Cleveland, O., L. E. Barnard & co., 1856

The North and the South: being a statistical view of the condition of the free and slave states: Boston, J.P. Jewett and company; Cleveland, O., H.P.B. Jewett, 1857

The American citizen: his rights and duties, according to the spirit of the Constitution of the United States: New York, Pudney & Russell, 1857

The exiles of Florida: or, The crimes committed by our government against the maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws: Columbus, Ohio, Follett, Foster and company, 1858

South and North ; or, Impressions received during a trip to Cuba and the South. by John S. C. Abbott: New York, Abbey & Abbot, 1860

Speech...against the revolutionary movement of the anti-slavery party; delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 16, 1860: Washington, Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1860

The life and writings of Rev. Joseph Gordon: Cincinnati, Published for the Free Presbyterian synod, 1860

A political text-book for 1860: comprising a brief view of presidential nominations and elections including all the national platforms ever yet adopted: also a history of the struggle respecting slavery in the territories, and of the action of Congress as to the freedom of the public lands, with the most notable speeches and letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H. V. Johnson, etc., etc., touching the questions of the day; and returns of all presidential elections since 1836: New York, Tribune association, 1860

The life and public services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln: to which is added a biographical sketch of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin: New York, H. Dayton, 1860

Political debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas in the celebrated campaign of 1858 in Illinois: including the preceding speeches of each at Chicago, Springfield, etc.: also, the two great speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859: Columbus, Follett, Foster and Company, 1860

Speech of the Hon. William L. Yancey, of Alabama, delivered in the National Democratic convention, Charleston, April 28th, 1860. With the Protest of the Alabama delegation: Charleston, Walker, Evans & co. print, 1860

The uprising of a great people. The United States in 1861. From the French of Count Agénor de Gasparin: New York, C. Scribner, 1861

Journeys and explorations in the cotton kingdom. A traveller's observations on cotton and slavery in the American slave states. Based upon three former volumes of journeys and investigations, Volume 1: London, S. Low, son & co, 1861

Journeys and explorations in the cotton kingdom. A traveller's observations on cotton and slavery in the American slave states. Based upon three former volumes of journeys and investigations, Volume 2: London, S. Low, son & co, 1861

Sketches in North America : with some account of Congress and of the slavery question: London, Longman, 1861

The uprising of a great people; the United States in 1861: to which is added A word of peace on the difference between England and the United States; from the French: New York, C. Scribner, 1862

Political fallacies: an examination of the false assumptions, and refutation of the sophistical reasonings, which have brought on this civil war: New York, C. Scribner, 1863

An historical research respecting the opinions of the founders of the republic on negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers. Read before the Massachusetts historical society, August 14, 1862: Boston, A. Williams and company, 1863

The cotton trade: its bearing upon the prosperity of Great Britain and commerce of the American republics, considered in connection with the system of negro slavery in the Confederate States: London, Saunders, Otley & co, 1863

America: the origin of her present conflict; her prospect for the slave, and her claim for anti-slavery sympathy; illustrated by incidents of travel during a tour in the summer of 1863, throughout the United States, from Maine to the Mississippi: London, J. Snow, 1864

Savage Africa: being the narrative of a tour in equatorial, south-western, and north-western Africa; with notes on the habits of the gorilla; on the existence of unicorns and tailed me; on the slave trade; on the origin, character, and capabilities of the negro and on the future civilization of Western Africa: New York, Harper & bros., 1864

The philanthropic results of the war in America, collected from official and other authentic sources: New York, Sheldon & co., 1864

The great north-western conspiracy in all its startling details. The plot to plunder and burn Chicago--release of all Rebel prisoners--seizure of arsenals--raids from Canada--plot to burn New York, piracy on the Lakes--parts for the Sons of liberty--trial of Chicago conspirators--inside views of the temples of the Sons of liberty--names of prominent members: Chicago, Rounds & James, book and job printers, 1865

Life of Abraham Lincoln, presenting his early history, political career, and speeches in and out of congress; also a general view of his policy as president of the United States; with his messages, proclamations, letters, etc., and a concise history of the war: Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865

The trials for treason at Indianapolis, disclosing the plans for establishing a North-western confederacy: being the official record of the trials before the Military commission containing the testimony, arguments, finding and sentence: Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865

The life and public services of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States: together with his state papers, including his speeches, addresses, messages, letters, and proclamations, and the closing scenes connected with his life and death, Volume 1: New York, Derby and Miller, 1865

The life and public services of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States: together with his state papers, including his speeches, addresses, messages, letters, and proclamations, and the closing scenes connected with his life and death, Volume 2: New York, Derby and Miller, 1865

The literature of the rebellion. A catalogue of books and pamphlets relating to the civil war in the United States, and on subjects growing out of that event, together with works on American slavery, and essays from reviews and magazines on the same subjects: Boston, Draper and Halliday; Providence, S.S. Rider and bro, 1866

Six months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: the story of a picture: New York, Hurd and Houghton, 1866

Madras versus America: a handbook to cotton cultivation, exhibiting contents of public records in a condensed form, in accordance with the resolution of the government of India: New York, Virtue and Yorston, 1866

Memorial address on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln : delivered, at the request of both houses of the Congress of America, before them, in the House of Representatives at Washington, on the 12th of February, 1866: Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1866

Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher presiding: Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1867

Recollections of a busy life: including reminiscences of American politics and politicians, from the opening of the Missouri contest to the downfall of slavery; to which are added miscellanies ... also, a discussion with Robert Dale Owen of the law of divorce: New York, J. B. Ford & co.; Boston, H. A. Brown & co, 1868

Friends in council; a series of readings and discourse thereon; 1st series, Volume 1: London, Smith, Elder & co, 1872

Friends in council; a series of readings and discourse thereon; 1st series, Volume 2: London, Smith, Elder & co, 1872

Lincoln and Seward. Remarks upon the memorial address of Chas. Francis Adams, on the late William H. Seward, with incidents and comments illustrative of the measures and policy of the administration of Abraham Lincoln. And views as to the relative positions of the late President and secretary of state: New York, Sheldon & company, 1874

Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the reputed president of the underground railroad; being a brief history of the labors of a lifetime in behalf of the slave, with the stories of numerous fugitives, who gained their freedom through his instrumentality, and many others incidents: Cincinnati, Western tract society, 1876

The United States unmasked: a search into the causes of the rise and progress of these states, and an exposure of their present material and moral condition: London, Ont, J.H. Vivian, 1878

Ethiopian scenes, variety sketches, and stump speeches, containing end men's jokes: New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1879

The inner life of Abraham Lincoln: six months at the White House: Boston, Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1879

Tributes to William Lloyd Garrison, at the funeral services, May 28, 1879: Boston, Houghton, Osgood and company, 1879

William Lloyd Garrison and his times; or, Sketches of the anti-slavery movement in America, and of the man who was its founder and moral leader: Boston, B.B. Russell & co.; New York, C. Drew; etc., etc., 1880

The pirates of Penzance ; or, The slave of duty, an entirely original comic opera in two acts: New York: Hitchcock Publishing; London: J. M. Stoddart, 1880

An autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson ("Uncle Tom") from 1789 to 1881: London, Ont.: Schuyler, Smith & Co, 1881

William Lloyd Garrison and his times: or, Sketches of the anti-slavery movement in America, and of the man who was its founder and moral leader: Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1881

Slavery and "protection": an historical review and appeal to the workshop and the farm: New York, E.J. Donnell, 1882

Uncle Gabe Tucker; or, Reflection, song, and sentiment in the quarters: Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co, 1883

Life and public services of Martin R. Delany, sub-assistant commissioner, Bureau relief of refugees, freedmen, and of abandoned lands, and late major 104th U.S. colored troops: Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1883

Twelve years among the colored people; a record of the work of Mount Calvary chapel of S. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore: New York, James Pott & co, 1884

Union - Disunion - reunion: three decades of federal legislation, 1855 to 1885. Personal and historical memories of events preceding, during, and since the American civil war, involving slavery and secession, emancipation and reconstruction, with sketches of prominent actors during these periods / by Samuel S. Cox; illustrated with thirty-six portraits engraved on steel expressly for this work: Providence, R.I. : J.A. & R.A. Ried, 1885

St Cyrille et St Méthode. Première lutte des Allemands contre les Slaves, avec un essai sur les destinées du glagol et un mémoire sur l'alphabet, la langue et le rite des apôtres slaves au IXe siècle: Paris, E. Leroux, 1885

The story of Archer Alexander; from slavery to freedom, March 30, 1863: Boston, Cupples, Upham and company, 1885

Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories: including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories: Chicago, Rhodes & McClure, 1885

Labor in America, Asia, Africa, Australasia, and Polynesia. Reports from consuls of the United States in the several countries ... on the state of labor in their several districts, in response to a circular from the Department of state: Washington, Govt. print. off, 1885

The recent past from a southern standpoint. Reminiscences of a grandfather: New York, T. Whittaker, 1887

Slavery and freedom, past and present crises, an historical address Duxbury, June 17, 1888: Boston, A. C. Getchell, 1888

Negro myths from the Georgia coast told in the vernacular: Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1888

Abraham Lincoln: his life, public services, death and great funeral cortege, with a history and description of the National Lincoln monument, with an appendix: Springfield, Ill., H.W. Rokker, 1889

An address delivered by Abraham Lincoln: before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, Springfield, Illinois, on the 22d day of February, 1842: Springfield, Ill., O.H. Oldroyd, 1889

Abraham Lincoln: his life, public services, death and great funeral cortege, with a history and description of the National Lincoln monument, with an appendix: Springfield, Ill., H.W. Rokker, 1889

James G. Birney and his times: the genesis of the Republican party with some account of abolition movements in the South before 1828: New York, NY, Appleton, 1890

Notes on the progress of the colored people of Maryland since the war: a supplement to The negro in Maryland: a study of the institution of slavery: Baltimore, Publication agency of the Johns Hopkins university, 1890

Upward steps of seventy years. Autobiographic, biographic, historic. Growth of reforms; anti-slavery, etc.; the world's helpers and light-bringers; spiritualism; psychic research; religious outlook; coming reforms: New York, United States book company, 1890

Plantation life before emancipation: Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, Detroit, Mich., Negro History Press, 1892

The man versus the state: containing "The new Toryism," "The coming slavery," "The sins of legislators" and "The great political superstition.": London, Edinburgh, Williams & Norgate, 1892

English seamen in the sixteenth century; lectures delivered at Oxford, Easter terms, 1893-4: London: Longmans, Green, 1906, 1895

Words of Lincoln: including several hundred opinions of his life and character by eminent persons of this and other lands: Washington, D.C., O.H. Oldroyd, 1895

Race traits and tendencies of the American Negro: New York, Published for the American Economic Association by the Macmillan Company, London, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1896

The early life of Abraham Lincoln, containing many unpublished documents and unpublished reminiscences of Lincoln's early friends: New York, S.S. McClure, 1896

The early life of Abraham Lincoln, containing many unpublished documents and unpublished reminiscences of Lincoln's early friends: New York, S.S. McClure, 1896

Southern Quakers and slavery: a study in institutional history: Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1896

Historic New York: being the first [and second] series of the Half Moon papers. Series 1: New York, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1897-1899

Historic New York: being the first [and second] series of the Half Moon papers. Series 2: New York, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1897-1899

The cotton industry: an essay in American economic history: New York, Published for the American Economic Association by the Macmillan Company, London, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1897

The tragedy of the negro in America. A condensed history of the enslavement, sufferings, emancipation, present condition and progress of the negro race in the United States of America: Boston, Mass., C.A. Wasto, printer, 1897

The underground railroad from slavery to freedom, by Wilbur H. Siebert ... with an introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart: New York, The Macmillan company, 1898

The case of the South against the North, or Historical evidence justifying the southern states of the American Union in their long controversy with the northern states: Raleigh, N. C., Edwards & Broughton, 1899

The Narragansett Friends' meeting in the XVIII century, with a chapter on Quaker beginnings in Rhode Island: Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1899

William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children, Volume 1: New York, The Century co., 1885-1889
